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'''''Mahaan''''' ({{Translation|Great}}) is a 1983 [[Hindi]]-language [[action drama film]] produced by Satyanarayana and Suryanarayana and directed by [[S. Ramanathan (film director)|S. Ramanathan]]. The film stars [[Amitabh Bachchan]] in a [[dual role|triple role]] alongside [[Waheeda Rehman]], [[Parveen Babi]], [[Zeenat Aman]], [[Ashok Kumar]], [[Amjad Khan (actor)|Amjad Khan]], [[Kader Khan]], [[Aruna Irani]], [[Sujit Kumar]] and [[Shakti Kapoor]]. The music is by [[R.D. Burman]]. |
'''''Mahaan''''' ({{Translation|Great}}) is a 1983 [[Hindi]]-language [[action drama film]] produced by Satyanarayana and Suryanarayana and directed by [[S. Ramanathan (film director)|S. Ramanathan]]. The film stars [[Amitabh Bachchan]] in a [[dual role|triple role]] alongside [[Waheeda Rehman]], [[Parveen Babi]], [[Zeenat Aman]], [[Ashok Kumar]], [[Amjad Khan (actor)|Amjad Khan]], [[Kader Khan]], [[Aruna Irani]], [[Sujit Kumar]] and [[Shakti Kapoor]]. The music is by [[R.D. Burman]]. |
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The song ''Pyaar Mein Dil Pe Maar De Goli'', which featured in the movie was also popular. Amitabh Bachchan played a triple role in the film after playing double roles in several of his earlier films |
The song ''Pyaar Mein Dil Pe Maar De Goli'', which featured in the movie was also popular. Amitabh Bachchan played a triple role in the film after playing double roles in several of his earlier films. |
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The film is an official remake of the 1978 [[Kannada]] film ''[[Shankar Guru (1978 film)|Shankar Guru]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/kannada/movies/photo-features/top-ten-kannada-films-to-have-been-remade/Sandalwood-Kannada-Rajkumar-Remake/photostory/27975825.cms|title=Top ten Kannada films to have been remade - The Times of India|website=The Times of India}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://bollyspice.com/framing-movies-take-twenty-four-mahaan-1983/|title=FRAMING MOVIES Take Twenty-Four: Mahaan (1983)|date=10 October 2013|publisher=}}</ref> |
The film is an official remake of the 1978 [[Kannada]] film ''[[Shankar Guru (1978 film)|Shankar Guru]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/kannada/movies/photo-features/top-ten-kannada-films-to-have-been-remade/Sandalwood-Kannada-Rajkumar-Remake/photostory/27975825.cms|title=Top ten Kannada films to have been remade - The Times of India|website=The Times of India}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://bollyspice.com/framing-movies-take-twenty-four-mahaan-1983/|title=FRAMING MOVIES Take Twenty-Four: Mahaan (1983)|date=10 October 2013|publisher=}}</ref> |
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Directed by | S. Ramanathan |
Written by | M. D. Sundar |
Based on | Shankar Guru |
Produced by | Satyanarayana A. Suryanarayana |
Starring | Amitabh Bachchan Waheeda Rehman Parveen Babi Zeenat Aman Ashok Kumar Amjad Khan Shakti Kapoor Kader Khan |
Cinematography | A. Vincent |
Music by | R. D. Burman |
Release date |
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Running time | 172 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Box office | ₹4.1 crores (equivalent to ₹57 crores, or US$7.9 million in 2019)[1] |
Mahaan (transl. Great) is a 1983 Hindi-language action drama film produced by Satyanarayana and Suryanarayana and directed by S. Ramanathan. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan in a triple role alongside Waheeda Rehman, Parveen Babi, Zeenat Aman, Ashok Kumar, Amjad Khan, Kader Khan, Aruna Irani, Sujit Kumar and Shakti Kapoor. The music is by R.D. Burman.
The song Pyaar Mein Dil Pe Maar De Goli, which featured in the movie was also popular. Amitabh Bachchan played a triple role in the film after playing double roles in several of his earlier films.
The film is an official remake of the 1978 Kannada film Shankar Guru.[2][3]
Synopsis
Vikram Singh (Amjad Khan) is framed for possession of drugs but claims he was framed by a business associate named Rajan (Sujit Kumar). After release from prison, he kills Rajan and frames his former lawyer Amit (Amitabh Bachchan). Amit is forced to go on the run, while his pregnant wife Janki (Waheeda Rehman) gives birth to twin sons Guru and Shankar (Both played by Amitabh Bachchan). Unfortunately, she becomes separated from one of her sons Guru when her son is stolen by a barren couple. With her husband on the run and one son missing, Janki is forced to raise Shankar on her own. Amit thinks his wife Janki is dead so he tries to lead a normal life using the name Rana Ranveer and is living with his adopted daughter Manju (Parveen Babi). But Janki is living in another city with Shankar who has become a police inspector. Guru had been brought up by a barren couple and grows up to be a theatre actor and pursued by Rita (Zeenat Aman). Manju meets and falls in love with Shankar, unaware that he is Rana Ranveer's long lost son. At the end, their lives intertwine and all are reunited and become a family again.
The movie celebrated golden jubilee (3 shows) in South India and in rest of the India it celebrated silver jubilee (3 shows). When premiered in Sony TV in the year 2009, it earned highest TRP.
Cast
- Amitabh Bachchan as Amit / Rana Ranveer / Inspector Shankar / Guru (Triple Role) (Father & Two Sons)
- Waheeda Rehman as Janki (Amit's Wife)
- Zeenat Aman as Rita (Guru's Love Interest)
- Parveen Babi as Manju (Shankar's Love Interest)
- Ashok Kumar as Rai Sahib (Rita's Grandfather)
- Amjad Khan as Vikram Singh
- Shakti Kapoor as Prem Singh (Vikram's Son)
- Kader Khan as Simon Sardar
- Aruna Irani as Tara
- Sujit Kumar as Rajan
- Mukri as Guru's Foster Father
- Urmila Bhatt as Guru's Foster Mother
- Pakhi as Advocate Gayatri
Soundtrack
All lyrics by Anjaan.
# | Song | Singer |
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1 | "Yeh Din To Aata Hai Ek Din Jawaani Mein" | R. D. Burman, Asha Bhosle |
2 | "Pyar Mein Dil Pe Maar De Goli" | Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle |
3 | "Asli Kya Hai, Naqli Kya Hai" | Kishore Kumar, Amit Kumar |
4 | "Jidhar Dekhun Teri Tasveer" | Kishore Kumar |
5 | "Aadhi Baat Ho Chuki" | Kishore Kumar |
6 | "Har Chhori Rani Hiyaan" | Kishore Kumar |
References
External links
- 1983 films
- 1980s action drama films
- 1980s Hindi-language films
- Indian films
- Films scored by R. D. Burman
- Films directed by S. Ramanathan
- Hindi remakes of Kannada films
- Twins in Indian films
- Indian action drama films
- Indian courtroom films
- Fictional portrayals of the Maharashtra Police
- Masala films
- Films about drugs