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== Plot ==
== Plot ==
The film begins with ASP Dinesh Jugran suspecting a ferocious itinerant Suraj and arrests him. In the custody, he maintains absolute silence, despite facing severe torture. Ultimately, he succeeds in breaking the bars when he gets a shot, and worn-out Suraj is rescued by Dr. Sunita. Dinesh accepts it as a challenge to apprehend the convict. Meanwhile, Sunita learns about Suraj when he spins back. He is a resident of the nearby village where his father Yashpal a pleasant strived hard for his civilization and he returns as a meritorious student. In tandem, Suraj loves Jyothi daughter of Bansi Lal a tyrant of the village. Being cognizant of it, Bansi Lal begrudges, and auctions Yashpal’s property of Suraj for his outstanding loan which leads to his death and also slave drivers Suraj. Moreover, Raghu an associate of Bansi Lal traps Suraj‘s widowed sister Seeta in the name of marriage. Later, plans to scapegoat her to a forest officer Sudarshan Lal for their gain. Then, Seeta revolts when the 3 malevolent brutally kill her and incriminates Suraj. Listening to it, Sunita too joins him as she holds the previous rivalry with them. Besides, Dinesh tracks Suraj, until, he flees. At that point, Bansi Lal intrigues by slaying Sunita which again charged Suraj. Now, the court penalizes the death sentence to Suraj as guilty. On the way to prison, he escapes and lands in a forest. Immediately, Dinesh starts his hunt, side-by-side, Jyothi reaches therein to persuade Suraj to surrender but fails. Bansi Lal deploys Raghu to catch them with the help of Sudarshan. However, Suraj eliminates both, and Dinesh hands over Jyothi to Bansi Lal. At last, after a serious encounter, Suraj ceases Bansi Lal. Finally, the movie ends with Suraj proceeding with his sentence.
Suraj lives in a small rural town in India with his widowed father, Yashpal, and a widowed sister, Sita. Suraj attends college, becomes a graduate and returns home to find that their family home is about to be auctioned at the behest of the cruel and influential Zamindar Bansilal, who refuses to allow them any more time to repay his outstanding loan. The auction takes place but is not enough to pay the loan, but Suraj assures them that he will do so when he gets a job in Bombay. Shortly thereafter, Yashpal kills himself; Sita is brutally killed, and an enraged Suraj tries to kill Bansilal, Sharma, and Raghu, he does manage to kill Raghu and Sharma, but Bansilal escapes and notifies the police, who locate, arrest Suraj, and have him sentenced to a long jail term. But Suraj escapes from prison and goes on the hunt for Bansilal. Before he could do that, he must first go through the police lines.


== Cast ==
== Cast ==

Revision as of 13:39, 9 July 2022

Qaidi
Theatrical release poster
Directed byS S Ravichandra
Written byKader Khan (dialogues)
Indeevar (lyrics)
Based onKhaidi (1983)
Produced byG. Hanumantha Rao
Krishna (Presents)
StarringJeetendra
Shatrughan Sinha
Hema Malini
Madhavi
CinematographyV.S.R. Swamy
Edited byK. Gopal Rao
Music byBappi Lahiri
Production
company
Release date
  • 18 May 1984 (1984-05-18)
Running time
150 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Qaidi (transl. Prisoner) is a 1984 Indian Hindi-language action film, produced by G. Hanumantha Rao by Padmalaya Studios, presented by Krishna and directed by S.S. Ravichandra. It stars Jeetendra, Shatrughan Sinha, Hema Malini, Madhavi and music composed by Bappi Lahiri. The film is remake of the Telugu film Khaidi (1983) [1][2] which itself was loosely based on the 1982 movie First Blood.[3]

Plot

The film begins with ASP Dinesh Jugran suspecting a ferocious itinerant Suraj and arrests him. In the custody, he maintains absolute silence, despite facing severe torture. Ultimately, he succeeds in breaking the bars when he gets a shot, and worn-out Suraj is rescued by Dr. Sunita. Dinesh accepts it as a challenge to apprehend the convict. Meanwhile, Sunita learns about Suraj when he spins back. He is a resident of the nearby village where his father Yashpal a pleasant strived hard for his civilization and he returns as a meritorious student. In tandem, Suraj loves Jyothi daughter of Bansi Lal a tyrant of the village. Being cognizant of it, Bansi Lal begrudges, and auctions Yashpal’s property of Suraj for his outstanding loan which leads to his death and also slave drivers Suraj. Moreover, Raghu an associate of Bansi Lal traps Suraj‘s widowed sister Seeta in the name of marriage. Later, plans to scapegoat her to a forest officer Sudarshan Lal for their gain. Then, Seeta revolts when the 3 malevolent brutally kill her and incriminates Suraj. Listening to it, Sunita too joins him as she holds the previous rivalry with them. Besides, Dinesh tracks Suraj, until, he flees. At that point, Bansi Lal intrigues by slaying Sunita which again charged Suraj. Now, the court penalizes the death sentence to Suraj as guilty. On the way to prison, he escapes and lands in a forest. Immediately, Dinesh starts his hunt, side-by-side, Jyothi reaches therein to persuade Suraj to surrender but fails. Bansi Lal deploys Raghu to catch them with the help of Sudarshan. However, Suraj eliminates both, and Dinesh hands over Jyothi to Bansi Lal. At last, after a serious encounter, Suraj ceases Bansi Lal. Finally, the movie ends with Suraj proceeding with his sentence.

Cast

Music

The music of the film is composed by Bappi Lahiri and lyrics are penned by Indeevar.

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Komal Madhur Chatur Chapal Tera Har Ang, Sarbang Sundari"Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar 
2."Jawani Ka Khazana Hai, Romance Ka Zamana Hai"Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle 
3."Chandni Raat Hai Sanam, Nahin Premiyon Ko Jannat Se Kam"Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle 
4."Sanwali Se Hai Mujhe Pyar, Goriya Dafa Karo"Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle 
5."Baango Baango Baango"Asha Bhosle 

References

  1. ^ "Qaidi Cast & Crew". Bollywood Hungama.
  2. ^ "Cast & Crew of Qaidi (1984 – Hindi)". Gomolo.
  3. ^ "Bypassing copycats, Sandalwood style".