Hum Sub Chor Hain (1973 film)

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Hum Sub Chor Hain
Directed by Marutirao Parab
Written byH. M. Singh
Subhash Babbar
S. N. Ajeeb
Afzal Irshad
Produced by A. V. Mohan
Starring Dara Singh
Sheikh Mukhtar
CinematographyShankar Palav
Edited byWaman Rao
Music by Usha Khanna
Distributed bySangam Films
Release date
  • 9 January 1973 (1973-01-09)
CountryIndia
Language Hindi

Hum Sub Chor Hain (transl.We are all Thieves), also known as The Criminals, is a 1973 Hindi crime action film directed by Marutirao Parab. [1] [2] [3] The film stars Dara Singh and Sheikh Mukhtar in the lead roles. [4] The film was released on 9 January 1973 and certified U by the Central Board of Film Certification. [5]

Contents

Cast

Source: [4]

Reception

Film historian Valentina Vitali described the film as "cheap urban action films" in which Singh starred. [1]

Soundtrack

The music was composed by Usha Khanna. [4] Lyrics by Indivar, Asad Bhopali, Jan Nisar Akhtar

  1. "Aaja Mere Saathi" - Asha Bhosle
  2. "Dekhoon Kisko Chahoon Kisko" - Asha Bhosle
  3. "Dil Humaara Ki Heere Se Kuchh KumNa Tha" - Krishna Kalle, Usha Khanna, Manhar Udhas, Mahendra Kapoor
  4. "Panchhi Pinjare Mein Roye" - Hemlata, Suman Kalyanpur
  5. "Tu Nahin Jaane" - Usha Khanna

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References

  1. 1 2 Vitali, Valentina (2009). "History Matters". In Jain, Manju (ed.). Narratives of Indian Cinema. Primus Books. p. 60. ISBN   978-81-908918-4-4.
  2. Rajadhyaksha, Ashish; Willemen, Paul (1999). Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema. Routledge. p. 327. ISBN   978-1-135-94318-9.
  3. N, Patcy (14 October 2015). "When I was working, I was not allowed to lose weight". Rediff . Retrieved 14 October 2020.
  4. 1 2 3 Screen World Publication's 75 Glorious Years of Indian Cinema: Complete Filmography of All Films (silent & Hindi) Produced Between 1913-1988. Screen World Publication. 1988. p. 261.
  5. "The Criminals". The Gazette of India . 384. Government of India Press: 1428. 19 July 1975.