Mard Ki Zabaan

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Mard Ki Zabaan
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Directed by K. Bapaiah
Story byBalamurugan
Produced byAnil Rathi
Starring Dharmendra
Jackie Shroff
Poonam Dhillon
Kimi Katkar
Music by Laxmikant–Pyarelal
Production
company
Shree Shankar Productions
Release date
14 August 1987 (1987-08-14)
Country India
Language Hindi

Mard Ki Zabaan is a 1987 Bollywood action film directed by K. Bapaiah, starring Dharmendra, Jackie Shroff, Poonam Dhillon and Kimi Katkar. [1] [2] [3] The film was a remake of the Telugu film Yuga Purushudu .

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Plot

Ram Chauhan makes a living as a farmer and lives with his brother, Laxman. He falls in love with wealthy Laxmi Sahay, much to the chagrin of her father, Raghupati, who breaks off all relations with her. His anger does not subside even when Laxmi gives birth to a son, Vijay. When Raghupati announces that his sole beneficiary is going to be Shrinath, Laxman opposes this action, is assaulted, and eventually Ram ends up getting killed, Laxmi get separated from Vijay, who ends up being adopted by another man, who renames him Rajesh. An angered Laxman goes to avenge his brother's death, kills some of Shrinath's goons, is arrested and sentenced to several years in prison. Years later, while still in prison, his friend, Govind, informs him that Raghupati has been conned by Shrinath and his son, Monty, and they have hired an impersonator, who has killed Raghupati and taken over the estate. Laxman escapes from prison and is hell-bent on destroying the impersonator, Shrinath and Monty at any and all costs - that is if the police and the impersonator let him. [4]

Cast

Soundtrack

SongSinger
"Gagan Jhume, Kadam Chume" Shabbir Kumar
"Lo Aa Gaya Hero, Ji Bharke Dekhiye" Kishore Kumar, S. Janaki
"Humne Jo Bhi Tumko Diye, Lauta Do Humko Woh Priye" Kishore Kumar, Alka Yagnik
"Samajh Samajhkar Samajh Ko Samjho" Manhar Udhas, Alka Yagnik
"Hoti Jo Main Bijli" Alka Yagnik

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