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Kasam Paida Karne Wale Ki
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<p>Satish Kumar is the only heir to a vast estate, managed by his uncle Udaybhan Singh. Udaybhan has conditioned Satish from childhood to be afraid of him, and this fear persists into Satish’s adulthood, leaving him unable to stand up for himself. Satish is devastated to learn that his wife Aarti had married him only to rob him of cash and jewels. Aarti is thrown out by Udaybhan, but Satish goes after her and they reconcile. Udaybhan kills Satish and convinces the police it was suicide. Aarti swears vengeance via Satish’s unborn son whom she is pregnant with. Years later, Udaybhan is now living with his son Chandrabhan in the mansion formerly owned by Satish, when Aarti and her grown son Avinash surface again. Avinash files a court case to prove his paternity from Satish, but due to an outburst in court is jailed briefly. Avinash’s girlfriend Neena gets Chandrabhan drunk and records him on audio admitting that Udaybhan killed Satish. Avinash plays the recording to Udaybhan in an attempt to make Udaybhan confess to the police, but Udaybhan kidnaps Neena instead and Avinash has to rescue her. Avinash then kidnaps Chandrabhan to make Udaybhan confess, but Udaybhan kidnaps Aarti and Neena and also kills Avinash’s aunt. Udaybhan arranges with Avinash for a hostage exchange. After getting back Chandrabhan in the exchange, Udaybhan attempts to kill Neena and Aarti. A huge fight scene ensues, during which Chandrabhan and all their henchmen are killed. Avinash kills Udaybhan with the same knife that Udaybhan killed Satish with, thereby completing Aarti’s vengeance. Avinash and Neena celebrate romantically. All lyrics are written by Anjaan; all music is composed by Bappi Lahiri. features a dance sequence called clearly modeled on ‘s video ” “, in which the ghoulish characters do a synchronised dance in a graveyard. The soundtrack of this song is inspired by Michael Jackson’s ” “. The film has recently gained attention for the / / song “Come Closer”, produced by and sung by the film’s actress . The song has been in various (particularly ) songs in recent years, including ” ” (2006) by featuring , ” ” (2006) by , “The Hitman ( Remix)” (2006) by Create & Devastate featuring and (2006), “Saanks Mä Murista Sun Muffinssiin” (2008) by and featuring , “Cattivi e buoni” (2006) by and Come Closer (2009) by . It also features in the movie . The film was released on 15 November 1984 at the budget of (₹1.40 cr). Opening day it collected (₹16 lkh) and opening week it collected (₹1.23 cr). India net box office collections were (₹3.56 cr) and worldwide gross collections were (₹5.50 cr). Overseas gross collection’s were (₹5.50 cr) and it was at It was rated at 5.7/10 stars it was ninth highest grossing film of India.</p>
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Writer:
Rahi Masoom Reza, (Dialogues)
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Producer:
Babbar Subhash
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Music:
Bappi Lahiri, Anjaan
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Director:
Mithun Chakraborty, Smita Patil, Salma Agha, Amrish Puri
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Starring:
Mithun Chakraborty, Smita Patil, Salma Agha, Amrish Puri
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Release Date:
15-Nov-84
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Language:
Hindi
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Box Office:
5.5
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