Amardeep

Amardeep

Amardeep is a Hindi film released in 1979 which became a superhit .It has Rajesh Khanna in the lead role.Before this movie released Rajesh Khanna's films were not doing well at the boxoffice even though he had done critically acclaimed films after 1976.Amardeep resurrected his sagging career.The starcast of the film includes Shabana Azmi, Vinod Mehra, AK Hangal ,Devan Verma , Roopesh Kumar and Bindu.Music is given by Laxmikant Pyarelal.

Plot

Raja was adopted by a criminal don (Ashok Kumar) at a very young age. After the death of the don, Raja inherits the property, and refrains from crime. However, the wealth and the power associated with it, make him arrogant. He desires Radha, the daughter of his servant, Ramu, and Raja asks his permission to marry her, Ramu accepts, but Radha refuses as she loves Kishan. Raja finds out that Radha is meeting with Kishan on the sly, and complains to Ramu, who forbids her from meeting with Kishan. Then Raja finds out a secret from Kishan's past, meets with him, hires him, and even arranges a lavish marriage for Kishan with Radha, resulting in Kishan being indebted to Raja. Raja entrusts him with more important and responsible work, which must get Kishan to travel a lot. Kishan eventually finds out the real reason for Raja's kindness. Was it that Raja wants Kishan out of the way so he can be near Radha, or is there another reason?

Filmography

* "Aakhri Khat" (1966) Indrani Mukherjee
* "Raaz" (1967) Babita
* "Baharon Ke Sapne" (1967) Asha Parekh
* "Aurat" (1967) Nazima
* "Khamoshi" (1969) Waheeda Rehman
* "Badnaam Farishte" (1969) Sharmila Tagore
* "Aradhana" (1969) Sharmila Tagore
* "Do Raaste" (1969) Mumtaz
* "Doli" (1969) Babita
* "Bandhan" (1969) Mumtaz
* "Ittefaq" (1969) Nanda
* "Safar" (1970) Sharmila Tagore
* " The Train (1970) Nanda
* "Sachaa Jhutha" (1970) Mumtaz
* "Kati Patang" (1971) Asha Parekh
* "Anand" (1971) Sumita Sanyal
* "Aan Milo Sajna" (1971) Asha Parekh
* "Mehboob Ki Mehndi" (1971) Leena Chandravarkar
* "Maryada" (1971) Mala Sinha
* "Haathi Mere Saathi" (1971) Tanuja
* "Andaaz" (1971) Hema Malini
* "Chhoti Bahu" (1971) Sharmila Tagore
* "Dushman" (1972) Mumtaz
* "Amar Prem" (1972) Sharmila Tagore
* "Apna Desh" (1972) Mumtaz
* "Dil Daulat Duniya" (1972) Sadhana
* "Bawarchi" (1972) Jaya Bhaduri
* "Mere Jeevan Saathi" (1972) Tanuja
* "Maalik" (1972) Sharmila Tagore
* "Joroo Ka Ghulam" (1972) Nanda
* "Shehzada" (1972) Raakhi
* "Anuraag" (1973) Nutan
* "Raja Rani" (1973) Sharmila Tagore
* "" (1973) Sharmila Tagore
* "Namak Haraam" (1973) Rekha
* "Avishkaar" (1974) Sharmila Tagore
* "Prem Nagar" (1974) Hema Malini
* "Humshakal" (1974) Tanuja/Maushmi chetterjee
* "Aap Ki Kasam" (1974) Mumtaz
* "Ajnabee" (1974) Zeenat Aman
* "Roti" (1974) Mumtaz
* "Prem Kahani" (1975) Mumtaz
* "Aakraman" (1975) Rekha Special appearence
* "Sawa Lakh Se Ek Ladaun" (1976) Neetu Singh
* "Maha Chor" (1976) Neetu Singh
* "Bandalbaaz" (1976) Sulakshna Pandit
* "Mehbooba" (1976) Hema Malini
* "Tyaag" (1977) Sharmila Tagore
* "Karm" (1977) Vidya Sinha/Shabana Azmi
* "Chhaila Babu" (1977) Zeenat Aman
* "Chalta Purza" (1977) Parveen Bobby
* "Anurodh" (1977) Simple Kapadia
* "Aashiq Hoon Baharon Ka" (1977) Zeenat Aman
* "Aaina" (1977) Mumtaz - Special Appearance
* "Palkon Ki Chhaon Mein" (1977) Hema Malini
* "Chakravyuha" (1978) Neetu Singh
* "Bhola Bhala" (1978) Rekha/Mausami Chetterjee
* "Naukri" (1978) Zahira
* "Til Til Dalekha" (1979) Punjabi Super Hit
* "Muqabla" (1979) Special appearance
* "Janata Havaldar" (1979) Hema Malini
* "Amar Deep" (1979) Shabana Azmi
* "Prem Bandhan" (1979) Rekha/Mausami Chetterjee
* "Phir Wohi Raat" (1980) Kim
* "Bandish" (1980) Hema Malini
* "Thodisi Bewafaii" (1980) Shabana Azmi
* "Red Rose" (1980) Poonam Dhillon
* "Aanchal" (1980) Rekha
* "Kudrat" (1981) Hema Malini
* "Fifty Fifty" (1981) Zeenat Aman
* "Dhanwan" (1981) Reena Roy
* "Dard" (1981) Hema Malini/Poonam Dhillon
* "Jaanwar" (1982) Zeenat Aman
* "Dil-E-Nadan" (1982) Jaya Prada
* "Ashanti " (1982) Zeenat Aman
* "Suraag" (1982) Special appearance
* "Rajput" (1982) Hema Malini
* "Dharam Kanta" (1982) Sulakshna Pandit
* "Avtaar" (1983) Shabana Azmi
* "Souten" (1983) Padmini Kolhapuri/Tina Munim
* "Agar Tum Na Hote" (1983) Rekha
* "Disco Dancer" (1983) Special extended-appearance
* "Paapi Pet Ka Sawaal Hai" (1984) Jaya Prada/Tina Munim
* "Maqsad" (1984) Sri Devi/Jaya Prada
* "Dharam Aur Kanoon" (1984) Asha Parekh
* "Awaaz" (1984) Jaya Prada
* "Aaj Ka M.L.A. Ram Avtar" (1984)
* "Asha Jyoti" (1984) Rekha/Reena Roy
* "Naya Kadam" (1984)J aya Prada/Sri Devi/Padmini Kolhapuri
* "Zamana" (1985) Ranjeeta
* "Oonche Log" (1985) Salma Agha
* "Masterji" (1985) Shri Devi
* "Insaaf Main Karoonga" (1985) Tina Munim/Padmini Kolhapure
* "Durga" (1985) Hema Malini
* "Aakhir Kyon?" (1985) Smita Patil
* "Nishan" (1985) Poonam Dhillon
* "Bewafai" (1985) Padmini Kolhapure /Meenaxi Seshadri
* "Hum Dono" (1985) Rekha/Reena Roy
* "Alag Alag" (1985) Tina Munim
* "Babu" (1985)Rati Agnohotri
* "Shatru" (1986) Sabiya
* "Mohabbat Ki Kasam" (1986) Jaya Prada
* "Angaarey" (1986) Smita Patil
* "Amrit" (1986) Smita Patil
* "Adhikar" (1986) Zarina Wahab
* "Nasihat" (1986) Shabana Azmi
* "Anokha Rishta" (1986) Smita Patil
* "Sitapur Ki Geeta" (1987) Hema Malini
* "Nazrana" (1987) Shri Devi/Smita Patil
* "Awara Baap" (1987) Madhuri Dixit
* "Avam" (1987) Smita Patil
* "Goraa" (1987) Sulakshna Pandit
* "Woh Phir Aayegi" (1988)
* "Vijay" (1988) Hema Malini
* "Main Tera Dushman" (1989) Jaya Prada - Guest artist
* "Mamta ki Chaon Mein" (1989) Guest artist
* "Ghar Ka Chirag" (1989) Deepika/Neelam
* "Paap Ka Ant" (1989) Hema Malini - Guest artist
* "Swarg" (1990) Madhavi
* "Rupaye Dus Karod" (1991) Amrita Singh
* "Begunah " (1991)
* "Khudai" (1994)
* "Sautela Bhai" (1996)
* "Aa Ab Laut Chalen" (1999) Mousmi Chatterjee
* "Kyaa Dil Ne Kahaa" (2002)
* "" (2006)

External link

[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078761/ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078761/]


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