Vinod Verma is an employee of the Indian Railways who always had a dream of making the perfect and fastest train in India. After years of dedication the Railway Board approves his prototype of the Super Express. But these years had had their toll on his personal life as his wife Sheetal and son are more like strangers to him. He hopes to make it up to them after the train makes it inaugural run from Delhi to Bombay in a record 14 hours. Showing him support are his friends Ashok and Rakesh. But an embittered fellow-employee named Randhir the son of the Chair of the Railway Board has other plans for Vinod and the Super Express - plans that may derail Vinod's delicate personal balance and make the Super Express' inaugural journey also the final one.
Thakur Maharaj Singh (Shammi Kapoor) was a man feared by all and his whole life centred round his horses his young son Chimpu and his wife Rukmini (Indrani Mukherjee). Man Singh (Madan Puri) and his gang of poachers once raid Thakur's farm to steal some of his prize horses but Man Singh's young son gets killed by the unerring bullet from Thakur's gun. The poachers flee to their hide out vowing to take revenge for the killing. Chimpu gets kidnapped on his third birthday and Thakur in a rage blames the servant Ram Singh (Ramesh Deo) and throws him out of house. All efforts to trace the child go in vain but the parents continue to live in hope that one day they will get back their lost son. One day Ram Singh comes across Badal (Amitabh Bachchan) a terrific rider and brings him to Thakur's house as the long lost Chimpu. The family easily accepts Badal blessed with all the qualities that Thakur expected his son to have. But just when Badal and Ram Singh think they'll be successful in their coup a dramatic twist of fate occurs. Is Badal's real identity revealed? Is Man Singh able to take his revenge? Is the real Chimpu found? Ravi Chopra's directorial debut Zameer unveils this drama. Zameer was the only film in which the then superstar Amitabh Bachchan worked with the legendary B.R.Chopra. The movie had the hit combination of those times - Amitabh Bachchan & Vinod Khanna with other greats like Shammi Kapoor Saira Banu and Madan Puri in the cast. Sapan Chakravarty an assistant to R.D.Burman composed Sahir's soulful lyrics giving hit songs like Zindagi Hansne Gaane Ke Liye and Tum Bhi Chalo Hum Bhi Chalein.
It should have been paradise. A doting husband (Sanjeev Kumar) is happily married to a loving wife (Vidya Sinha) and they have one little son who is the naughty little apple of their eye. Except that when the husband is at work paradise becomes hell as he conveniently becomes an unhappy husband trapped in a loveless marriage to an invalid wife to whom he is duty bound. This is a sob story that he convincingly spins to make his sweet pretty innocent young secretary (Ranjeeta) fall in love with him. And so his life actually becomes paradise twice over - happily married at home and blissfully in love in the office... How far is the Pati able to juggle this blissful triangle? Does the happy Patni ever find out and what happens to pretty little Woh? Pati Patni Aur Woh is B.R. Chopra's only comedy coming at the tail end of directorial career in 1978. Sanjeev Kumar and Vidya Sinha were so captivated by the plot that they worked on a continuous thirty day schedule in which the film was completed. Not only did it become one of thespian Sanjeev Kumar's most unforgettably comic performances it won Kamleshwar the Filmfare award for Best Screenplay and has the entertaining song Thande Thande Pani which became one of Ravindra Jain's biggest hits.
The story of the consequences a woman must face for crossing the sacred threshold of her home. It is a story of a woman who allows her past to interfere with her present. In the sacred Ramayan one is taught about this boundary of home - The Sacred Precincts of Grihastha. Inside this threshold lies the safety of all that a woman loves and cherishes. Her Chastity Her Love Her 'Suhaag' and all that is connected with the purity and sanctity of home are secure behind this threshold. Gumrah tells the story of one such woman who crosses this sacred threshold.
Afsana is the story of how fate can separate two people and yet reunite them against all odds if it is so destined. Afsana is the story of Ratan (Ashok Kumar) Chaman (Ashok Kumar) and Meera (Veena). Though Ratan and Chaman were twins Meera was the childhood sweetheart of Ratan. An ugly twist of fate separates Ratan from his sweetheart when they go to the fair. So heartbroken was she that she vows never to play again. While Chaman starts his own theatre company Ratan who loses his memory and is raised at an orphanage grows up to become a respected Judge Ashok. Meera continues to shun Chaman's overtures while she hopes that some day her Ratan shall return. Ratan however has no recollection of Meera or his past. Will Meera ever reunite with her beloved Ratan? Will Ratan ever be able to remember his past? Afsana written by veteran actor I.S.Johar was the first film directed by B.R.Chopra. It features the hit song Abhi To Mai Jawaan Hoon.
The powerful tale of a son fulfilling his mother's dying wish to see him married before her impending death. In an act of desperation he takes his uncle's advice and brings home his daughter Champa to act as the bride to be. However the uncle's daughter is really a hired dancing girl of ill repute. In the knowledge of her sons impending marriage the mother regains strength and sees a new lease of life. Champa feels compelled to tell Mohan her husband to be about her chequered past but he is already head over heels in love with her...
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