Amar Akbar Anthony (1977)

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<p>Kishanlal, a , is released from on , after serving a sentence for the fatal committed by his employer, Robert. Despite Robert’s promises, Kishanlal returns home to find his wife Bharati suffering from and their three sons starving. Enraged, Kishanlal confronts Robert to beg for his assistance, only to be humiliated, abused and disowned. Turning the tables on Robert’s , Kishanlal escapes in a car loaded with , pursued by Robert’s goons. Arriving home, Kishanlal finds Bharati gone; her explains her shame and despair. Taking his sons with him, he eludes pursuit to place the boys at the foot of ‘s in , leaving the eldest in charge. He drives off to mislead Robert’s goons, but after a fiery car crash both the police and Robert’s people believe Kishanlal and his sons are dead. The three children become separated. Amar, the eldest, runs after his father, is knocked down by Robert’s goons and adopted by Khanna. Middle son Anthony goes in search of food for his crying baby brother; left alone, Raju is found and adopted by kindly Darji Ilahabadi. Returning to find no one, Anthony shelters from a outside a nearby Catholic , falling asleep from exhaustion. The , Father Gonsalves, discovers him and Bharati’s suicide note and adopts him. Each will be reared in the religions of their adoptive fathers: Hindu, Islam and Christianity. Elsewhere: Bharati is caught in the storm and struck by a falling – divine punishment for leaving her sons. She is rescued and dropped off home by Mr. Ilahabadi, but cannot see Raju beside him; at home she is told her family is dead. Kishanlal escapes the car crash and finds Robert’s gold; returning to the empty park a rich man – he is devastated to be alone. Twenty-two years pass. Bharati, now a , is the victim of a hit-and-run accident outside a church and is rushed to a by Anthony, the of the neighborhood. Raju, now called Akbar and a popular singer, is at the hospital to romance Dr. Salma Ali because her grumpy father Taiyyab Ali disapproves of him. Amar is the police inspector who arrives to check on the accident case. All three men to save Bharati’s life, unaware they are related. Later, Amar tracks down and meets Lakshmi, forced by her abusive criminal stepmother and stepbrother Ranjeet to act as to protect her elderly, -bound grandmother. Together they take evidence and arrest the stepmother, and Amar gives sanctuary to Lakshmi and her grandmother in his home. With Robert’s gold Kishanlal became a wealthy crime lord in his own right. Kidnapping Robert’s infant daughter Jenny in revenge for his lost family, he reared her as his ‘niece’ and sent her to school abroad. He also destroyed Robert’s organization, forcing a grovelling Robert to work for him while begging for his daughter’s return. In the middle of a smuggling operation Kishanlal’s gang are raided by police: in the chaos Robert takes a crate of Kishanlal’s smuggled gold and shoots Superintendent Khanna (Amar’s ‘father’), badly wounding him. With the gold Robert reinstates himself as a crime lord and plans to get Jenny back and kill Kishanlal, hiring Ranjeet in the process. Jenny returns from abroad and Anthony falls head over heels in love with her during services. Bharati, taken hostage by Robert, suffers a minor while escaping; miraculously, her is restored at a festival hosted by Akbar in honor of . Further, she identifies Akbar as Raju from a childhood with Mr. Ilahabadi, while he recognizes her as the blind woman he drove home that fateful night. Akbar rescues Salma and Taiyyab Ali from a set by Taiyyab’s blackmailing former mistress. A grateful Taiyyab gives permission for Akbar and Salma’s marriage, leading to Akbar and Amar discovering they are brothers, Kishanlal and Bharati their parents. Events take a drastic turn when Kishanlal is double-crossed by Jenny’s Zebisco, who takes her to Robert in exchange for her hand in marriage. Father Gonsalves and Lakshmi see her abducted, but Lakshmi is also taken by Ranjeet and Robert murders Father Gonsalves – planting Kishanlal’s as a ‘clue.’ Through Father Gonsalves’ death Anthony discovers that Kishanlal and Bharati are his parents and Amar and Akbar his brothers. The brothers take action to infiltrate Robert’s . Akbar, made suspicious when strangers try to collect Jenny’s wedding dress, disguises himself as an elderly dithering tailor who goes with them to make last minute alterations. He sends a letter to his adopted father which Salma reads, and she joins him as his ‘assistant/wife’ to help the girls escape. Amar and Anthony waylay and impersonate the and priest on their way to Robert’s to marry Jenny and Zebisco. Rejoicing in their reunion, the brothers celebrate as they go after Robert, Zebisco, Ranjeet and the remaining goons. Happy that he is alive, Bharati is distraught to learn Kishanlal will go to prison for his crimes, but he reassures her: their reunited family is the only thing that matters to him. Superintendent Khanna, recovered from Robert’s attack, briefly releases Kishanlal so that he may embrace his sons. The film ends with the brothers and their sweethearts joyfully driving into the . “You see the whole country of the system is juxtapositioned by the hemoglobin in the atmosphere, because you are a sophisticated rhetorician intoxicated with the exuberance of your own verbosity.” has a cinematic antecedent in ‘s 1965 film , in which a father’s three sons are separated from each other. also inspired the 1976 super-hit diamond jubilee Pakistani film , starring and . However, was slated to release in 1975, prior to s release. Prayag Raj wrote the film’s screenplay, while wrote the dialogue. The character of Anthony Gonsalves was named after the famous composer and teacher , whose pupils included Pyarelal (of , the composer duo of the film) and . Director Manmohan Desai had planned for Amitabh’s character to be named “Anthony Fernandes,” with Bakshi’s song entitled “My Name is Anthony Fernandes.” However, the song didn’t go well with Laxmikant-Pyarelal. Composer Pyarelal then recalled his famous violin teacher and suggested that the character’s last name be changed to “Gonsalves.” The nonsensical monologue preceding the “My Name Is Anthony Gonsalves” sequence was taken in part from an 1878 speech by British politician in reference to . was Manmohan Desai’s first film as an independent film producer. The film was shot over a month at in . Some exterior and interior shots were filmed at the in , Mumbai and at the Don Bosco School, Wadala, Mumbai respectively. Shooting was scheduled so that the entire cast didn’t have to appear together except for the climactic sequence and the title song (“Anhoni Ko Honi”), where they all perform as a group. However, the shooting went over schedule, which required and to shoot their scenes separately so they could leave towards the end of production to work on other films. incorporates a strong element of secularism within a Bollywood masala film. Analysts such as Virdi (2003) and Kavoori & Punathambekar (2008) note that the themes of Desai’s “magnum opus” include and . hints that the separation of the three children on Indian Independence Day is akin to the . Similarly, (2013) argues that the film reaffirmed India’s “liberal ethos.” The three religions represented by the titular characters are the “pillars of the nation:” when they work together, they can restore life to their mother (represented when they donate blood during the opening title sequence) and beat any evil (symbolised by their common villain). The characters’ reunion with their parents completes the , suggesting that what was lost at independence can be regained. The film’s masala style is evident in its plot and characters. According to Varia (2013), was conceived as a tragedy but later incorporated many other genres. Dickson (2016) commented that the film featured a plot that was so complex that it would “give even migraines.” Some authors also highlight the archetypal character of the suffering and self-sacrificing mother (Roy). However, concludes that “ultimately, the show belongs to Amitabh Bachchan. In a tailor-made role, he has the audience in stitches. Despite his playing an implausible character, one quickly surrenders one’s reservations in favour of a rollicking romp.” s soundtrack was composed by , with lyrics penned by . It proved as popular and successful as the film itself. The vinyl record, released on , was the first LP that was coloured pink. Some of the biggest names in the Indian music industry of the time provided vocals for the songs: The song “Humko Tumse Ho Gaya Hai Pyar” is notable for bringing Mukesh, Kumar, Rafi and Mangeshkar together for the first and only occasion in their careers. The film also features a comical entitled “Parda Hai Parda” sung by Rafi, with a single line (for Bachchan) supplied by an uncredited (Kishore Kumar’s son). The delayed the release of several of ‘s films. As a result, four of Desai’s films, , , and , were released in 1977. Incidentally, all of these would be amongst the top-grossing films of the year. For the film’s marketing, with the images of Vinod Khanna, Rishi Kapoor, and Amitabh Bachchan were sold to students. Posters, postcards, and song booklets of the film were sold in shops. Colourful vests and metal crosses that were similar to the ones worn by Bachchan in the film achieved popularity. The film grossed (US$17.69 million) at the Indian box office and was the highest-grossing Bollywood film at the . It has since been regarded as one of the most iconic films of Indian cinema. Adjusted for inflation, the film has grossed approximately 423 crores ($51 million) as of 2023. In 2023, ranked it #10 on its list of the “100 Best Bollywood Movies.”</p>

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Genres: Action
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Writer: Kader Khan, (dialogue), K. K. Shukla (scenario)
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Producer: Manmohan Desai
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Music: nan
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Cinematography: Peter Pereira
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Release Date: 27-May-77
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Edited By: Kamlakar Karkhanis
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Runtime: 3h 4m
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Language: Hindi
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Box Office: Ravindra Vijay
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Screenplay: Prayag Raj Sharma
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