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Laawaris
Film poster
Directed byPrakash Mehra
Written byShashi Bhushan
Kader Khan
Prakash Mehra
Din Dayal Sharma
Produced byPrakash Mehra
StarringAmitabh Bachchan
Zeenat Aman
Amjad Khan
Suresh Oberoi
Bindu
Raakhee
Om Prakash
Ranjeet
Ram Sethi
Kushboo
CinematographyN. Satyen
Music byKalyanji-Anandji
Release date
May 22, 1981
Running time
189 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Laawaris (English: Orphan or Bastard) is an 1981 Indian drama film directed by Prakash Mehra. The film became known for its hit song "Mere Angene Mein, Tumhara Kya Kaam Hai" rendered twice: the first time by a young Alka Yagnik who earned her first Filmfare nomination as best female playback singer, and the second time by Amitabh Bachchan. The second version turned out to be a mega hit especially due to Amitabh's performance in drag wear. The lyrics of the song were funny and gives tribute to all kinds of wives be they fat, tall, short, dark skinned, or fair skinned. Even until today the song is popular among audiences. Laawaris starred Amitabh Bachchan, Amjad Khan, Zeenat Aman and Raakhee. In Urdu, "Laawaris" means bastard or loosely means orphan. Although the word has a negative connotation, it is not as negative as the English connotation. The story revolves around an orphan who stumbles over reality in search for his parents.

The film was an 'All Time Highest Earner' that year, got highest verdict present at that time by Trade Guide[Bollywood boxoffice magazine], and was among those rare movies, which crossed 2 Crore per territory.[1] There was only 13 All time earner[Crossed 1 Crore per territory] movies till 1984 and Laawaris was among them.[2]

It earned additional Filmfare nominations for Best Actor (Amitabh Bachchan) and Best Supporting Actor (Suresh Oberoi).[3]

Synopsis

A child born of an illegitimate relationship is named Heera after the name of a dog by a drunkard who makes him work hard for liquor. After knowing that he is a Laawaris (orphan), he leaves home looking for a job with Ranjeet. Fate brings Heera and his biological father together. Will they ever know about the relation between them? What happens if they find out about it?

The film is remembered for Amitabh Bachchan's fiery acting and dialogues using his all famous Bachchan-baritone, his charismatic and stylish screen presence.

It was another movie of Prakash Mehra where the ending have similarity with the ending of Namak Halal with his favourite villain Ranjeet and Satyen Kapoo.

Soundtrack

Untitled

All music is composed by Kalyanji Anandji

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Mere Angne Mein" (Female)AnjaanAlka Yagnik 
2."Mere Angne Mein" (Male)AnjaanAmitabh Bachchan 
3."Jiska Koi Nahin"AnjaanKishore Kumar 
4."Kab Ke Bichhde Hue"AnjaanKishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle 
5."Kahe Paise Pe"AnjaanKishore Kumar 
6."Apni To Jaise Taise"Prakash MehraKishore Kumar 
7."Jiska Koi Nahin"AnjaanManna Dey 

Remakes

Laawaris was remade as

Both films were massive hits in their respective languages.

Awards and nominations

Award & Category Artist Status Notes
Best Actor Amitabh Bachchan Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Suresh Oberoi Nominated
Best Female Playback Singer Alka Yagnik Nominated for song Mere angne mein

References

  1. ^ "Amitabh Movies Verdict (1969-1984) By Trade Guide(Prakash Pange)". 3 December 2011.
  2. ^ "Up to 1984 : Total 13 All time earners , 9 Was Starring Amitabh". 27 August 2010.
  3. ^ "1st Filmfare Awards 1953" (PDF).