Amma (1986 film)

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Amma
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Promotional poster
Directed byJiten
Produced byB. B. Katra
Jiten G H
Starring Mithun Chakraborty
Raakhee
Ashok Kumar
Neeta Mehta
Suresh Oberoi
Vijay Arora
Shashikala
Mallika Sarabhai
Music by Raj Kamal
Release date
  • 9 May 1986 (1986-05-09)
Running time
135 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget Rs 2 Crores

Amma is a 1986 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Jiten and produced by B. B. Katra and Jiten himself, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Vijay Arora, Raakhee, and Ashok Kumar.

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Shanta (Rakhee Gulzar) and Prabin (Suresh Oberoi) get married. Nabin (Mithun Chakraborty) is Prabin's younger brother. On the day of marriage, the police raid the house, but did not get Nabin. The reason for Nabin's crime is not disclosed. Then Nabin meets Shanta in the bus, but the police attacks the bus and Nabin escapes again. Meantime, Prabin wins the case of their old ancestral property. Nabin meets family friend Suraj (Vijay Arora) and knows about Shanta's delivery of a boy. Prabin was murdered by his relative and the blame falls on Nabin. However Nabin later proves his innocence in front of everyone. Soon dejected Shanta with her children and father-in-law had to leave the city. They had a struggled living. Meantime Nabin gets caught by police for the murder of Prabin and sentenced to death. Suraj, who was also Shanta's childhood friend advises Shanta to make pickles and sell it to make money. Shanta follows his advice and starts the pickle factory. Now her father-in-law also passes away. Her son gets married, as well as daughter. Suraj also dies. Now Shanta makes a will and leaves home. Everyone searches for her, but unable to find her. Shanta's grandson Raju finds her in the station. Everyone understand their mistakes and apologises to Shanta. Finally Shanta dies, and her granddaughter Shobha gives birth to a daughter, now everybody believes that their Amma Shanta is born again as Shobha's granddaughter.

Cast

Songs

  1. "Ek Tha Raaja Ek Thi Raani" - Sushma Shrestha, Anand Kumar C, Hemlata, Viraj Upadhyay
  2. "Mai Hu Teri Amma" - Anand Kumar C, Sulakshana Pandit
  3. "Mai Hu Teri Amma" (part 2) - Sulakshana Pandit
  4. "Rock Rock Baby Masti Me" - Kalyani Mitra, Sushma Shrestha, Amit Kumar
  5. "Taqdeer Se Lad Na Sake Koi" - Anand Kumar C.
  6. "Tumhe Kasam Hai Apni Ma Ki" - Anand Kumar C, Hariharan, Shailendra Singh

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