Khanjar (1980 film)

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Khanjar
Directed byAtmaram
Written byRam Govind
Produced byAtmaram
Gurudutt Films
StarringNavin Nischol
Reena Roy
Suresh Oberoi
Amjad Khan
Mehmood
CinematographyK. R. Murthy
Yusuf
Edited byE. G. Shinde
Music byNitin Mangesh
Maya Govind (lyrics)
Release date
  • 18 January 1980 (1980-01-18) (India)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Khanjar (Hindi: ख़ंजर; translation: dagger) is a 1980 Hindi language film, produced and directed by Atmaram. This action thriller casts Navin Nischol in the lead with the supporting cast of Reena Roy, Suresh Oberoi, Amjad Khan, Jankidas, Jayshree T., Jeevan, K. N. Singh, Mehmood, Murad, Reeta Bhaduri, Sajjan and Shekhar Kapur. Nitin Mangeshkar scored the music for this film, with lyrics written by Maya Govind.

The story, in brief, is about a dagger in a criminal investigation, and the mysterious deaths around the life of its custodian.

Plot[]

Prakash (Navin Nischol), a librarian, lives with his daughter. One day, his friend and private detective Captain Usman (Suresh Oberoi) visits him and gives him a diary along with a dagger (khanjar) to safeguard them. He also informs Prakash about their importance for a case under his investigation and that he has been threatened by some gangsters about them. Soon after this, Prakash learns that Usman is murdered. He also receives a call from a stranger inquiring about Usman's diary and the dagger. Meanwhile, a smart girl named Preeti (Reena Roy) starts to flirt and get closer to him to know about the diary and the dagger. Prakash notices her acts, and illustrates to the police the story of Usman's diary, the dagger, his murder and Preeti's attempts for them. They instruct him to follow her to learn about the gangsters she works with. Upon his insistence, Preeti informs him about her activities under the instructions of Prince (Amjad Khan). Soon Prince learns about her behaviour and kills her. After a few days, his brother-in-law Ramesh (Shekhar Kapur), married to his younger sister Jyoti (Rita Bhaduri), is also found murdered. Disturbed by these mysterious murders leading to the dagger, Prakash and his magician friends Jagat (Mehmood) and Rasvanti (Jashree T.) visit an old town, Udaigarh, famous for Swamiji (Amjad Khan). One mystery leads to a deeper mystery and a series of thrilling events unravel the mystery of the khanjar.

Cast[]

Crew[]

  • Direction – Atmaram
  • Story – Ram Govind
  • Screenplay – Ram Govind
  • Dialogue – Ram Govind
  • Production – Atmaram
  • Production Company – Gurudutt Films[1]
  • Editing – E. G. Shinde
  • Cinematography – K. R. Murthy, Yusuf
  • Art Direction – L. G. Patil
  • Costume Design – Leena Shah, Mani Rabadi
  • Action Direction – Ravi Khanna
  • Choreography – Kamal
  • Background Music – Anil Mohile, Arun Paudwal
  • Music Direction – Nitin Mangeshkar
  • Lyrics – Maya Govind
  • Playback – Anjali, Arati Mukherjee, Aziz Nazan, Jaspal Singh, Mahmood, Usha Timothy

Soundtrack[]

All lyrics are written by Maya Govind; all music is composed by Nitin Mangeshkar.

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Dekho Mera Ye Jantar Mantar"Mahmood, Anjali3:00
2."Honolulu Se Aai Hoon Main"Usha Timothy5:05
3."Lo Hum Aagaye Hain Phir Tere Dar"Aziz Nazan4:50
4."Teri Nigah Khanjar"Aziz Nazan3:55
5."Tum Meri Zindagi Ho" (Solo)Arati Mukherjee6:00
6."Tum Meri Zindagi Ho" (Duet)Jaspal Singh, Aarti Mukharjee5:00
7."Zinda Hoon Magar Zinda Hoon Nahin"Arati Mukherjee5:05

References[]

  1. ^ "Khanjar". indianfilmtrade.com. Archived from the original on 6 October 2011. Retrieved 4 August 2011.

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