Apradh

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Apradh
Directed byFeroz Khan
Written byAkhtar ul Iman
Screenplay byOmkar Saheb
Akhtar ul Iman
F. K. International's Story Dept.
Story byOmkar Saheb
Akhtar ul Iman
F. K. International's Story Dept.
Produced byFeroz Khan
StarringFeroz Khan
Mumtaz
Prem Chopra
CinematographyKamal Bose
Edited byB. S. Glaad (Supervising)
Ravi Patankar
Music byKalyanji–Anandji
Production
company
F. K. International
Distributed byF. K. International
Release date
21 April 1972 (1972-04-21)
Running time
128 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Apradh (transl. Crime) is a

Kalyanji Anandji
.

The film is famous for the

The Black Eyed Peas' hit song "Don't Phunk with My Heart" in 2005.[1][2]

Plot

While in Germany, gorgeous looking Rita, who belongs to a gang of thieves, cons a jeweler into parting with a very expensive necklace, and is on the run from the police. She hitches a ride from ace Grand Prix racer, Ram Khanna, and plants the necklace on his person. He later graciously returns the necklace to her, and she in turns it in to her gang-leader. When the gang-leader has the necklace appraised, it turns out to be a fake, and Rita is now on the run from her own gang. She again takes shelter with Ram, tells him the truth and that her real name is Meena. Ram wins the Grand Prix, and both return to India. Upon their entry at the airport, they are searched, and Ram is found to be in possession of diamonds hidden in medicinal capsules. He is immediately arrested, tried in Court, and sentenced to several years in prison. Years later, he is released, and finds Meena awaiting. Both get married and decide to settle down and live life honestly. But trouble comes knocking on their door again - this time, it's Ram's brother, Harnam, who wants Ram to join him in smuggling. Ram initially refuses, but when Meena is abducted, he relents and joins his brother in a career of crime - a change that will have disastrous results for Meena and himself.

Cast

Soundtrack

Song Singer
"Tum Ho Haseen" Kishore Kumar
"Humare Siva Tumhare Aur Kitne Deewane Hai" Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar
"Tum Mile Pyar Se" Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle
"Assalaam Alaikum" Mahendra Kapoor, Asha Bhosle
"Ae Naujawan, Hai Sab Kuch Yahan" Asha Bhosle

A

BMI Award for being the originators of the melodies used in "Don't Phunk with My Heart."[3]

References

  1. YouTube
  2. ^ "Top 10 Bollywood Samples". WhoSampled. 23 May 2011. Retrieved 30 June 2012.
  3. ^ "Kalayanji, Anandji win BMI award". Indo-Asian News Service. 17 May 2006. Retrieved 8 May 2009.

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