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| name = Farz<br>फ़र्ज़ |
| name = Farz<br/>फ़र्ज़ |
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| image = Farz 1967 film poster.jpg |
| image = Farz 1967 film poster.jpg |
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| caption = Theatrical release poster |
| caption = Theatrical release poster |
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| director = [[Ravikant Nagaich]] |
| director = [[Ravikant Nagaich]] |
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| producer = Sunderlal Nahata<br>Pothina Dundeshwara Rao |
| producer = Sunderlal Nahata<br/>Pothina Dundeshwara Rao |
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| writer = Vishwamitter Adil <br> V. D. Puranik {{small|(dialogues)}}<br> [[Anand Bakshi]] {{small|(lyrics)}} |
| writer = Vishwamitter Adil <br/> V. D. Puranik {{small|(dialogues)}}<br/> [[Anand Bakshi]] {{small|(lyrics)}} |
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| story = [[Arudra]] |
| story = [[Arudra]] |
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| based on = ''[[Gudachari 116]]'' (1966) |
| based on = ''[[Gudachari 116]]'' (1966) |
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| screenplay = Arudra |
| screenplay = Arudra |
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| starring = [[Jeetendra]] <br>[[Babita]] |
| starring = [[Jeetendra]] <br/>[[Babita]] |
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| music = [[Laxmikant Pyarelal]] |
| music = [[Laxmikant Pyarelal]] |
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| cinematography = [[Ravikant Nagaich]] |
| cinematography = [[Ravikant Nagaich]] |
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'''''Farz''''' ([[English language|English]]: '''Duty''', [[Hindi]]: '''फ़र्ज़''', [[Urdu]]: '''فرض''') is a [[Bollywood films of 1967|1967]] Hindi [[spy thriller]] film, produced by Sunderlal Nahata Dundi under the Vijaya Lakhshmi Pictures banner and directed by [[Ravikant Nagaich]]. Starring [[Jeetendra]], [[Babita]] in the lead roles and music composed by [[Laxmikant Pyarelal]]. The film is a remake of the [[Telugu language|Telugu]] movie ''[[Gudachari 116]]'' (1966).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.teleport-city.com/movies/dvdjournal/2007/10/farz.html |title=Archived copy | |
'''''Farz''''' ([[English language|English]]: '''Duty''', [[Hindi]]: '''फ़र्ज़''', [[Urdu]]: '''فرض''') is a [[Bollywood films of 1967|1967]] Hindi [[spy thriller]] film, produced by Sunderlal Nahata Dundi under the Vijaya Lakhshmi Pictures banner and directed by [[Ravikant Nagaich]]. Starring [[Jeetendra]], [[Babita]] in the lead roles and music composed by [[Laxmikant Pyarelal]]. The film is a remake of the [[Telugu language|Telugu]] movie ''[[Gudachari 116]]'' (1966).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.teleport-city.com/movies/dvdjournal/2007/10/farz.html |title=Archived copy |access-date=2008-03-22 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080331124305/http://www.teleport-city.com/movies/dvdjournal/2007/10/farz.html |archive-date=31 March 2008 |df=dmy-all }}</ref> and is hugely inspired by James Bond Movies. The movie had two sequels, ''[[Keemat (1973 film)|Keemat]]'' starring Dharmendra and ''[[Raksha (1982 film)|Raksha]]'' starring Jeetendra again. |
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Revision as of 20:16, 19 September 2019
Farz फ़र्ज़ | |
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Directed by | Ravikant Nagaich |
Written by | Vishwamitter Adil V. D. Puranik (dialogues) Anand Bakshi (lyrics) |
Screenplay by | Arudra |
Story by | Arudra |
Produced by | Sunderlal Nahata Pothina Dundeshwara Rao |
Starring | Jeetendra Babita |
Cinematography | Ravikant Nagaich |
Edited by | N. S. Prakasam |
Music by | Laxmikant Pyarelal |
Production company | Vijaya Lakhshmi Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 170 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Farz (English: Duty, Hindi: फ़र्ज़, Urdu: فرض) is a 1967 Hindi spy thriller film, produced by Sunderlal Nahata Dundi under the Vijaya Lakhshmi Pictures banner and directed by Ravikant Nagaich. Starring Jeetendra, Babita in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The film is a remake of the Telugu movie Gudachari 116 (1966).[1] and is hugely inspired by James Bond Movies. The movie had two sequels, Keemat starring Dharmendra and Raksha starring Jeetendra again.
Plot
Secret Agent 116 named Gopal has been assigned the case of homicide of a fellow secret agent (303) by the head of CID, who (303) found evidence that can help identify the perpetrators. During this investigation, Gopal meets lovely Sunita, and both end up falling in love with each other. The traitor responsible for the killing of Agent 303 has gone to meet 303's sister Kamla and tells her that he is a CID inspector and investigating his brother's case, warning that her brother's killer may attempt on her pretending as his colleague and friend. He elsewhere unsuccessfully continued on the life of agent 116. 116 goes to meet Kamla and sees 303's portrait and notes down the studio photographer's name, but Kamla is convinced that 116 is the killer of her brother. Kamla is approached by another mafia don, Damodar, for her help in eliminating 116, to which she agrees. Damodar turns out to be Sunita's father when Sunita introduces him, Gopal gets suspicious about him and commences a background check, which reveals that her father is a gangster. As he sets out his case against Damodar, he continues his romance with Sunita. During Sunita's birthday party, Damodar directs his henchman to kill 116, which 116 escapes after some car chase. 116 hesitantly reveals to Sunita that her father is a gangster. Heartbroken Sunita confronts her father, who tells her that he was forced into his life of crime and terrorism, and some other person controls them all, overheard by 116 and his assistant who are hiding outside. 116 goes out for his search for the real culprit to a skyscraper apartment where Kamla was plotted. Kamla seductively dances and mix some intoxicant pill in his drink which overlooked by 116, and acted as drunk and eventually senseless. Goons take him to their secret den in city outskirts, along with Sunita, who mistakes them as Hospital Ward boys. In the den, 116 captures one of the goon leaders and forced him to reveal some information. 116 fights his way with Sunita and escapes in a vehicle. In the meantime, CID agents trace a letter leading to clues regarding the Chinese conspiracy to destabilize the nation and accommodated by traitors inside, led by a person wearing a Mao uniform named Supremo, who only speaks a few broken English sentences. The rest of the movie follows the 116's efforts to thwart a foreign conspiracy against India.
Cast
- Jeetendra as Gopal Kishan Pandey/Agent 116
- Babita as Sunita
- Sajjan as Damodar
- Agha as Shantaram
- Rajanala as Supreme
- Nagesh
- Mohan Choti as Nikku
- Manohar Deepak as Raju
- Mukri as Raju
- Kanchana as Kamala
- Aruna Irani as Basanti
Soundtrack
# | Title | Singer(s) |
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1 | "Aa Ja Aa Ja Mere Paas" | Asha Bhosle |
2 | "Dekho Dekho Ji Socho Ji" | Lata Mangeshkar |
3 | "Baar Baar Din Ye Aaye - Happy Birthday To You" | Mohammed Rafi |
4 | "Hum To Tere Aashiq Hain" | Lata Mangeshkar |
5 | "Mast Baharon Ka Main Aashiq" | Mohammed Rafi |
6 | "Tumse O Haseena" | Mohammed Rafi, Suman Kalyanpur |
7 | "Hum To Tere Aashiq Hain (Revival)" | Mukesh, Lata Mangeshkar |
8 | "Mast Baharon Ka Main Aashiq (Revival)" | Mohammed Rafi |
9 | "Tumse O Haseena (Revival)" | Mohammed Rafi, Suman Kalyanpur |
References
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 31 March 2008. Retrieved 22 March 2008.
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