Jay Vejay
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Directed by | L. V. Prasad |
Produced by | L. V. Prasad |
Written by | K.B. Pathak (dialogues) Majrooh Sultanpuri (lyrics) |
Screenplay by | L. V. Prasad K.V. Srinivasan |
Story by | B.V. Acharya |
Based on | Chikkadu Dorakadu (1967) |
Starring | Jeetendra Reena Roy Bindiya Goswami Prem Krishan |
Music by | Rajesh Roshan |
Cinematography | G. Singh |
Edited by | Shivaji Awdhut |
Production company | Prasad Productions Pvt Ltd |
Release date |
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Running time | 145 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Jay Vejay is a 1977 Indian Hindi-language action film, produced and directed by L. V. Prasad under the Prasad Productions Pvt. Ltd. banner. It stars Jeetendra, Reena Roy, Bindiya Goswami and Prem Krishan, with music composed by Rajesh Roshan. The film is a remake of Telugu film Chikkadu Dorakadu (1967).
Plot[edit]
When the rulers of Malwa, Pushpapuri and Panchal find out that their respective kingdoms are under attack by Jung forces, they consolidate their wealth, hide it underground surrounded by three statutes of Hindu Deities, and hide its location in 3 different necklaces. The necklaces are then handed over from generation to generation of their respective queens. Two hundred years later, Shamsher Jung attacks and takes over the kingdom of Malwa, forcing Maharaj Dharampal Singh to flee, and he is separated from his wife, and two sons, Jay and Vijay. Years later, Dharampal is still in hiding away from his wife. Jay has been brought by a bandit named Bhavani Singh, and is now known and feared as Sher Singh; Vijay is the Senapati of none other than Malwa's Maharaj, Diler Jung, the son of Shamsher. Everyone's path will collide, albeit unknowingly, when they confront each other and race to be the first to take possession of the hidden wealth.
Cast[edit]
- Jeetendra as Prince Jay D. Singh/Daku Sardar Sher Singh/Garibon Ka Dost
- Prem Krishen as Prince Vijay D. Singh/Senapati Pratap Singh
- Reena Roy as Maharani Ambika
- Bindiya Goswami as Princess Padmavati
- Om Shivpuri as King Dharam Singh
- Satyendra Kapoor as Shambu
- Urmila Bhatt as Queen of Malwa
- Roopesh Kumar as King Diler S. Jung
- Dev Kumar as Shamsher Jung
- Kamal Kapoor as Mahamantri Maan Singh
- Jagdeep as Mangal Singh
- Bhagwan as Sher Singh's victim
- Mohan Sherry as Daku Bhavani Singh
- Vikas Anand as Ram Singh
- Brahm Bhardwaj as Treasures Guard
- Paintal as Damak
- Brahmachari as Chamak
- Viju Khote as Randhir
- Shivraj as Laxmi's Father
- Lalita Pawar as Nandini
- Sarla Yeolekar as Bela
- Sheetal as Juhi
- Lalita Kumari as Rambha
- Jayshree T. as Maneka
- Veena as Chandevli
Soundtrack[edit]
# | Title | Singer(s) |
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1 | "Teree Palako Me Kajal" | Mohammed Rafi, Suman Kalyanpur |
2 | "Badi Door Se" | Mohammed Rafi, Aziz Nazan |
3 | "Maine To Lakh Jatan Kar Dala" | Lata Mangeshkar, Usha Mangeshkar |
4 | "Sab Jaanu Re Tori Batiya" | Usha Mangeshkar |
5 | "Sun Ve Mundeya" | Lata Mangeshkar |
6 | "O Mata Bhavani" | Lata Mangeshkar |
7 | "Sone Jaisi Tumhari Jawani" | Bhupinder Singh, Usha Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle |
8 | "Yah Habibi" | Anuradha Paudwal |
Trivia[edit]
A clip from this film featuring Jeetendra is used in the song "Dhoom Taana" (Om Shanti Om).
External links[edit]
- Hindi-language movies
- 1977 films
- Indian films
- 1970s Hindi-language films
- 1970s historical fantasy films
- Films directed by L. V. Prasad
- Indian historical fantasy films
- Films about royalty
- Indian epic films
- Indian historical adventure films
- Treasure hunt films
- 1970s historical adventure films
- Films scored by Rajesh Roshan
- Hindi remakes of Telugu films
- Indian swashbuckler films
- Indian fantasy action films
- 1970s Hindi-language film stubs
- 1970s action film stubs