Raksha (1982 film)

Raksha (transl. Defence; Hindi: रक्षा) is a 1982 Hindi-language spy film, produced by P. Mallikharjuna Rao on Bharathi International Films banner and directed by Ravikant Nagaich. Starring Jeetendra, Parveen Babi in the lead roles and music composed by R. D. Burman. The film is remake of Telugu film Rahasya Gudachari (1981).

Raksha
रक्षा
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRavikant Nagaich
Produced byP. Mallikharjuna Rao
Doondy (Presents)
Written byCharandas Shokh(dialogues)
Anand Bakshi (lyrics)
Screenplay byJyothi Swaroop
Story bySrikanth Nehata
Based onRahasya Gudachari (1981)
StarringJeetendra
Parveen Babi
Music byR. D. Burman
CinematographyRavikant Nagaich
Edited byShyam Prasad Mukherjee
Production
company
Bharathi International Films
Release date
  • 5 February 1982 (1982-02-05)
Running time
127 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Plot

With India ready to enter into the Atomic Age, several international gangsters get together to steal the secret for the benefit of other nations. This results in a bomb being planted on an airliner carrying Dr. Srivastava, the Chief Scientist, and the abduction of another, Khurana. The Indian Secret Service assigns this case to Agent 116, Gopal Kishan Pandey, who is just recovering from the death of his fiancée, Asha, who was killed by gunmen hunting for him. Gopal's investigation leads him to a young cabaret dancer, Bijli, who is the main contact between the international conspirators. Through befriending her, he learns that she is not who she claims to be, but is actually the daughter of Kedar, an employee of Daulatram, who had mysteriously disappeared. As Gopal delves more and more into this mystery, the fewer become his chances at successfully apprehending an enemy that is always elusive and a step ahead of the authorities.

Cast

Soundtrack

#SongSinger(s)
1 "Tere Liye Mere Liye" Kishore Kumar
2 "Mil Gaye Dil Mil Gaye" Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar
3 "Naye Puraane Saal Mein" Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar
4 "Main Chalta Hoon, Mujhe Jaane Do" Asha Bhosle, Mohammed Rafi
5 "Jaani Dilbar Jaani" Asha Bhosle

References

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