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Directed by | Mukul S. Anand John Philip Dayton (English version) |
Screenplay by | Mukul S. Anand |
Story by | Mukul S. Anand |
Dialogues by | Kader Khan |
Produced by | Arjun Hingorani |
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Narrated by | Raza Murad |
Cinematography | Pravin Bhatt |
Music by | Kalyanji-Anandji |
Lyrics by | Anjaan Hasan Kamal |
Production company | Kapleshwar Productions |
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Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Sultanat is a 1986 Bollywood epic film written and directed by Mukul S. Anand. The film stars Dharmendra, Sunny Deol, Sridevi, Juhi Chawla and Karan Kapoor, supported by Tom Alter, Amrish Puri, Shakti Kapoor and Dalip Tahil. It was the debut movie of both Juhi Chawla (Miss India 1984) and Karan Kapoor (son of Shashi Kapoor). [1] It was the first film in which Dharmendra appeared onscreen with his son Sunny Deol. Earlier they had both appeared in the 1984 film Sunny but did not share any scenes together.
Shah is the king of a Sultanate in Middle-Eastern Asia. When a bandit tribe leader, Razoulli Al-Jabber Al-Nasser, attacks their region, the Sultanate's army, led by Lieutenant Khalid, fights back and defeats the enemy. Razoulli escapes, but not before abducting Khalid's pregnant wife, Ayesha. Ayesha gives birth to a son but dies during childbirth. A midwife proclaims that the boy is blessed and destined to one day become the Sultan (King) of this Sultanat (Sultanate). Hearing this, Razoulli, whose wife has been unable to give him a male heir, decides to keep the baby for himself. He tells Khalid that both his wife and child died, then names the boy Sultan and raises him as his own, teaching him all the skills of a warrior.
Meanwhile, Khalid remarries an American journalist, Jane and has another son, Samir, who is sent abroad for his safety and education. Now a General, Khalid vows to kill Razoulli. Sultan grows up to be a powerful warrior and a capable leader of his people.
One day, while Princess Yasmeen, the beautiful daughter of King Shah, is on a cavalcade, Sultan dares to look into her eyes. When she commands him to bow, he refuses and instead kisses her. In retaliation, Yasmeen has her troops capture him. She tortures him in the prison. To further punish him, she forces him to enter a death race being conducted by her cousin and Shah’s nephew, Shakir. Sultan escapes and abducts Yasmeen. After a series of sensual clashes, they fall madly in love.
Soon after, General Khalid kills Razoulli, and Razoulli's wife loses her mind. Sultan, unaware of his true parentage, swears to avenge his "father's" death and learns that Khalid is responsible. Meanwhile, King Shah announces his intention to marry Princess Yasmeen to Khalid's son. This decision enrages Shakir, who secretly plans to become the future king of the Sultanate by marrying the princess himself.
Sultan finds out that Khalid’s son, Samir, and his fiancée, Zarina, are arriving soon and plans to abduct them. Khalid learns of Sultan’s plan and decides to kill him. When Samir and Zarina arrive, Sultan overpowers them with an intention to kill Samir, but they manage to escape when Khalid comes to their rescue. However, Khalid is captured by Sultan's men.
The two men agree to a duel to the death. Khalid is unaware that Sultan is his long-lost son, the one he was told had died so many years ago. It seems now that this father-son duel will only end when one of them is killed by the other.
Song | Singer |
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"Yaara Dilbar Dildaara Kitna Hai Pyara Pyara" | Asha Bhosle |
"Kya Hoon Main Tu Jaane Na, Mujhe Tu Pehchane Na" | Asha Bhosle |
"Jaanu Jaanam Jaan-E-Man Jaan-E-Tamanna Jaan-E-Jigar" | Asha Bhosle, Shabbir Kumar |
"Nazar Ne Nazar Se Kya Kaha Meri Jaan Yeh Bata" | Suresh Wadkar, Sadhana Sargam |
"Tu Hai Kamaal Maula, Teri Sultanat Kamaal" | Suresh Wadkar |
juhi chawla Sultanat.