Hum Paanch (film)

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Hum Paanch
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Directed by Bapu
Screenplay by Mullapudi Venkata Ramana
Based on Paduvaaralli Pandavaru
by Puttana Kanagal
Produced by Boney Kapoor
Surinder Kapoor
Starring Nasiruddin Shah
Sanjeev Kumar
Shabana Azmi
Mithun Chakraborty
Raj Babbar
Gulshan Grover
Amrish Puri
CinematographySharad Kadwe
Edited byKamlakar Karkhanis
Music by Laxmikant–Pyarelal
S. P. Balasubrahmanyam
Production
company
S. K. Films Enterprises
Release date
  • 27 November 1980 (1980-11-27)(India)
Running time
180 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Hum Paanch (transl.Us Five) is a 1980 Hindi language action film directed by Bapu and produced by Boney Kapoor. The film features an all-star cast including Sanjeev Kumar, Shabana Azmi, Mithun Chakraborty, Nasiruddin Shah, Raj Babbar, Gulshan Grover (in his film debut) and Amrish Puri.

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The movie was Boney Kapoor's maiden venture as a producer. A young Anil Kapoor, who is Boney Kapoor's brother has a cameo appearance. This film is a remake of 1978 Kannada film Paduvaaralli Pandavaru , directed by Puttanna Kanagal which was also remade by Bapu earlier in Telugu as Mana Voori Pandavulu (1978). [1]

Cast

Soundtrack

All lyrics are written by Anand Bakshi; all music is composed by Laxmikant–Pyarelal, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Hum Paanch Pandav" Shailendra Singh, Amit Kumar, Anwar, Suresh Wadekar 4:49
2."Ka Jaanu Main"Amit Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar 5:15
3."Kya Kahiye Bhagwan Se" Mohammad Rafi 2:31
4."Aapno Se Munh Mod Ke"Mohammad Rafi1:43
5."Aati Hai Palki" Kishore Kumar, Mahendra Kapoor 6:21
6."Aaiye Meharban" Usha Uthup 5:36
7."Dheere Chal Zara"Mohammad Rafi5:11
8."Ye Soye Insaan"Mohammad Rafi1:45

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References

  1. "Boney Kapoor: Hum Paanch made Amrish Puri a star". The Times of India. 11 August 2015. ISSN   0971-8257 . Retrieved 6 November 2023.