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Jaandaar
1979 Indian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jaandaar (transl. Lively) is a 1979 Hindi-language action film, produced and directed by S.K. Lutha under the Kareer Films banner. It stars Vinod Mehra, Bindiya Goswami, Amjad Khan, and Mahendra Sandhu while Jeetendra makes a special appearance and the music was composed by Kalyanji Virji Shah.
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Plot
Seth Dharmdas is an honorable-seeming hoodlum. Once, he sacrileges an antique charm from a temple following the death of the Priest and his wife. Here, Dharmdas's mother, Kamla Devi, realizes the cold-heartedness of her son. So, he forces her out and absconds with his daughter Radha. As a penance, Kamla Devi adopts the bereaved Priest's sons, Raju and Birju, and leaves the town, when Birju is detached. Years roll by, and Kamla Devi ascertains Raju is an honest cop, Raj Kumar Varma, whereas Briju is a self-righteous ruffian. Destiny makes the brothers rivals. Besides, Dharmdas catches the summit in the netherworld, and Raju and Birju always tough nut him in their modes. Meanwhile, Raju and Radha fall in love. Hence, enraged Dharmdas incriminates and imprisons him. In jail, Raju is acquainted with a trunk driver, Gulkhan, whom he aided previously. With his aid, Raju escapes, and then he associates with Dharmdas in disguise. Next, he orders him to seize Birju in that brawl. They identify as siblings. At last, Raju and Birju flare up on Dharmdas when Gulkhan sacrifices his life while guarding Raju. Finally, the movie ends with Kamla Devi eliminating Dharmdas.
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Cast
- Vinod Mehra as Inspector Raj Kumar Verma
- Bindiya Goswami as Radha
- Mahendra Sandhu as Birju
- Aruna Irani as Birju's Girlfriend
- Amjad Khan as Dharamdas
- Jeetendra as Gul Khan
- Satyendra Kapoor as Priest
- Sujit Kumar as Robert D'Souza
- Raza Murad as Sulaiman
- Navin Nischol as Advocate
- Paidi Jairaj as Mr. Sinha
- Dhumal as a Police constable
- Birbal as Police Constable
- Nirupa Roy as Kamla
- Jayshree T.
- Komilla Wirk
- Urmila Bhatt as Priest's Wife
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