Dost (1989 film)

Dost (1989 film)
For other films, see Dost (disambiguation)
Dost
Directed by K Murali Mohan Rao
Produced by A. Suryanarayana
Bhanodaya Productions
Written by Kader Khan (dialogue)
Screenplay by M.D. Sunder
Starring Mithun Chakraborty
Amala
Amjad Khan
Kiran Kumar
Asrani
Sujit Kumar
Sharat Saxena
Kader Khan
Dalip Tahil
Annu Kapoor
Bob Christo
Shobha Khote
Vikas Anand
Music by Rahul Dev Burman
Indeevar (lyrics)
Cinematography V.S.R. Swamy
Editing by J. Narasimha Rao
Release date(s) 4 August 1989 (1989-08-04) (India)
Running time 160 minutes[1]
Country India
Language Hindi

Dost (Hindi: दोस्त; Nastaliq: دوست; translation: Friend) is a 1989 Hindi film directed by K Murali Mohan Rao and produced by A. Suryanarayana under Bhanodaya Productions banner. Mithun Chakraborty and Amala play the lead pair of this family drama with Amjad Khan, Kiran Kumar, Asrani, Sujit Kumar, Shobha Khote, Sharat Saxena, Vikas Anand, Kader Khan, Dalip Tahil, Annu Kapoor and Bob Christo in the support cast. The lyrics were written by Indeevar with music composed by Rahul Dev Burman.

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Plot

Sher Singh (Amjad Khan) and his son Nagender (Kiran Kumar) are involved in poaching, cutting trees and smuggle them out of the Jungle. They murder forest officer Anthony (Dalip Tahil) and Raja (Mithun Chakravarty) takes charge in his place. Elephant Ram, Monkey Bansi & Parrot Mithu are Raja's friends in the Jungle. They help each other in the time of distress. Once Raja rescues Ram from the clutches of a crocodile. Raja warns Sher Singh and Nagender to stop the smuggling, resulting in enimity between them. Sher Singh wants to marry his unworthy son Nagender with Pooja (Amala), the daughter of a millionaire Brijmohan (Sujit Kumar). Bharti (Shobha Khote), Sher Singh's wife, on the other hand wants that Pooja be married to her innocent nephew Buddhi Ram Aval Chand Dimagwala (Kader Khan), as she is the daughter of the friend of Buddhi's deceased father. But Pooja wants to marry Raja as he saved her from the clutches of the Nagender's lusty eyes when she went out for hunting. Pooja marries Raja against her father's wishes. Raja's well wisher and tribal leader Mangola (Sharad Saxena) performs the rites on behalf of Pooja's father. To avenge this, Nagender attempts to molest Pooja and beat Raja. Ram and Bansi come in and avert this attempt. Raja catches Sher Singh and Nagender red-handed while sending the smuggled articles out of the Jungle. Judge awards them six years rigorous imprisonment. After release from the jail, Sher Singh & Nagender find Raja and Pooja have a son Ravi (Antriksh), and trouble them a lot. The extent of Nagender's meanness crosses the boundaries with the intoxication of Ram. Ram goes berserk, destroys property, attacks Raja's family, grievously injuring Ravi. Pooja mistakes Ram, quarrels with her husband, leaves the house in sheer anger with Ravi & reaches her father's place. One day, Raja's servant Sukhiya (Asrani) comes to Brijmohan's house to convey Ram's message to Ravi. The content of Ram's message to Ravi, clearance of misunderstanding between Raja and Pooja, the fate of Sher Singh and Nagender, and Buddhi Ram's role in this, forms the rest of the story.

Cast

Crew

Soundtrack

All lyrics written by Indeevar, all music composed by Rahul Dev Burman.

No. Title Singer(s) Length
1. "Chhota Sa Parivaar Humara"   Asha Bhonsle, Amit Kumar, Jayashri  
2. "Dil To Chahe Yeh Humara"   Asha Bhonsle, Amit Kumar 4:45
3. "Ek To Jungle Us Pe Akeli"   Amit Kumar 4:45
4. "Haathi Raja"   Alka Yagnik 6:25
5. "Hirni Jaisi Aankhonwali"   Amit Kumar 5:55
6. "Step By Step"   Asha Bhonsle, Amit Kumar 6:20
7. "Tu Hi Heera Tu Hi Moti"   Asha Bhonsle, Amit Kumar 6:20
8. "Yehi To Hai Sansar Hamara"   Asha Bhonsle, Amit Kumar 7:10

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