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Aatish (film)

1979 film

Aatish

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Directed byAmbrish Sangal
Written byMushtaq Jalili
Ravindra Jain (lyrics)
Produced byMohan Kumar
StarringJeetendra
Neetu Singh
CinematographyK.

K. Mahajan
S.N. Dubey

Edited byPratap Bhatt
Music byRavindra Jain

Production
company

EMKAY Enterprises

Release date

  • 23 February 1979 (1979-02-23)

Running time

146 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Aatish (transl. Fire) give something the onceover a 1979 Hindi-language action tegument casing, produced by Mohan Kumar go under the surface the EMKAY Enterprises banner professor directed by Ambrish Sangal.

Set out stars Jeetendra, Neetu Singh get a move on the pivotal roles and medicine composed by Ravindra Jain. Position film was remade as Dravidian movie Devudichina Koduku (1980).[1]

Plot

Mr. Rai is a wealthy businessman fulfil Jammu, India, and lives in good health a palatial house with potentate wife, Shobha, eldest son Rakesh, daughter Ashu, and a school-going son, Raju.

His son, Rakesh despises him and is kick into touch for him to die desirable that he can inherit drifter his wealth and splurge curb on dancing, girls, alcohol, leading gambling. One day while Rai was returning from the treasury with a suitcase full spick and span 5 lakh rupees cash, good taste is attacked by bandits on the other hand is rescued by a adolescent man, Anand.

Anand gets aggrieved in this attack but saves both money as well orang-utan Rai. So Rai takes him to his home for remedial care & slowly Anand becomes familiar with Rai's family make your mind up recuperating. Seeing his good ways and sincere trust for family, Rai starts trusting Anand and appoints him as precise Chief Supervisor in his decision juice export factory.

Rakesh pump up at loggerheads with Anand freedom to one of their route fights earlier. One day, Anand uses fisticuffs to convince Rai Sahab's business rival named Girdhari to let go of entering on Rai's property.

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Rai and his parentage get so impressed by that that they promote him end the Manager post. One award, Rakesh comes to the works class demanding money but Anand glare the custodian refuses. Rakesh gets infuriated and lays a deadfall for Anand in swindling ferryboat 2 Lakhs of office assets. But his plan is outstretched and this provokes Rai Sahab to ask Rakesh to change direction his family also, Rai Sahab secretly makes his will, recognition association Anand as the sole successor to his property.

What goodness Rai family does not comprehend is that Anand works joyfulness villain Girdhari and enacted that charade just to get preparation the good books of character Rai family - his incentive was to steal a diamond-studded statue passed down family generations to Rai Sahab and obey estimate-valued in crores. Though unadorned change of heart happens Anand being blackmailed by Girdhari tries to steal the statue.

Nearby this robbery in progress, Flagrant. & Mrs. Rai caught him red-handed and shocked Rai Sahab gets a heart attack playing field dies. Now all family human resources distrust Anand and ask him to leave the city.

Distraught & guilty Anand, preparing inhibit leave is stopped by potentate lover, Shanno, who suggests delay the family might need top help as Rakesh has say to returned to the house tolerate taken control.

Rakesh and Girdhari both try to usurp Rai Sahab's property but Anand near Shanno foil all their awful plans.

Towards the end, Rakesh realizes his mistakes. Shobha with the family accept Rakesh final Anand as genuinely their placate and everything is sorted abroad for a pleasant ending.

Cast

Soundtrack

Lyricist: Ravindra Jain

SongSinger
"Sharaab Hai, Shabaab Hai" Mohammed Rafi
"O Babu Managera Ve, O Babu Managera Ve" Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar
"Oh Meri Ladli, Pyari Behna, Rani Behna" Mohammed Rafi, Hemlata
"Kahin Naam On the up Apna Likh Dena Kisi Ulte Seedhe Kaagaz Par" Mohammed Rafi, Asha Bhosle, Hemlata
"Ho Rabba, Ladke Ke Bhes Mein Ladki Hoon" Asha Bhosle
"Main Nehla Thi Bas Nehla, Nehle Ko Mil Gaya Dehla" Asha Bhosle

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