Hum Sab Ustad Hain

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Hum Sab Ustad Hain
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Directed by Maruti Rao
Written byMaruti Rao
Story byMaruti Rao
Starring Kishore Kumar
Dara Singh
Ameeta
Sheikh Mukhtar
Production
company
Sangam Films
Distributed bySuper Cassettes Industries Limited (T-Series)
Release date
  • 1965 (1965)
Country India
Language Hindi

Hum Sab Ustad Hain is a 1965 Hindi film starring Kishore Kumar, Dara Singh and Ameeta. [1]

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Plot

As the film begins, Romi (Sheikh Mukhtar) shoots a man but does not kill him. However, he is arrested, convicted, and sentenced to jail for the murder. His pregnant wife Radha (Lalita Kumari) throws herself into the river, but is later saved by a villager who accepts her and her son Ram (Dara Singh). After 14 years in jail, Romi wanders for eight more years. Being rejected by the society and unable to find a job, Romi turns to crime. When his gang is offered a large sum of money to smuggle national secrets, he kidnaps a young child and forces her sister Roopa (Ameeta) to carry the smuggled goods. Roopa, who would rather die than betray her country, loses control of her car and drives straight into a river. She survives and is washed ashore in the village where Radha and Ram live. Meanwhile, an unemployed Kishore (Kishore Kumar) decides to play detective and find the lost girl Radha and her sister. He tracks her down in the village and instantly falls in love with her. Romi and his gang also track her down and go to the city to help save her sister. At this point, Romi becomes a wrestler. Romi kidnaps Radha and realizes that they are his long-lost family. He then decides to sacrifice himself for his family to show them that his heart is still honest and that he has always loved them.

Cast

Soundtrack

Lyrics by Asad Bhopali, Music by Laxmikant Pyarelal

SongSingers
"Pyar Baan te Chalo" Kishore Kumar
"Ajnabee Tum Jane Pehchane Se" (Male) Kishore Kumar
"Ajnabee Tum Jane Pehchane Se" (Female) Lata Mangeshkar
"Kya Teri Zulfein Hain" Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle
"Suno Jana Suno Jana" Kishore Kumar

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References

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