Bond 303

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Bond 303
Bond 303 poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Ravi Tandon
Written byMadan Joshi (dialogues)
Screenplay byK. K. Shukla
Story byK. K. Shukla
Produced byB. C. Devra
Starring Jeetendra
Parveen Babi
Prem Chopra
Helen
CinematographyRajan Kinagi
Edited byWaman Rao
Music by R. D. Burman
Production
company
B. C. Devra Films
Release date
  • 19 June 1985 (1985-06-19)
Running time
137 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi

Bond 303 is a 1985 Hindi-language spy film, produced by B.C. Devra on B.C. Devra Films and directed by Ravi Tandon. [1] [2] It stars Jeetendra, Parveen Babi and music composed by R. D. Burman. [3]

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Plot

The film begins on a terrorist organization chaired by Tiger a person always in dark and moves his pawns through his internal command, Shakti Verma. Shakti establishes his base camp which creates wreaks havoc in the country. During that mayhem, a patriot KK Verma confronts the incompetence of the government in his newspaper. Hence, the case is handed over to a smart, clever & stout-hearted secret agent, Bond 303 Ajay. Immediately, he takes the charge and becomes die-hard toward the vipers. In that process, Prof. Ranjeet a renowned atomic scientist is recognized as a defector and eliminated by 303. In tandem, Ajay falls for a beau Kavitha niece of KK Verma.

Here, Ajay discovers the nefarious shade of KK Verma as Tiger, and Shakti as his son. He also learns about their conspiracy to destroy the all-eminent scientists and politicians at a summit on 13 February under an Operation Destruction. At present, the Tiger is highly charged due to the absence of Prof. Ranjeet to accomplish his mission. So, he heirs 4 renegade scientists but 303 break their plan by apprehending them. Then, Tiger plots by transposing Kavitha with her twin sister Suziana a plucky gangster, and retrieves the scientists. Being cognizant of it, Ajay makes Suziana realize her mistake and with her aid, he lands at the surface camp. At last, Bond 303 lion-heartedly ceases the baddies and tears down their operation, when, Suziana sacrifices her life. Finally, the movie ends on a happy note with the marriage of Ajay & Kavitha.

Cast

Soundtrack

'Ab to hoga so hone do' was quite popular song from the movie.

In the health spa scene, the 70's disco hit 'Love to love you baby's by Donna Summer plays in the background. Gulshan Bawra wrote all the songs.

SongSinger
"Raste Mein Kal Ek Ladki Mili" Kishore Kumar
"Dil Agar Jawan Hai, To Aadmi Jawan Hai, Zindagi Hai Uski Jis Pe Husn Meharban Hai" Kishore Kumar, R. D. Burman
"Ab Jo Hoga So Hone Do, Yeh Dil Rasm-E-Jahan Na Mane" Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle
"Main Hoon Lily, Aayi Hoon" Asha Bhosle
"Main Tera Deewana, Yeh Kaise Tune Jana, Zara Meri Jaan Yeh Bata" Amit Kumar, Suresh Wadkar, Kalyani Mitra

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