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| name = Aakraman |
| name = Aakraman |
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| image = Aakraman.jpg |
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| director = [[J. Om Prakash]] |
| director = [[J. Om Prakash]] |
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| producer = Jagdsih Kumar |
| producer = Jagdsih Kumar |
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| writer = [[Sachin Bhowmick]] |
| writer = [[Sachin Bhowmick]] |
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| starring = [[Ashok Kumar]]<br />[[Sanjeev Kumar (actor)|Sanjeev Kumar]]<br />[[Rakesh Roshan]] |
| starring = [[Ashok Kumar]]<br />[[Sanjeev Kumar (actor)|Sanjeev Kumar]]<br />[[Rakesh Roshan]]<br />[[Rekha]]<br />[[Mumtaz Shanti]] |
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| music = [[Laxmikant Pyarelal]] |
| music = [[Laxmikant Pyarelal]] |
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| cinematography = V. Babasaheb |
| cinematography = V. Babasaheb |
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| editing = Pratap Dave |
| editing = Pratap Dave |
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| released = {{Film date|1975}} |
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| country = India |
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'''Aakraman''' is a |
'''''Aakraman''''' ({{lit|Invasion}}) is a 1975 Indian Hindi language [[war film]], produced by Jagdish Kumar and directed by [[J. Om Prakash]]. The war film stars [[Ashok Kumar]], [[Sanjeev Kumar (actor)|Sanjeev Kumar]], [[Rekha]], [[Rakesh Roshan]], [[Farida Jalal]], Sujit Kumar, [[Asrani]], [[Keshto Mukherjee]], [[Mumtaz Shanti]] and [[Rajesh Khanna]]. The music is by [[Laxmikant Pyarelal]]. The ''Hindustan Times'' noted that Rajesh Khanna in his extended guest appearance as the disabled Punjabi soldier with two emotional songs picturised on him was inspiring.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/chandigarh/the-principle-behind-one-rank-one-pension/story-AXXPlsTkch0JkG9lIHoy6N.html|title=The principle behind one rank one pension|date=25 July 2012|website=Hindustan Times}}</ref> |
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==Plot== |
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This film portrays the love angle between two army officers (Sanjeev Kumar and Rakesh Roshan) who fall in love with the same woman (Rekha) but when the indo-pak war breaks out, all hell breaks loose and the junior officer vows to take revenge with the other officer who has stolen his sweetheart by proposing her for marriage. But when they are posted on the frontline during the war he decides to get rid of his superior by planning to kill him once and for all but fails to do so as he realises his mistake. Sanjeev Kumar is killed by a Pakistani sentry in the end by deceit and the National flag falls on him. Besides this romantic drama the film also showcases the emotional remembrance of a father (Ashok Kumar) for his KIA son (not shown) who dies in the previous war i.e. 1965 indo pak-war and highlights the bravery and courage of Indian soldiers and airmen during the last days of the present 1971 war when India defeats Pakistan and with this east Pakistan is finished and Bangladesh is created. |
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This film portrays a love triangle where two army officers (Sanjeev Kumar and Rakesh Roshan) fall in love with Sheetal (Rekha). When the Indo-Pak war breaks out, all hell breaks loose and the junior officer (Rakesh Roshan) vows to take revenge on the senior officer (Sanjeev Kumar) for proposing marriage to Sheetal. But when they are posted on the frontline during the war, and the opportunity presents itself, he realises his mistake and refrains. In the end, the senior officer however gets killed by a Pakistani sentry by deceit and the national flag falls on him. |
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Apart from the romantic drama, the film also showcases the emotional remembrance of a father (Ashok Kumar) for his KIA son (not shown), who has died in the 1965 Indo-Pak-war<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://magazine.outlookindia.com/story/the-plough-the-gun/294333|title=The Plough & The Gun | Outlook India Magazine|website=magazine.outlookindia.com/}}</ref> and highlights the bravery and courage of Indian soldiers and airmen during the last days of the 1971 war when India defeats Pakistan and Bangladesh is created. |
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==Cast== |
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*[[Ashok Kumar]] |
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*[[Sanjeev Kumar]] ... Major Ajay Verma |
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*[[Rajesh Khanna]] ... Karnail Singh (extended guest appearance) |
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*[[Rekha]] ... Sheetal |
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*[[Rakesh Roshan]] ... Lieutenant Sunil Mehra |
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*[[Sulochana Latkar]] ... Mrs. Verma (Ajay's Mother) |
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*[[Farida Jalal]] ... Asha |
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*[[Asrani]] |
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*[[Sujit Kumar]] ... Pratap Singh |
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*[[Keshto Mukherjee]] ... Rangeela |
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*[[Sunder (actor)|Sunder]] ... Laddoo |
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*[[Ravindra Kapoor]] ... Subedar Usman (as Ravinder Kapoor) |
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*[[Kuljeet]] ... (as Kuljit) |
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*[[Deepak Raj]] |
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*[[Mumtaz Shanti]] |
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==Soundtrack== |
==Soundtrack== |
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| "Fauji Gaya Jab Gaon Men" |
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| "Qawali Gaayenge" |
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| [[Mahendra Kapoor]], [[Asha Bhosle]] |
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| "Woh Ek Haseen Ladki" |
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| Kishore Kumar |
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| "Yeh Mausam Aaya Hai" |
| "Yeh Mausam Aaya Hai" |
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| Kishore Kumar, [[Lata Mangeshkar]] |
| Kishore Kumar, [[Lata Mangeshkar]] |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
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Latest revision as of 07:52, 21 August 2024
Aakraman | |
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Directed by | J. Om Prakash |
Written by | Sachin Bhowmick |
Produced by | Jagdsih Kumar |
Starring | Ashok Kumar Sanjeev Kumar Rakesh Roshan Rekha Mumtaz Shanti |
Cinematography | V. Babasaheb |
Edited by | Pratap Dave |
Music by | Laxmikant Pyarelal |
Release date |
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Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Aakraman (lit. 'Invasion') is a 1975 Indian Hindi language war film, produced by Jagdish Kumar and directed by J. Om Prakash. The war film stars Ashok Kumar, Sanjeev Kumar, Rekha, Rakesh Roshan, Farida Jalal, Sujit Kumar, Asrani, Keshto Mukherjee, Mumtaz Shanti and Rajesh Khanna. The music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The Hindustan Times noted that Rajesh Khanna in his extended guest appearance as the disabled Punjabi soldier with two emotional songs picturised on him was inspiring.[1]
Plot
[edit]This film portrays a love triangle where two army officers (Sanjeev Kumar and Rakesh Roshan) fall in love with Sheetal (Rekha). When the Indo-Pak war breaks out, all hell breaks loose and the junior officer (Rakesh Roshan) vows to take revenge on the senior officer (Sanjeev Kumar) for proposing marriage to Sheetal. But when they are posted on the frontline during the war, and the opportunity presents itself, he realises his mistake and refrains. In the end, the senior officer however gets killed by a Pakistani sentry by deceit and the national flag falls on him.
Apart from the romantic drama, the film also showcases the emotional remembrance of a father (Ashok Kumar) for his KIA son (not shown), who has died in the 1965 Indo-Pak-war[2] and highlights the bravery and courage of Indian soldiers and airmen during the last days of the 1971 war when India defeats Pakistan and Bangladesh is created.
Cast
[edit]- Ashok Kumar
- Sanjeev Kumar ... Major Ajay Verma
- Rajesh Khanna ... Karnail Singh (extended guest appearance)
- Rekha ... Sheetal
- Rakesh Roshan ... Lieutenant Sunil Mehra
- Sulochana Latkar ... Mrs. Verma (Ajay's Mother)
- Farida Jalal ... Asha
- Asrani
- Sujit Kumar ... Pratap Singh
- Keshto Mukherjee ... Rangeela
- Sunder ... Laddoo
- Ravindra Kapoor ... Subedar Usman (as Ravinder Kapoor)
- Kuljeet ... (as Kuljit)
- Deepak Raj
- Mumtaz Shanti
Soundtrack
[edit]# | Title | Singer(s) |
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1 | "Dekho Veer Jawanon" | Kishore Kumar |
2 | "Chhoti Umar Mein" | Kishore Kumar |
3 | "Fauji Gaya Jab Gaon Mein" | Kishore Kumar |
4 | "Qawali Gaayenge" | Mahendra Kapoor, Asha Bhosle |
5 | "Woh Ek Haseen Ladki" | Kishore Kumar |
6 | "Yeh Mausam Aaya Hai" | Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar |
References
[edit]- ^ "The principle behind one rank one pension". Hindustan Times. 25 July 2012.
- ^ "The Plough & The Gun | Outlook India Magazine". magazine.outlookindia.com/.
External links
[edit]- Aakraman at IMDb
- Watch film on YouTube
- 1975 films
- 1970s Hindi-language films
- 1970s Indian films
- Films scored by Laxmikant–Pyarelal
- Indian war films
- Indian Army in films
- Films based on Indo-Pakistani wars and conflicts
- Military of Pakistan in films
- Films directed by J. Om Prakash
- Films based on the Bangladesh Liberation War
- 1970s Hindi-language film stubs
- War film stubs