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Dostana (1980 film)
1980 film by Raj Khosla From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dostana (transl. Friendship) is a 1980 Indian Hindi-language action drama film directed by Raj Khosla, written by Salim–Javed, and produced by Yash Johar under the Dharma Productions banner. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan and Shatrughan Sinha as two close friends, with Zeenat Aman in the female lead. Supporting performances are provided by Prem Chopra, Amrish Puri, Helen, and Pran. Set against the backdrop of law enforcement and criminal underworlds, the narrative follows the friendship between a police officer and a lawyer that becomes strained when both fall in love with the same woman, leading to a series of conflicts involving loyalty, justice, and betrayal.
The film marked Khosla's final directorial venture and is considered one of his most commercially successful works. Principal photography took place in India, with cinematography by Marcus Bartley Jr. and art direction by Bansi Chandragupta. The soundtrack was composed by Laxmikant–Pyarelal, with lyrics by Anand Bakshi.
Released theatrically in 1980, Dostana received positive reviews from critics, who praised the lead performances, screenplay, and music. The film emerged as a major commercial success, emerging as the fourth highest-grossing Hindi film of the year, behind Qurbani, Aasha, and Ram Balram.[1]
At the 28th Filmfare Awards, the film earned four nominations, including Best Actor for both Bachchan and Sinha. The film was later remade in Tamil as Sattam (1983), starring Kamal Haasan.
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Vijay Verma, a principled police officer, and Ravi Kapoor, a successful lawyer, are close friends who avoid discussing their respective professions to preserve their bond. Unbeknownst to each other, they operate on opposite sides of the law—Vijay arrests criminals while Ravi, unknowingly working for underworld don Daaga, defends them in court.
Their friendship is tested when both fall in love with the same woman, Sheetal. While Vijay openly expresses his love and earns Sheetal’s affection in return, Ravi harbors unspoken feelings for her. When Ravi confesses his love to Vijay, the latter decides to sacrifice his relationship with Sheetal for Ravi's happiness. He writes her a letter ending their relationship, but the letter reaches Ravi—who, unaware of its contents, sets it aside.
Daaga, seeking to exploit their emotional turmoil, reveals Vijay and Sheetal's relationship to Ravi. Feeling betrayed, Ravi aligns himself with Daaga to sabotage Vijay. Meanwhile, Vijay’s informant, Tony, shares his tragic past: after refusing to aid Daaga’s smuggling operation, Tony lost his family in a revenge attack that left his son Johnny disabled.
Daaga later frames Vijay for the custodial death of a suspect. Ravi agrees to defend Vijay in court but demands that Sheetal spend a night with him in return. On that night, Ravi discovers and reads Vijay’s letter, realizing his friend’s sacrifice. Guilt-stricken, he reconciles with Vijay.
Before they can act, Daaga captures both men. They are saved by Sylvia, Daaga’s moll, who is secretly Tony’s sister-in-law and a police informant. In the ensuing conflict, Tony is fatally shot, but not before entrusting Johnny’s care to Vijay. Daaga attempts to escape with his associate Balwant Singh via plane, but they are pursued by Ravi and Vijay. Balwant is killed by Daaga, who is eventually gunned down by Vijay after attempting to shoot him. The ordeal ends with the restoration of Ravi and Vijay’s friendship.
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- Amitabh Bachchan as CID Inspector Vijay Verma
- Shatrughan Sinha as Advocate Ravi Kapoor
- Zeenat Aman as Sheetal Sahni
- Prem Chopra as Daaga
- Amrish Puri as Balwant Singh
- Helen as Sylvia
- Pran as Tony
- Gajanan Jagirdar as High School Principal
- Sajjan as Ramniklal Tiwari
- Trilok Kapoor as Police Commissioner
- Iftekhar as Prosecuting Lawyer
- K. N. Singh as Judge
- Paintal as Eve-Teaser
- Jagdish Raj as Driver (Daaga's Man)
- Sharat Saxena as Photographer (Daaga's Man)
- Mohan Sherry as Daaga's Man
- Keshav Rana as Daaga's Man
- Mac Mohan as Daaga's Man
- Sudhir as Inspector Shinde
- Goga Kapoor as Baldev Singh
- Yunus Parvez as Gold Smuggler
- Vikas Anand as Dr. Karamchandani
- Ruby Mayer as Nun
- Sudha Chopra as Teresa
- Master Rajesh Valecha as Johny
- Raj Kumar Kapoor as Mr. Sahni
One of the prison scenes in Dostana, in which Amitabh Bachchan's character beats a fellow inmate (played by Sajjan), who is later killed by another prisoner, was directly adapted by director Raj Khosla from a similar sequence in his earlier film C.I.D. (1956), which featured Dev Anand under comparable circumstances.
In a coincidental development decades later, Dostana (1980) would share its title with a 2008 romantic comedy produced by Karan Johar, the son of Dostana’s original producer, Yash Johar. The newer film starred Abhishek Bachchan (son of Amitabh Bachchan), alongside John Abraham and Priyanka Chopra. Although unrelated in plot, the reuse of the title and familial connections between the cast and crew of both films garnered media attention.
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The music for Dostana was composed by Laxmikant–Pyarelal, with lyrics by Anand Bakshi.[2] The song "Salamat Rahe Dostana Hamara" was ranked No. 32 on the Binaca Geetmala annual list for 1980, while "Mere Dost Kissa Yeh Kya Ho Gaya" ranked No. 27 on the 1981 list.
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