Aaj Ke Sholey

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Aaj Ke Sholey
Directed byRajendra Singh Babu
Produced byR.S. Virk
CinematographyP.S.Prakash
Edited byK.B.Alu
Music by Satyam (composer), Kamalkant
Production
company
S.R.S Productions
Distributed byRanjit Films Combines
Release date
  • 5 July 1985 (1985-07-05)
Language Hindi

Aaj Ke Sholey is a 1985 Indian Hindi feature film, directed by Rajendra Singh Babu and produced by R.S. Virk. The film stars Amrish Puri, Fighter Shetty, Sunder Krishna and Jayanti Manjula in major roles. The musical score of the film was done by Kamalkant and Satyam. [1]

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Plot

After a birthday party leads to the abduction of two children, a courageous group of six youngsters embarks on a mission to locate the kidnapper's lair and save their friends. Utilizing a history textbook, the children discover the kidnapper's hideout within an ancient fortress. Unwavering in their determination, they enlist the assistance of a film crew to infiltrate the kidnapper's stronghold and rescue their friends. Throughout their journey, they face encounters with wild animals but remain undeterred in their quest.

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References

  1. Aaj Ke Sholey Movie: Showtimes, Review, Trailer, Posters, News & Videos | eTimes , retrieved 20 February 2020