Jai Shiv Shankar

Jai Shiv Shankar is a 1990 unreleased Hindi-language action film, produced by Rajesh Khanna under his Rajesh Khanna Productions banner,[2] and directed by S.A. Chandrasekhar. It stars Rajesh Khanna, Jeetendra, Chunky Pandey, Poonam Dhillon, Dimple Kapadia, Sangeeta Bijlani in the lead roles and music is composed by R. D. Burman. The film is a remake of the Malayalam film Vartha (1986). This was the first Hindi film of S. Shankar as an Assistant Director.[3]

Jai Shiv Shankar
जय शिव शंकर
Theatrical release poster
Directed byS. A. Chandrasekhar
Produced byRajesh Khanna
Written byShabd Kumar (dialogues)
Anand Bakshi (lyrics)
Screenplay byS. A. Chandrasekhar
Story byT. Damodaran
Based onVartha (1986)
StarringRajesh Khanna
Jeetendra
Chunky Pandey
Dimple Kapadia
Poonam Dhillon
Sangeeta Bijlani
Music byR.D.Burman
Production
company
Rajesh Khanna Productions[1]
Release date
  • 1990 (1990)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

The film marked the first time real-life husband and wife Rajesh Khanna and Dimple Kapadia were appearing in a film together. Despite being completed and promos being released in 1990, the film remains unreleased.[4]

Plot

This is a story of three men; first is Jai, frank and fearless journalist and crusader, for whom the most dangerous of swords, guns, or bombs are no match. He may lay down his life, but will not compromise with the ultimate truth. The second one is Shiva, violent angry man, who has been branded by the society as an anti-social element but is, in fact, a victim of the circumstances in his life.

There is a silver streak beneath his terrorist exterior and his lifestyle is a phenomenon by itself. And the third one is Shanker, who has been directed into forbidden paths of life by those elements who are a curse on society, for furthering their own interest. However, when he realized his mistake, he takes them on, one after another, and exposes them in public. And when these three youths Jai, Shiv and Shankar join hands and launch a tirade against evil, the murky world of sin, tyranny, and oppression shudders and the society looks up to the new awakening.

There is also an honest and upright Government officer Pooja, who succumbs to the pressure of red-tapism in bureaucracy. Then there is Priya, who is the gift to future of healthy society. "Jai, Shiv, Shankar" is thus a clash of ideas, between the perpetrator of oppression and the upholders of truth.

Cast

Soundtrack

TitleSinger(s)
"Kisi Roz Maangi Thi Tumne Dua" Amit Kumar, Alka Yagnik
"Main Tumse Mohabbat Karta Hoon" Amit Kumar, Jayshree Shivram
"Tu Andar Kaise Aaya" Amit Kumar, Asha Bhosle
"Lab Pe Tera Naam" Mohammad Aziz, Asha Bhosle
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