Resham Ki Dori
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Directed by | Atma Ram |
Produced by | T. C. Dewan |
Screenplay by | Ranjan Bose |
Starring |
Dharmendra Saira Banu Kumud Chugani |
Music by | Shankar-Jaikishan |
Edited by | Y. G. Chavan |
Distributed by | Modern Pictures |
Release dates | 21 August 1974 |
Running time | 141 minute |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Resham Ki Dori is a 1974 Bollywood film starring Dharmendra and Saira Banu. The film was rated "above average" at the box office.
Plot & Reviews
Ajit and Rajoo become orphans. Ajit, as the older brother takes care of his younger sister, at great personal sacrifice. When he tries to save his sister from sexual assault, death occurs. Is Ajit responsible? He emerges as Vinod from jail. In English the loose translation of the title would be "a silken thread" a compact translation would be a "silken skein". Ajit, and his little sister are separated by powers that neither he or she understand. Resham ki dori - is the thread that brings them back together. This is a story of three generations of arrogance of wealth. It is also a story of great wealth, dishonest managers, anger, arrogance in semi- feudal India. In a social context, it is a story of the death of the textile industry in Parel, Lower Parel in Bombay. It is a story of the exploitation of labour. Some scenes of labour poverty is gut wrenching. It is a vision of a person who could reverse the process of attrition in the textile industry, if only till the textile mill was set on fire for insurance. It is a great movie to watch, if you are looking out for the social context. Dialogues are predictable, mostly studio shot, editing is a bit loose but overall, a slightly differently managed film than the usual movies of the time. 1980's. Excellent storyline, and some superb acting.[1]
Cast
- Saira Banu as Anupama
- Dharmendra as Ajit Singh
- Kumud Chugani as Rajjo
- Sujeet Kumar as Dinesh
- Ramesh Deo as Police Inspector Ranbir
- Rajendernath as Banke Biharilal
- Rajan Haksar as Mastan
- Jayshree T. as Dancer in song "Sona Hai Chandi Hai"
- Sajjan as Vishal
- Meena T. as Sheela
- Master Bhagwan as Bhagwan Das
- D. K. Sapru as Anupama's Grandfather
- Kundan
- Shivraj as Bade Babu
- Janki Das as Baby's Guardian
- Bhagwan Sinha
- Keshav Rana as Jailer
- Sachin as Young Ajit
- Baby Chintu as Young Rajjo
- Fatima Bai
- Ramlal
- Madhu
- Kunwar Ajit
- Leela Mishra as Bade Babu's Wife (uncredited)
- Murad as The Judge (uncredited)
- H. L. Pardesi as Inmate #95 (uncredited)
- Chand Usmani as Shanti (uncredited)
Soundtrack
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Studio album by Shankar-Jaikishan | |
Released | 31 December 1974 |
Genre | Feature film soundtrack |
Label | Saregama |
Producer | T. C. Dewan |
Music composed by Shankar-Jaikishan and lyrics by Indiwar, Gopaldas Neeraj & Hasrat Jaipuri.[2]
Track | Song | Singer(s) | Lyric |
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1 | Sone Ke Gehne Kyon Too Ne Pehne | Mohd. Rafi | Indiwar |
2 | Sona Hai Chandi Hai | Asha Bhosle & Chorus | Neeraj |
3 | Hai Jag Men Jiska Naam Amar | Manna Dey | Neeraj |
4 | Behna Ne Bhai Ki Kalai Se Pyar Bandha
Hai |
Suman Kalyanpur | Indiwar |
5 | Chamka Pasina Ban Ke Nagina | Kishore Kumar | Indiwar |
6 | Zohra Jamal Hoon Bemisal Hoon | Asha Bhosle | Hasrat Jaipuri |
Trivia
This film was to star Rajesh Khanna and Saira Banu in the lead but Khanna had date issues so asked director to take some one else.Then director replaced Khanna with Dharmendra.[3]
Awards & Nominations
- Nomination Filmfare Award for Best Actor - Dharmendra as Ajit Singh
- Nomination Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress - Jayshree T.
- Nomination Filmfare Award for Best Lyricist - Indiwar for the song "Behna Ne Bhai Ki Kalai Se Pyar Bandha Hai"
- Nomination Filmfare Award for Best Music Director - Shankar-Jaikishan
- Nomination Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer - Suman Kalyanpur for the song "Behna Ne Bhai Ki Kalai Se Pyar Bandha Hai"