Shatru/Birodh is a 1986 Hindi/Bengali-language film starring Rajesh Khanna in the lead in a role playing the role of an inspector in a remote village. The film was an Indo-Bangladeshi venture and the music was written by R.D. Burman. The film was a frame-by-frame remake of Shatru (1984), which starred Ranjit Mallick. It was Golden Jubilee Hit at the box office.[2]
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Shatru / Birodh | |
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Directed by | Pramod Chakravorty |
Produced by | Pramod Chakravorty, Habibur Rahman Khan |
Starring | Rajesh Khanna Shabana Siddique Prem Chopra Ashok Kumar Raj Kiran Arun Govil Om Shivpuri Sudhir Mac Mohan |
Cinematography | V. K. Murthy |
Music by | R.D.Burman |
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Countries | India and Bangladesh |
Language | Hindi / Bengali |
There is a village named Haridaspur, where Ashok Sharma has been posted as an Inspector in charge. When he arrives in the remote village, he comes to the rescue of a blind man and a widow, and has a fist fight with Nishikant Shah and his men. The immediate next day, Shah finds out that the person with whom his men fought with was Ashok himself. Then to make friendship with Ashok, he goes to pay homage, but Ashok refuses. After a string of incidences,[spelling?] Ashok learns of the misdeeds carried out by Nishikant Shah and MLA Gopal Choudary. Ashok then realises he has to help the people of the village from being exploited by these rich men. Meanwhile, he starts to live in the village as a paying guest at the house of a girl Asha and also gets fond of an orphan child from the village named Chotu. Ashok then learns that Chotu's father was a loyal farmer who was duped and was killed by Nishikant's men. He even promises Chotu of bringing the culprits to book. Somehow then Shah and his friend Choudhry manage to put Ashok in trouble by fixing a blame on him of killing a man in his custody. Due to this, he then faces a situation where he could lose his job and his good reputation too.
It was Golden Jubilee Hit at the box office.
Lyrics: Anand Bakshi
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