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Two brothers gets separated at the time of their birth. But when they reunite as adults, challenges welcome them.Two brothers gets separated at the time of their birth. But when they reunite as adults, challenges welcome them.Two brothers gets separated at the time of their birth. But when they reunite as adults, challenges welcome them.
Ranjeet Bedi
- Gopal
- (as Ranjeet)
Jeevan Dhar
- Bhaskar
- (as Jeevan)
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Did you know
- TriviaManmohan Desai accused Prakash Mehra of stealing Rekha's tawaif character and incorporating it hushing in Muqaddar Ka Sikander. Suhaag was in production since 1977. Prakash Mehra got word about Rekha's character and copied it .
- GoofsCouple of scenes interchange between India and England within minutes. For example when Amit chases Vikram and then in the climax.
- Quotes
Vikram Kapoor: I forget youngsters after one meeting. Who is going to remember old geezers like you?
- ConnectionsRemade as Satyam Shivam (1981)
- SoundtracksAe Yaar Sun Yaari Teri
Lyrics by Anand Bakshi
Music by Laxmikant Shantaram Kudalkar and Pyarelal Ramprasad Sharma
Performed by Mohammad Rafi, Shailendra Singh and Asha Bhosle
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Review By Kamal K
The film plays with many masala conventions. Amitabh and Rekha appear as Annu's Punjabi brother-in-law and sister and no one recognises them, Amit directs dialogue at the audience, Shashi flashes a smile at the camera after meeting Annu. There are lots of teasing references to family in the dialogue Amit calling Durga Ma, Vikram calling to threaten the zealous policeman and identifying himself to Kishan as 'tumhara baap', and a whole lot of bromance. Vikram has a very ornate lair replete with design features like a dragon wall decoration and a stuffed tiger although it suffers from some serious design flaws including being above ground and having abundant natural light which isn't really lair-like.
The soundtrack is vintage Laxmikant Pyarelal and their lush big band sound is perfect for both the rollercoaster plot twists and the more intimate moments. The songs are excellent and serve to further the story so are an integral part of the film, and the stars all seemed to have a great time performing them.
The film plays with many masala conventions. Amitabh and Rekha appear as Annu's Punjabi brother-in-law and sister and no one recognises them, Amit directs dialogue at the audience, Shashi flashes a smile at the camera after meeting Annu. There are lots of teasing references to family in the dialogue Amit calling Durga Ma, Vikram calling to threaten the zealous policeman and identifying himself to Kishan as 'tumhara baap', and a whole lot of bromance. Vikram has a very ornate lair replete with design features like a dragon wall decoration and a stuffed tiger although it suffers from some serious design flaws including being above ground and having abundant natural light which isn't really lair-like.
The soundtrack is vintage Laxmikant Pyarelal and their lush big band sound is perfect for both the rollercoaster plot twists and the more intimate moments. The songs are excellent and serve to further the story so are an integral part of the film, and the stars all seemed to have a great time performing them.
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- Oct 15, 2021
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- Sign of Marriage
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- Hyde Park, London, England, UK(song: Teri Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi)
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