
Directed by Kundan Kumar
• Music: Laxmikant-Pyarelal
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<p>The film begins at an estate where two fine folks, Lalaji & Gupta, jointly run a timber business. Besides, their children Rakesh & Neeta are under crush, and the elders decide to couple up with them. Once, Lalaji rescues an orphan, Gopal, from suicide and comforts him with a job. Soon, he acquires the credence of partners and befriends Rakesh & Neetu. In tandem, Gopal exposes the sharp practice of a sly accountant, Khushi Ram, and fires him. Begrudged Khushiram plots by creating a split between Lalaji & Gupta, which turns into a rivalry. It also leads to the forcible breakup of love birds. Shockingly, Gopal turns into an imposter who rushes to heist the wealth of two workmates along with Neeta. Rakesh discovers his devilishness and brawls in which he is backstabbed. Gopal orders his men to dispose, and they drown him in a lake. Afterward, Gopal wields Lalaji’s property and convinces Gupta to knit Neeta with him. Just then, Khushiram extorts Gopal, killing him, convicting Lalaji, and seizing him. Rakesh returns alive in the guise of a riff-raff ruffian Kishan, the son of Lalaji’s allegiant Ramu. At last, he knocks down Gopal, saves his father, and removes the disparity between the friends. Finally, the movie ends on a happy note with the marriage of Rakesh & Neeta. Lyricist: This article about a Hindi film of the 1970s is a . You can help Wikipedia by .</p>
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Writer:
Rafi Ajmeri, Vishwanath Pande, (dialogues)
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Producer:
Kundan Kumar
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Music:
Laxmikant-Pyarelal
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Director:
Kundan Kumar
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Cinematography:
V. Durga Prasad
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Starring:
Jeetendra, Rekha, Vinod Khanna
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Release Date:
20-Apr-73
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Edited By:
Kamlakar Karkhanis
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OTT Platform:
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Runtime:
1h 58m
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Language:
Hindi
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Box Office:
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Screenplay:
Mushtaq Jalili, K.K. Shukla
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