Shankar Shambhu
Shankar Shambhu is a 1976 Bollywood action film directed by Chand.
Shankar Shambhu | |
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Directed by | Chand |
Produced by | A.K Nadiadwala |
Starring | Vinod Khanna Feroz Khan Sulakshana Pandit |
Music by | Kalyanji Anandji |
Release date | 1976 |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Songs
All songs are written by Sahir Ludhianvi.
- "Mera Dil Chura Kar Na Aakhe Chura" - Suman Kalyanpur
- "Hum Lutne Aaye Hai Hum Loot Ke Jayenge" - Jaani Babu Qawwal, Aziz Nazan
- "Aa Pahunchi Hai Saddi Aaj Sawari" - Sulakshana Pandit, Mahendra Kapoor, Kishore Kumar
- "Agar Nibhane Ki Himmat Na Thi Aap Me" - Asha Bhosle
- "Bheege Hue Jalwo Par Aise Na Najar Dhalo" - Mohammed Rafi, Asha Bhosle
Cast
- Feroz Khan ... Shankar L. 'Bade Thakur' Singh
- Vinod Khanna ... Pappu R. Singh / Shambhu L. 'Chhote Thakur' Singh
- Sulakshana Pandit ... Pinky R. Singh / Sulakshana 'Sulu'
- Bindu ... Munnibai
- Ajit ... Inspector / I.G.P. Ranjit Singh
- Bhagwan ... Havaldar Dhondu
- Anwar Hussain ... Kundan
- Jagdeep ... Constable Naik
- Viju Khote ... Kundan's Goon
- Pradeep Kumar ... Lakhan Singh
- Kundan ... Kundan's Brother
- Sulochana Latkar ... Laxmi R. Singh
- Lalita Pawar ... Sulakshana's Foster Mother
- Sudhir ... Chaman
- Jayshree T. ... Courtesan from Jaunpur
Plot
Inspector Ranjit Singh lives a middle-classed lifestyle along with his wife, Laxmi, a son, Pappu, and daughter, Pinky. When the National Bank is broken into one night, he gives chase to the robbers, and shoots one of them dead. The dead robber's brother, Kundan, manages to get away with the loot, then tracks down Ranjit and his family, shoots at them, forcing their jeep to fall into the Narbada river, separating the entire family. Ranjit manages to rescue Laxmi, and then apprehends Kundan, has him tried in Court, and sentenced to jail for several years, but is unable to recover the stolen loot. Years later, Kundan gets discharged and is received by his nephew, Chaman. Ranjit is now the Inspector General of Police, and Laxmi still hopes to be reunited with her children. Pappu has been adopted by a bandit named Lakhan Singh, who re-names him Shambhu, and brings him up with his other son, Shankar. Pinky has been adopted by a widow, who has re-named her Sulakshana, who makes a living as a petty thief. Shankar and Shambhu, on the run from the Police, end up in Bombay, where they will be thrust into conflict with Kundan and Chaman on one hand, and Ranjit Singh on the other.