Mazloom

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Mazloom
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Theatrical poster
Directed byC.P. Dixit
Written by S. M. Abbas
Produced byRanjit Virk
Starring Anita Raj
Suresh Oberoi
Mandakini
Aman Virk
Arjun
Shakti Kapoor
CinematographyMunir Khan
Edited byDeepak Pal
Music by Laxmikant–Pyarelal
Release date
  • 19 September 1986 (1986-09-19)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Mazloom(meaning: ill treated) is a 1986 Indian Hindi-language crime drama film directed by C.P. Dixit and produced by Ranjit Virk, [1] starring Suresh Oberoi, Anita Raj and Mandakini in lead roles. [2]

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Plot summary

Purnima is raped by a stranger (Shakti Kapoor) in a train and is too ashamed to talk about the incident. She becomes pregnant and her parents find out. Her father (Pinchoo Kapoor) dies of shock upon hearing this. Since it is too late to abort the baby, she gives birth to a baby boy and her mother gives him away to a stranger.

A few days later, Purnima marries Vijay (Suresh Oberoi), but ironically the same child ends up in their care, and they name him Rajan (Arjun).

Years later, Purnima gives birth to another child, named Aman. The two boys grow up, and sibling's rivalry prevails to such an extent that they eventually fall in love with the same woman, Meena (Mandakini). Things become increasingly complicated and one member of their family is killed, and another, arrested. [3]

Cast

Songs

The songs in the soundtrack are written by S.H. Bihari and Santosh Anand.

  1. "Pyar Ka Farz Nibhane Ke Liye Aaye Hai" - Mohammed Aziz
  2. "Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday" - Anuradha Paudwal, Mohammed Aziz
  3. "Aa Kareeb Aao Na Yun Dor Dor Jao" - Suresh Wadkar
  4. "Aankh Pe Dhoop Ka Chashma Or Sar Par Ghatye Kali" - Shabbir Kumar
  5. "Kal Hamare Ghar Teri Baarat Ayegi, Or Kya Kya Hoga Jab Woh Raat Aaygi" - Anuradha Paudwal, Mohammed Aziz
  6. "Kal Ho Na Ho Jahan Me Ye Chand Ye Sitare" - Suresh Wadkar, Kavita Krishnamurthy

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