36 Ghante

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36 Ghante
File:36 Ghante.jpg
Original poster
Directed byRaj Tilak
StarringSunil Dutt
Mala Sinha
Raaj Kumar
Vijay Arora
Parveen Babi
Ranjeet
Danny Denzongpa
Music bySapan Chakraborty
Release date
21 June 1974
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

36 Ghante is a 1974 Hindi film directed by Raj Tilak. The film stars Sunil Dutt, Mala Sinha, Raaj Kumar, Vijay Arora, Parveen Babi, Ranjeet, Danny Denzongpa in pivotal roles. The film was hit. The film's music is by Sapan Chakraborty. It is a remake of the 1955 American film The Desperate Hours, which was adapted from Joseph Hayes' 1954 novel.[1]

Plot[edit]

Three jailed convicts Himmat, his brother Ajit, and Dilawar Khan break out of prison and take over the household of Editor Ashok Rai (Raaj Kumar). Held hostage against their will is Ashok Rai, his wife Deepa Rai, son, Rajoo, and sister Naina (Parveen Babi). The convicts will continue to hold the family hostage until their associate, Kamini contacts them in person. The police investigation into their escape is being coordinated by Inspector R.D. Wadekar, who has absolutely no clue of the whereabouts of the convicts.

Cast[edit]

Music[edit]

Song Singer
"Chup Ho Aaj, Kaho Kya Hai Baat" Kishore Kumar
"Jaane Aaj Kya Hua, Aisa Kabhi Hua Na Tha" Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar
"Teen Lok Par Raj Tihara, Char Khut Tora Dham Re" Asha Bhosle, Mahendra Kapoor
"Yahan Bandhu, Aate Ko Hai Jana" Mukesh

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 29 September 2008. Retrieved 20 August 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

External links[edit]

Template:The Desperate Hours