Dharamdas is killed by Dhanraj and his man later one by one Dharamdas killers are killed but it puts question to everyone as whose behind all this killings?Dharamdas is killed by Dhanraj and his man later one by one Dharamdas killers are killed but it puts question to everyone as whose behind all this killings?Dharamdas is killed by Dhanraj and his man later one by one Dharamdas killers are killed but it puts question to everyone as whose behind all this killings?
Rajendranath Malhotra
- Constable Dukhiram
- (as Rajendranath)
Kanwarjeet Paintal
- Constable Sukhiram
- (as Paintal)
Narendranath Malhotra
- Ashok Gupta
- (as Narendranath)
Mridula Rani
- Anand's Mother
- (as Mrudula)
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This movie was produces and directed by the Ramsays -the hini version of Hammer House Of Horror.Later on Keshu Ramsay would leave his last name, be known as just Keshu and would make approx 15 films with Akshay Kumar like the Khiladi series. Saboot is one of their earlier movies and actually one of their best.The story revolves around 2 sisters Vidya Sinha (the actress who was seen in classics like Chhoti Si Baat, Rajnigandga and Swayamvar) and Kaajal Kiran (who was seen in Hum Kisise Kum Nahin with the song Kya Huwa Tera Vaada, who was married to Punneet Issar -the actor who beatup Amitabh Bachchan during the filming of Manmohan Desai's Coolie when Amitabh almost died). Their father is brutallu killed so is the husband of Vidya played by Vinod Mehra. Then mysteriously one by one the killers start dying. Suspected is that the ghost of the father is taking revenge. A friend of Vinod played by Navin Nischal - a police inspector) is given the task to solve the case. In the meantime he falls in love with kaajal Kiran. This is ne of the last movies in which you can hear the first Bappi Lahri. That is before the Himmatwala period started and he composed sensible songs. One of my alltime Kishore-Asha duets is in this movie "Jeena Bhi Koi Jeena Hai, Jabtak Tera Saath Nahin".
A very interesting movie for horror movie buffs...brilliant acting by navin nischol he jst stands out in the movie...the movie keeps you on the edge with murders and thrills...and doesnt disappoint till end...surely recommend a view...
This movie has B-Grade written all over it...Not very satisfying in the end, very filmy and artificial ending.. The horror part is Okay but the costumes of the so-called Bhoot is quite raw and funny even for 1980..The identity of this killer is quite obvious from the suspicious behavior of the one of the main characters...I could guess it, and so could many others if you watch closely...
Navin Nischol with his wooden expressions underplays well but Vidya Sinha is a mis-fit as she looks neither vulnerable nor dangerous as made out in the end..Vinod Mehra is Okay and Kaajal Kiran adds glamour..Villains make faces, scream and ham a lot..as if we should suspect any of them to be the likely murderer!
Go see it if you have no other thriller classic from 60s and 70s with you on a rainy lonely night..and Keep the lights on!! Some screams and chills are surely there to be frank!!!...
Navin Nischol with his wooden expressions underplays well but Vidya Sinha is a mis-fit as she looks neither vulnerable nor dangerous as made out in the end..Vinod Mehra is Okay and Kaajal Kiran adds glamour..Villains make faces, scream and ham a lot..as if we should suspect any of them to be the likely murderer!
Go see it if you have no other thriller classic from 60s and 70s with you on a rainy lonely night..and Keep the lights on!! Some screams and chills are surely there to be frank!!!...
Saboot review :
First time Ramsay brothers made a film for outside banner; Saboot was a nice blend of suspense and horror. Featuring Navin Nishchol, Vidya Sinha, Vinod Mehra and Kajal Kiran as leads, it was released at Mumbai's Central cinema where it did reasonably well.
The plot was Ramsay staple - a rich old guy is murdered by the villains and seemingly, his ghost returns to eliminate them one by one. But is it really a ghost or someone else committing the murders?
It was first time Prem Chopra worked with the Ramsays and his villainous role was much appreciated. "Paisa bahut boori cheez hai" is his catchphrase. The sexy Padma Khanna got one item song and a shower scene. Narendra Nath suited the henchman role while Om Shivpuri brought a new dimension to his character.
Of the leads, I loved Vidya Sinha in this movie and her character could've been developed much better at script level. Navin Nishchol was strictly okey dokey. Kajal Kiran could never act. So no exception here as well.
All in all, Saboot was one of the better Ramsay movies which though not as famous as their Purana Mandir (1984) or Veerana (1988), is certainly worth a watch for Bollywood horror aficionados. Do try it out!!
Regards, Sumeet Nadkarni.
First time Ramsay brothers made a film for outside banner; Saboot was a nice blend of suspense and horror. Featuring Navin Nishchol, Vidya Sinha, Vinod Mehra and Kajal Kiran as leads, it was released at Mumbai's Central cinema where it did reasonably well.
The plot was Ramsay staple - a rich old guy is murdered by the villains and seemingly, his ghost returns to eliminate them one by one. But is it really a ghost or someone else committing the murders?
It was first time Prem Chopra worked with the Ramsays and his villainous role was much appreciated. "Paisa bahut boori cheez hai" is his catchphrase. The sexy Padma Khanna got one item song and a shower scene. Narendra Nath suited the henchman role while Om Shivpuri brought a new dimension to his character.
Of the leads, I loved Vidya Sinha in this movie and her character could've been developed much better at script level. Navin Nishchol was strictly okey dokey. Kajal Kiran could never act. So no exception here as well.
All in all, Saboot was one of the better Ramsay movies which though not as famous as their Purana Mandir (1984) or Veerana (1988), is certainly worth a watch for Bollywood horror aficionados. Do try it out!!
Regards, Sumeet Nadkarni.
Review By Kamal K
For a Ramsay Brothers movie, this did offer some interesting twist towards the end. The cinematography has many signature shots of the Ramsay brothers. The plot does look like developing into a horror flick, only to turn into a murder mystery towards the very end and revealing underlying story. Navin Nischal, although decent in his role of a police inspector, seemed to lack depth emotionally. Rest of the characters performed well to their calling. Many plot holes here, but one can forget all of that and just enjoy the film.
For a Ramsay Brothers movie, this did offer some interesting twist towards the end. The cinematography has many signature shots of the Ramsay brothers. The plot does look like developing into a horror flick, only to turn into a murder mystery towards the very end and revealing underlying story. Navin Nischal, although decent in his role of a police inspector, seemed to lack depth emotionally. Rest of the characters performed well to their calling. Many plot holes here, but one can forget all of that and just enjoy the film.
Did you know
- TriviaNavin Nischol stated that he was very grateful that the Ramsay Brothers signed him for Saboot. He was going thru a bad phase and needed some work. The film also turned out to be a average hit.
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