Shikari (1963 film)
Shikari (English: The Hunter) is a 1963 hit Hindi movie directed by Mohammed Hussain. The actors are Ajit, Ragini, Helen, Madan Puri, K N Singh, Tun Tun, Kamal Mehra and others.[1] The music of the film was the biggest asset of this film, and the songs "O, Tumko Piya, Dil Diya", "Mangi Hain Duaayen", "Ye Rangeen Mehfil" and "Agar Main Poochhoon", were catchy tunes that became popular on the music chart of the year. The film was loosely based on Hollywood film King Kong.[2]
Shikari | |
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Directed by | Mohammed Hussain |
Produced by | F C Mehra - Eagle Films |
Written by | Surinder Mehra and Vrajendra Gaur (screenplay) |
Starring | Ajit Ragini Helen Madan Puri K N Singh Tun Tun Kamal Mehra |
Music by | G. S. Kohli |
Release date | 1963 |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Cast
- Ajit as Ajit
- Ragini as Rita
- Helen as Shobha
- K. N. Singh as Dr. Cyclops
- Madan Puri as Jagdish
- Tuntun
- Shyam Kumar as Chieftain
- Randhir as Chandu
- Bir Sakhuja as Mr. Kapoor
Plot
Mr. Kapoor (Bir Sakhuja) and Jagdish (Madan Puri) are partners in Circus. The circus is running in loss so they go on an expedition to jungles of Malay to capture kingkong known as Otango. Their friend, a scientist Professor Sharma, daughter of Mr. Kapoor Rita (Ragini) and Chandu the circus clown (Randhir) accompany them. They take a letter of recommendation for Ajit (Ajit) owner of timber estate from their friend Naib living in Malay. In jungle Rita falls in river from ropeway trolley and gets lost in forest. Ajit saves her and takes her to his estates. Later other members of the expedition also come there. A romance starts to bloom between Ajit and Rita. They request Ajit to accompany them to find Otango. He takes his men and they set out on their quest. They find a village destroyed by Otango. They meet a mad scientist Dr. Cyclops (K. N. Singh) who has set up a laboratory in jungle. He is experimenting to turn humans into gorrilas.
Dr. Cyclops is living with his daughter Shobha (Helen) and his henchmen. Shobha wants to save them from his father's nefarious and savage experiments and takes them to a secret passage to run away. But Jagdish tells on them and they are captured. Dr. Cyclops promises Jagdish to help him take away Otango if he helps him marry Rita.
Dr. Cyclops takes Rita to native village to solemnize marriage by chieftain (Shyam Kumar) making Jagdish incharge of the lab in his absence. Trying to escape Ajit and others fight with Jagdish and henchman. Jagdish falls on lab equipment full of chemicals and dies. Shobha takes them to village where marriage is about to be solemnized. Again fight ensues and Shobha is killed. Otango attacks the village and rampages it. They run and coming to another village sets it on fire in hope that Otango dies. But Otango chases them and they come to a trestle bridge over burning lava. They all cross the bridge and then cut the ropes when Otango is trying to cross. Otango falls in gorge with lava and dies. They reach back timber estate and plan to return to Bombay now Mumbai accompanied by Ajit, the future son-in-law.
Soundtrack
Shikari | |||||
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Soundtrack album by G S Kohli | |||||
Released | 1963 | ||||
Recorded | 1963 | ||||
Studio | Gramophone Co of India Ltd | ||||
Genre | Feature Film Soundtrack | ||||
Length | 26:39 | ||||
Language | Hindi | ||||
Label | EMI | ||||
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Music for the film is composed by G. S. Kohli, with lyrics by Farooq Qaisar and Qamar Jalalabadi.[3]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Maangi Hain Duaaen Hamane Sanam" | Farooq Qaisar | Asha Bhosle, Usha Mangeshkar | 4:05 |
2. | "Yeh Rangeen Mehfil Gulaabi Gulaabi" | Qamar Jalalabadi | Asha Bhosle | 4:07 |
3. | "Tumko Piya Dil Diya" | Farooq Qaisar | Lata Mangeshkar, Usha Mangeshkar | 3:26 |
4. | "Chaman Ke Phool Bhi Tujhko" | Farooq Qaisar | Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar | 5:59 |
5. | "Agar Main Puchhoon Jawab Doge" | Farooq Qaisar | Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar | 4:29 |
6. | "Baje Ghunghroo Chham Chham" | Farooq Qaisar | Lata Mangeshkar | 4:33 |
Total length: | 26:39 |
References
- "Shikari". filmsongs.
- Mondal, Sayantan (7 March 2017). "King Kong, born in the USA and happily adopted the world over, including by India". Scroll.in.
- "Shikari". Jio Saavn.