Kuchhe Dhaage

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Kuchhe Dhaage
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Directed by Raj Khosla
Produced by Raj Khosla
Starring Vinod Khanna
Moushumi Chatterjee
Kabir Bedi
Nirupa Roy
Trilok Kapoor
Music by Laxmikant–Pyarelal
Distributed by Raj Khosla Films
Release date
  • 18 June 1973 (1973-06-18)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Kuchhe Dhaage is a 1973 Indian Hindi-language action film directed by Raj Khosla. The film stars Vinod Khanna, Moushumi Chatterjee and Kabir Bedi. The music was scored by Laxmikant Pyarelal with lyrics penned by Anand Bakshi.

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Plot

In the state of Madhya Pradesh, India, particularly in the Chambal Ravine there are an abundance of bandit gangs, chiefly consisting of Brahmans and Thakurs, both carrying on their age-old rivalry and hatred for each other from generation to generation. Our story revolves around Brahman Pandit Tulsiram who betrays Thakur Bahadur Singh to the police, and as a result, Bahadur is sentenced to be hanged. Widowed, pregnant and devastated, Bahadur's wife swears that she will raise her child to hunt down and kill Tulsiram at any cost. She gives birth to a son, names him Lakhan, and lets the bandits teach their way of life. As soon as Lakhan grows up, he kills Tulsiram. Hearing of his father's death, army-man, Roopa, resigns and openly swears to kill Lakhan. Unknown to both of them, a beautiful young woman named Sona enters their lives, making them wish that they were living an honest life instead, and both fall head over heels in love with her. Both are on the verge of changing their lives when they find out that the other also has fallen in love with Sona, and they return to their bitter oaths - kill or be killed.

Song List

#SongSingerLength (mins)
1Zara Se Agar Bewafa Lata Mangeshkar 3:54
2Mere Bachpan Tu JaLata Mangeshkar4:48
3Ja Re Ja O Deewane Hemlata (Lata Bhatt), Lata Mangeshkar5:11
4Haye Haye Ek LadkaLata Mangeshkar2:59
5Kachche Dhaage Ke SaathLata Mangeshkar4:05


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