Chor Machaye Shor (1974)

Chor Machaye Shor

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<p>Vijay ( )ban engineer, is in love with a rich girl Rekha ( ). Rekha’s father disapproves because Vijay is not wealthy and arranges her to marry the son of an evil politician ( ). Rekha’s father and the politician frame Vijay for a crime that he didn’t commit, and he goes to jail. There, Vijay becomes friends with three other prisoners and all four escape from the jail. Vijay reconnects with Rekha and they all go to save a small village Shantinagar, being terrorized by the evil politicians and bandits. The evil politician is arrested. Vijay and his prisoner friends go back to jail. Rekha’s father feels remorse and accepts Vijay as his future son-in-law. The film ends on an optimistic note hinting that prison sentences of all four will be shortened. The song of this movie was composed by the late . This was his third movie as music director. All songs are evergreen. The lyrics of “Le Jayenge, Le Jayenge Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge” and “Ek Dal Par Tota Bole, Ek Dal Par Maina” were written by Inderjeet Singh Tulsi. The remaining were written by Ravindra Jain. ‘Ek Dal Par Tota Bole’ was shot in and the famous ‘elephant head point’ is seen in the background. ‘Ghunghroo Ki Tarah’ sung by Kishore Kumar, is a timeless classic. The title of the 1995 blockbuster film , was inspired by the song “Le Jayenge, Le Jayenge Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge” from this film.</p>

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Writer: S. M. Abbas, Dhruva Chatterjee, Tarun Ghosh
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Producer: N.N. Sippy
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Cinematography: K.H. Kapadia
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Release Date: 18-Mar-74
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Edited By: Waman B. Bhosle, Gurudutt Shirali
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Language: Hindi
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