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{{About|the film made in 1975|other films and other uses of that name|Zamir (disambiguation)}} |
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{{Infobox film |
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| name = Zameer |
| name = Zameer |
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| image = Zameer 1975.jpg |
| image = Zameer 1975.jpg |
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| caption = Movie poster |
| caption = Movie poster |
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| director = [[Ravi Chopra]] |
| director = [[Ravi Chopra]] |
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| producer = [[B. R. Chopra]] |
| producer = [[B. R. Chopra]] |
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| writer = |
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| story = C. J. Pavri |
| story = C. J. Pavri (adaptation) |
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| based_on = {{based on|''A Double-Dyed Deceiver''|[[O. Henry]]}} |
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| screenplay = B. R. Films story Department<br>[[Akhtar ul Iman]] <small>(dialogue)</small> |
| screenplay = B. R. Films story Department<br />[[Akhtar ul Iman]] <small>(dialogue)</small> |
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| starring = [[ |
| starring = [[Shammi Kapoor]]<br />[[Saira Banu]]<br />[[Amitabh Bachchan]] |
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| music = |
| music = Sapan Chakraborty |
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| cinematography = Dharam Chopra |
| cinematography = Dharam Chopra |
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| editing = Pran Mehra |
| editing = Pran Mehra |
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'''''Zameer''''' is a 1975 Hindi action-drama film directed by [[Ravi Chopra]] and produced by [[B. R. Chopra]] for B. R. Films. It stars [[ |
'''''Zameer''''' is a 1975 Hindi action-drama film directed by [[Ravi Chopra]] and produced by [[B. R. Chopra]] for B. R. Films. It stars [[Shammi Kapoor]], [[Saira Banu]], [[Amitabh Bachchan]], [[Madan Puri]] and [[Vinod Khanna]].<ref>{{Cite news|last=Lokapalli|first=Vijay|url=https://www.thehindu.com/features/friday-review/blast-from-the-past-zameer/article6617992.ece|title=Friday review Zameer (1975)|date=20 November 2014|work=The Hindu|access-date=1 April 2020}}</ref> The music for the film was composed by Sapan Chakraborty. All the songs of the movie were super hit. The movie was based on [[O. Henry]]'s short story ''A Double-Dyed Deceiver'' which was earlier adapted in 1960 as ''[[Bombai Ka Babu]]'' starring [[Dev Anand]]. |
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The film was commercially successful. |
The film was commercially successful.<ref name="auto">{{Cite news|url=https://www.thehindu.com/features/friday-review/blast-from-the-past-zameer/article6617992.ece|title=Zameer (1975)|first=Vijay|last=Lokapally|newspaper=The Hindu |date=20 November 2014|via=www.thehindu.com|access-date=2021-11-17}}</ref> |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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*[[Shammi Kapoor]] as Thakur Maharaj Singh |
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*[[Saira Banu]] as Smita Singh |
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*[[Madan Puri]] as Daaku Maan Singh |
*[[Madan Puri]] as Daaku Maan Singh |
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*[[Vinod Khanna]] as Suraj "Chimpoo" Singh, Daaku Maan Singh's adoptive son & Thakur Maharaj Singh's biological son (Special Appearance) |
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*[[Vinod Khanna]] as Special Appearance (Suraj) |
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*[[Indrani Mukherjee]] as Rukmini |
*[[Indrani Mukherjee]] as Rukmini Singh, Thakur Maharaj Singh's wife |
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*Ramesh Deo as Ramu (Servant of Thakur Maharaj Singh) |
*[[Ramesh Deo]] as Ramu (Servant of Thakur Maharaj Singh) |
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*[[Jagdish Raj]] as Sheru |
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== Reception == |
== Reception == |
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Vijay Lokapally, in his review for ''[[The Hindu]]'' wrote "There was little in the movie to remember. The dialogues were ordinary and less said about the acting the better. Everyone, with the exception of Madan Puri, just about went through the motions. Shammi Kapoor was disappointing as the garrulous stud farm owner.It was certainly not among the best films of Amitabh Bachchan. Or even Vinod Khanna. Yet, it is listed a hit."<ref name="auto"/> |
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Zameer (1975) was released in the year when big Bollywood films was released like Sholay (1975) , Deewar (1975). Zameer holding rating 6.1 stars out of 10 stars by 301 reviews on film rating & reviews website IMDb.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0073924/|title=Zameer (1975) ratings and reviews on IMDb|last=reviewers|first=IMDb|date=1 April 2020|website=IMDb|access-date=1 April 2020}}</ref> The film plot is different and music was hit " especially two songs "Jindagi Hasne gane ke liye hai pal do pal " and " Tum bhi chalo ".Film was considered success.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thehindu.com/features/friday-review/blast-from-the-past-zameer/article6617992.ece/amp/|title=Zameer (1975) review by Vijay Lokapalli|last=Lokapalli|first=Vijay|date=20 November 2014|website=The Hindu Newspaper|access-date=1 April 2020}}</ref> |
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==Soundtrack== |
==Soundtrack== |
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All music for the film was composed by |
All music for the film was composed by Sapan Chakraborty, and all the songs are written by [[Sahir Ludhianvi]] and [[Rajkavi Inderjeet Singh Tulsi]]. |
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| "Phoolon Ke Dere Hai" |
| "Phoolon Ke Dere Hai" |
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| [[Kishore Kumar]] |
| [[Kishore Kumar]] |
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| [[Sahir Ludhianvi]] |
| [[Sahir Ludhianvi]] |
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| "Tum Bhi Chalo Hum Bhi Chale" |
| "Tum Bhi Chalo Hum Bhi Chale" |
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| Kishore Kumar, [[Asha Bhosle]] |
| Kishore Kumar, [[Asha Bhosle]] |
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| Sahir Ludhianvi |
| Sahir Ludhianvi |
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| Sahir Ludhianvi |
| Sahir Ludhianvi |
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| Kishore Kumar |
| Kishore Kumar |
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| Sahir Ludhianvi |
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| "Ab Yahan Koi Nahin" |
| "Ab Yahan Koi Nahin" |
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| Kishore Kumar |
| Kishore Kumar |
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| Sahir Ludhianvi |
| Sahir Ludhianvi |
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{{Reflist}} |
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==Sources== |
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5^ Mohammed Zameer Engar Carvelo, (20 April 2020). "Saturday" review Zameer (2003)". The black seed boy Retrieved 29 July 2020. |
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Latest revision as of 16:07, 7 October 2024
Zameer | |
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Directed by | Ravi Chopra |
Screenplay by | B. R. Films story Department Akhtar ul Iman (dialogue) |
Story by | C. J. Pavri (adaptation) |
Based on | A Double-Dyed Deceiver by O. Henry |
Produced by | B. R. Chopra |
Starring | Shammi Kapoor Saira Banu Amitabh Bachchan |
Cinematography | Dharam Chopra |
Edited by | Pran Mehra |
Music by | Sapan Chakraborty |
Distributed by | B. R. Films |
Release date |
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Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Zameer is a 1975 Hindi action-drama film directed by Ravi Chopra and produced by B. R. Chopra for B. R. Films. It stars Shammi Kapoor, Saira Banu, Amitabh Bachchan, Madan Puri and Vinod Khanna.[1] The music for the film was composed by Sapan Chakraborty. All the songs of the movie were super hit. The movie was based on O. Henry's short story A Double-Dyed Deceiver which was earlier adapted in 1960 as Bombai Ka Babu starring Dev Anand.
The film was commercially successful.[2]
Plot
[edit]Maharaj Singh is a proud owner of several derby-winning stallions, and lives in a palatial farmhouse with his wife, Rukmini and young son, Chimpoo. One day dacoits attack his farmhouse with a view of stealing the stallions, but Maharaj fights them, killing the son of the leader of the dacoits, Maan Singh. Maan Singh swears to avenge the death of his son, and abducts Chimpoo. Years later, a servant of Maharaj, Ram Singh, brings a young man named Badal into the Singhs lives, and tells them that he is their missing son Chimpoo. Both Maharaj, Rukmini, and their daughter, Sunita, are delighted at having Chimpoo back in their lives. Then Badal and Sunita fall in love with each other. It is then Badal confesses to Maharaj that he is not Chimpoo, but a former convicted jailbird, who was asked to impersonate him by an embittered Ram Singh. Maharaj does not want to relay this information to an ailing Rukmini, and decides to keep it quiet for the rest of their lives. But sooner or later Rukmini is bound to find out - especially when Badal and Sunita openly show their love - will this shock of an intimate brother and a sister spare her or has fate something else in store for her?
Cast
[edit]- Shammi Kapoor as Thakur Maharaj Singh
- Saira Banu as Smita Singh
- Amitabh Bachchan as Badal Singh / Fake Chimpoo Singh
- Madan Puri as Daaku Maan Singh
- Vinod Khanna as Suraj "Chimpoo" Singh, Daaku Maan Singh's adoptive son & Thakur Maharaj Singh's biological son (Special Appearance)
- Indrani Mukherjee as Rukmini Singh, Thakur Maharaj Singh's wife
- Ramesh Deo as Ramu (Servant of Thakur Maharaj Singh)
- Jagdish Raj as Sheru
Reception
[edit]Vijay Lokapally, in his review for The Hindu wrote "There was little in the movie to remember. The dialogues were ordinary and less said about the acting the better. Everyone, with the exception of Madan Puri, just about went through the motions. Shammi Kapoor was disappointing as the garrulous stud farm owner.It was certainly not among the best films of Amitabh Bachchan. Or even Vinod Khanna. Yet, it is listed a hit."[2]
Soundtrack
[edit]All music for the film was composed by Sapan Chakraborty, and all the songs are written by Sahir Ludhianvi and Rajkavi Inderjeet Singh Tulsi.
# | Title | Singer(s) | Lyricist(s) |
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1 | "Zindagi Hansne Gane Ke Liye Hai" | Kishore Kumar | Sahir Ludhianvi |
2 | "Phoolon Ke Dere Hai" | Kishore Kumar | Sahir Ludhianvi |
3 | "Tum Bhi Chalo Hum Bhi Chale" | Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle | Sahir Ludhianvi |
4 | "Bade Dinon Men Khushi Ka Din Aaya" | Mahendra Kapoor | Sahir Ludhianvi |
5 | "Tum Bhi Chalo" | Kishore Kumar | Sahir Ludhianvi |
6 | "Aanka Baanka Tali Talaka" | Kishore Kumar, Manna Dey | Rajkavi Inderjeet Singh Tulsi |
7 | "Ab Yahan Koi Nahin" | Kishore Kumar | Sahir Ludhianvi |
References
[edit]- ^ Lokapalli, Vijay (20 November 2014). "Friday review Zameer (1975)". The Hindu. Retrieved 1 April 2020.
- ^ a b Lokapally, Vijay (20 November 2014). "Zameer (1975)". The Hindu. Retrieved 17 November 2021 – via www.thehindu.com.
Sources
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