Anmol Moti

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Anmol Moti
Anmol Moti.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed byS.D. Narang
Written byH.A. Rahi (dialogues)
Screenplay byZ. Hussain
Story byS.D. Narang
Produced byS.D. Narang
StarringJeetendra
Babita
CinematographySudhin Mazumdar
S.D. Narang
Edited byKeshav Nanda
Music byRavi
Production
company
Narang Films[1]
Release date
  • 30 August 1969 (1969-08-30)
Running time
122 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Anmol Moti (transl. Precious Pearl) is a 1969 Indian action film, produced and directed by S.D. Narang on Narang Films banner. Starring Jeetendra, Babita and music composed by Ravi.[2][3][4][5][6]

Plot[]

Manik (Jagdeep) is a fisherman living in a small village near a seacoast with his father Gokul (Jayant), who is the Mukhiya of the village. Manik is in love with Lakshmi (Shabnam), who is from the same village and they are soon to marry each other. After their marriage, the next morning there is the procession of Nariyal Purnima, where the fishermen used to go in search of pearls in the sea and it was Manik's first time participating in this procession. While he dived into the sea, in search of pearls, he was killed in an accident where he was trapped by an octopus and couldn't set himself free. Soon, his wife Lakshmi is pregnant and she gives birth to a girl child, but after the birth, Lakshmi also dies leaving her child behind with Gokul. Due to the reason of his death in the sea, the government banned the fishermen from diving into the sea for going in search of pearls, which was the only way that helped the fishermen to survive on their daily needs. How will the fishermen survive without any work in the village and fulfill their needs? Will the Mukhiya of the village Gokul be able to help them?

Cast[]

Soundtrack[]

The soundtrack was composed by Ravi and lyrics by Rajendra Krishan.[7][8][9]

# Song Singer
1 "Aaja Raja Leke Baaraat" Asha Bhosle
2 "Main Kya Se Ho Gayi" Asha Bhosle
3 "Koi Mera Bachpan" Asha Bhosle
4 "Ae Jaan-E-Chaman" Mahendra Kapoor
5 "Sehmi Sehmi Kahan Chali" Mahendra Kapoor
6 "Na Ro Laadli" Manna Dey

References[]

  1. ^ "Anmol Moti". IMDb.
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  3. ^ "Anmol Moti-1969". India Video.
  4. ^ "Anmol Moti Cast & Crew". Bollywood hungama.
  5. ^ "Heading-4". MuVyz.
  6. ^ "Heading-5". IBOS.
  7. ^ "Playlist anmol moti 1969 on Gaana.com". Gaana.com.
  8. ^ "Songs". Websmusic. Archived from the original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved 12 December 2015.
  9. ^ "Songs-2". Songs PK.

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