Karamdaata (1986 film)

Karamdaata is a 1986 Indian Hindi-language film co-written by Sardar Talukdar and Anwar Khan. The film is directed by Shashilal K. Nair, cinematographed by Ashok Gunjal, co-produced by Jagdish A. Sharma, Kadar Kashmiri, including Ibrahim Surti. The film is about a daughter of an industrialist and a street smart. It stars Shammi Kapoor, Amrita Singh and Mithun Chakraborty in lead roles.[2][3][4]

Karamdaata (1986)
Theatrical release poster
Directed byShashilal K. Nair
Written bySardar Talukdar
Screenplay bySardar Talukdar
StarringShammi Kapoor

Shakti Kapoor
Mithun Chakraborty
Amrita Singh
Dinesh Hingoo
Raj Kishore

Kiran Kumar[1]
Music byAnu Malik
Release date
1986
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Plot

Karamdaata film revolves around a rich girl and a poor man and later suicide. Rai Bahadur (Shammi Kapoor) is a rich industrialist, but his daughter Neeta (Swaroop Sampat) marries to a street smart man Ajit (Shakti Kapoor). Ajit's monetary demands hurt Neeta's wishes, and later she commits suicide leaving her child Pinky (Amrita Singh) behind to her father. One day, Rai Bahadur and Pinky starts arguing over not-known issues, leading Pinky leave her house and starts living with a taxi driver Govinda (Mithun Chakraborty).

Cast

Shammi Kapoor as Rai Bahadur
Mithun Chakraborty as Govinda
Amrita Singh as Pinky
Shakti Kapoor as Ajit
Om Prakash as Khan (doctor)
Dina Pathak as Govinda's mother
Dinesh Hingoo as Bhagwan Das
Ekram Kashmiri as Ikram Kashmiri
Swaroop Sampat as Neeta
Raj Kishore as Raj Kishore
Kiran Kumar as street dancer[5]

Soundtrack

References

  1. Behrawala, Krutika (3 May 2013). "Aditya Raj Kapoor ages from 30 to 65 years in his next". The Indian Express. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
  2. "Ten actors with the maximum releases in a year". livemint.com.
  3. "Karamdaata (1986) Cast Crew". cinestaan.com.
  4. "Karamdaata (1986) - BollywoodMDB". bollywoodmdb.com.
  5. "Karamdaata (1986) Complete Cast & Crew". BollywoodMDB. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
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