Released on March 23, 1976, "Khaan Dost" is a Bollywood action film directed by Dulal Guha. The film explores the powerful bond of friendship, a popular theme in 1970s Hindi cinema. It later inspired a Telugu remake titled "Mosagadu," showcasing the film's enduring themes.
The typical 70s charm: Story of friendship and betrayal
The plot revolves around Ramdin Pandey (Raj Kapoor), a simple-minded constable struggling financially. He has a sister, Shanti (Yogeeta Bali), to marry off but lacks the necessary dowry. When the dreaded criminal Rehmat Khan (Shatrughan Sinha) arrives in his jail as a new inmate, Ramdin sees a glimmer of hope. Rehmat, sensing Ramdin's vulnerability, befriends him and manipulates him into facilitating an escape.
Enraged by the escape, Jailor Sharma (Satyendra Kapoor) forces Ramdin to travel to Bombay and bring Rehmat back. Thrust into a dangerous world, Ramdin faces the wrath of both Rehmat and Jaggi (Jagdish Raj), the vengeful brother of a man Rehmat killed. The film likely follows Ramdin's struggle to survive, navigate treacherous loyalties, and possibly redeem himself.
A scarce story backed by a powerful cast
While details about the film's critical reception are scarce, "Khaan Dost" intriguingly explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the complexities of male friendship. The film boasts a star-studded cast, including veteran actor Raj Kapoor and the charismatic Shatrughan Sinha. The supporting cast includes Mithu Mukherjee as Zareena, Rehmat's former mistress, and Yogeeta Bali as Ramdin's sister, Shanti.
The music: Another charm of the 70s
The film's soundtrack, another element of 1970s Bollywood charm, featured songs like "Meri Zindagi Mujhpe Roye" (Manna Dey) and "Kaahe Ki Dosti, Kaahe Ki Yaari" (Kishore Kumar).
"Khaan Dost" remains an intriguing piece of 1970s Bollywood cinema.
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