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 Haath Ki Safai


Producer
A. A. Nadiadwala

Director
Prakash Mehra

Music Director

Kalyanji Anandji

Story/Writer
Salim - Javed

Choreography
Kamal - Satyanarayan

Action

S. Azim

 
 
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Cast
Vinod Khanna, Randhir Kapoor, Hema Malini, Simi Garewal, Ranjeet, D.K. Sapru, Satyendra Kapoor, Ram Mohan, Viju Khote, Mustaq Merchant, Preetam Bhalla, Goga, Master Ripple, Master Aashiq and Ruby Mayers
Playback
Mahendra Kapoor, Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammad Rafi and Hema Malini

Synopsis
Shiv and Raju, two innocent little brothers, closer than friends, sacrificed all childhood pleasures to help their sick mother. But after her death the cruel hand of fate separated those two youngsters; they drifted apart to the sprawling metropolis of Bombay, searching desperately for each other.

Lost in the big city, dogged by poverty on all sides, the two youngsters were gradually sucked into the open jaws of the underworld. Shiv Kumar fought his way up and finally rose to the position of a fabulous smuggler and underworld king.

On the other side of the same city, Raju had fallen in with a notorious pick-pocket. He grew up to become a princely figure among the masters of the light-fingered trade.

The two brothers came fact to face one day not as brothers, but as enemies. The root cause of their enemity was Kamini, the beautiful daughter of a millionaire.

Each brother tried to win Kamini over from the other. Kumar Sahib put all the weight of his great power in the balance; while Raju used all his cunning tricks to out-smart the underworld king. Then fate stepped into their lives again and everything was off-balance again.

Kamini landed in Kumar Sahib’s hands. A series of upheavals in his personal life had changed the underworld king vastly with the passage of time. Kumar Sahib offered all the hospitality at his command to Kamini.

Raju’s attempts to contact Kamini were foiled by the intervention of Kumar Sahib who looked upon Raju as a heartless fortune-hunter. Their enemity was intensified by this misundedrstanding; they began to thirst for each other’s blood.

Raju laid a trap for Kumar Sahib and handed him over to his arch-enemy, Ranjit, for a price. Kumar Sahib faced the prospect of meeting death at the hands of his old enemy, Ranjit.

It was almost too late when Raju discovered that Kumar Sahib was his long-lost brother…

Do the two brothers meet again? Find out...

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