Amrit
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMohan Kumar
Written byV K Sharma
Story byMohan Kumar
Produced byMohan Kumar
StarringRajesh Khanna
Smita Patil
Aruna Irani
Shafi Inamdar
Satish Shah
Zarina Wahab
Mukri
Sujit Kumar
Daljit Kaur
CinematographyV. K. Murthy
Music byLaxmikant Pyarelal
Anand Bakshi (Lyrics)
Production
company
Emkay Films
Release date
  • 27 June 1986 (1986-06-27)
[1]
Running time
190 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Amrit is a 1986 Indian Hindi drama film starring Rajesh Khanna in the title role playing the character of Amritlal Sharma. The film was directed by Mohan Kumar immediately after directing Avtaar with Khanna in the title role and lyrics written by Anand Bakshi. This movie gave Rajesh Khanna his fourth BJFA Best Actor award in 1987.[2] The film was critically acclaimed and received five stars in Bollywood Guide Collections. The film was remade in Telugu as Aatma Bandhuvulu.

Synopsis

Amrit (Rajesh Khanna) stays with his only son and meanwhile Kamla (Smita Patil) a widow stays with her only son at Kamal Niwas. But Kamla is treated as servant in her own house and the only person who loves her in the house is her granddaughter Sunita. Amrit has the habit of taking his grandson to the nearby garden when his grandson is free from studies. Amrit learns about Kamla's problems due to him meeting her coincidentally quite regularly in the garden. Amrit and Kamla meet up to develop a good relationship. One fine day Kamla gets late to pick up her granddaughter Sunita from the school, as the auto rickshaw she was travelling to reach school, meets with an accident. Amrit, meanwhile goes to pick up his grandson Rahul, learns of this and brings Sunita to her house. Amrit sees Kamla being humiliated by her daughter-in-law when he goes to their house to nurse Kamla's injury. Amrit decides to donate some money to Brahmins on the occasion of his son's birthday but he does not have money and so asks his son to give him few bucks. Amrit and Kamla watch TV with Sunita and Rahul, upon this Amrit's son gets angry and humiliate them, his son throws him out of the house permanently. In the torrential rains, the hurt Amrit meets with the accident. Kamla, then with help of like minded people, admits Amrit in a hospital. The rest of the story is about how Amrit and Kamla decide to separate from their respective selfish children and spend the rest part of life together and how society perceives their togetherness.

Reception

The film had collections worth gross of 9.3 crores at the box office in 1986 in India. It received five stars in the Bollywood guide Collections. The movie was a super hit and celebrated silver jubilee at many centers.

Cast

Music

All lyrics are written by Anand Bakshi; all music is composed by Laxmikant–Pyarelal

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Duniya Mein Kitna Gham Hai (Duet)"Mohammad Aziz, Anuradha Paudwal 
2."Jeevan Sathi Saath Mein Rahna"Manhar Udhas, Anuradha Paudwal 
3."Sharafat Ali Ko Sharafat Ne Mara"Kavita Krishnamurthy, Mohammad Aziz, Jaspal Singh, Mahendra Kapoor 
4."Zindagi Kya Hai Ik Lateefa Hai"Kishore Kumar and chorus 
5."Duniya Mein Kitna Gham Hai (male)"Mohammad Aziz 
6."Duniya Mein Kitna Gham Hai (female)"Anuradha Paudwal 

References

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