Jeevan Yudh is a 1997 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Partho Ghosh, produced by Piyush Chakravorthy,[1] starring Mithun Chakraborty, Raakhee, Jaya Prada, Atul Agnihotri, Mamta Kulkarni, Shakti Kapoor, Rami Reddy and Alok Nath.[2] The film also had a Bengali version release under the title Jiban Juddha.
Jeevan Yudh | |
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Directed by | Partho Ghosh |
Written by | Anirudh Tiwari (dialogues) |
Story by | Ranbir Pushp |
Produced by | Piyush Chakravorthy |
Starring | Mithun Chakraborty Raakhee Jaya Prada Atul Agnihotri Mamta Kulkarni |
Cinematography | K. V. Ramanna |
Edited by | Sanjay Varma |
Music by | Nadeem-Shravan |
Production company | Bharati Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 140 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi+Bengali |
Plot
editVasudev Rai lives in a small town with his wife and son, Rohit. Vasudev works as a teacher in a school owned and operated by Gajraj Choudhry. One day, a truck driver named Deva Prakash brings the body of Vasudev to a nearby hospital, and requests the doctor to treat him. The doctor determines that Vasudev is dead, summons the police, and asks Deva to wait until their arrival for his statement. When Deva disappears, he is assumed to be responsible for Vasudev's death. Vasudev's wife and son are devastated. Rohit swears to avenge his father's death and leaves the town. His investigation lets him conclude that the murderer is somewhere near his home town and he returns to find that his town now has a new police in-Charge, Inspector Ajay Kumar. Rohit suspects that Ajay is not who he claims to be and starts making inquiries and unmasks that Ajay is Deva. Accused of killing Vasudev, Deva pleads his innocence but no one believes him. Desperate, he kidnaps Choudhry's daughter Kajal and bolts.[3]
Cast
edit- Mithun Chakraborty as Inspector Deva Prakash
- Raakhee as Mrs. Rai
- Jaya Prada as Rani
- Atul Agnihotri as Rohit Rai
- Mamta Kulkarni as Kajal Choudhry
- Shakti Kapoor as Rani's accomplice
- Mohan Joshi as Gajraj Choudhry
- Alok Nath as Vasudev Rai
- Rami Reddy as Madan
- Girja Shankar as Inspector Ajay Kumar
Soundtrack
editThe music was composed by Nadeem-Shravan and lyrics were written by Sameer.
"Zindagi Ko Guzarne Ke Liye" and the Bengali version "E Jiban Tomar Jonno" was a very popular song that year.
# | Title | Singer(s) |
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1 | "Kameez Meri Kaali" | Kavita Krishnamurthy, Ila Arun |
2 | "Sun Sajana Tere Bin" | Babul Supriyo, Alka Yagnik |
3 | "Zindagi Ko Guzarne Ke Liye" | Pankaj Udhas, Alka Yagnik |
4 | "Raja Kaise Bethun Tohari" | Sudesh Bhosale, Sadhana Sargam |
5 | "Tu Hai Meri Dil Ka" | Kavita Krishnamurthy, Nachiketa Chakraborty |
6 | "Sharm Aane Lagee" | Kavita Krishnamurthy |
# | Title | Singer(s) |
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1 | "Jama Amar Kalo" | Kavita Krishnamurthy, Ila Arun |
2 | "Na Jeyona Durete Ekla" | Babul Supriyo, Alka Yagnik |
3 | "E Jiban Tomar Jonno" | Abhijeet, Alka Yagnik |
4 | "Raja Kemne Boshi Tor Ei" | Sudesh Bhosale, Sadhana Sargam |
5 | "Chor Chor, Maan Prashader" | Kavita Krishnamurthy, Nachiketa Chakraborty |
6 | "Lajja Keno Elo" | Kavita Krishnamurthy |
References
edit- ^ Jeevan Yudh (1997), retrieved 8 August 2021
- ^ "JEEVAN YUDH (1997)". BFI. Archived from the original on 11 May 2021. Retrieved 8 August 2021.
- ^ "Jeevan Yudh - Movie - Box Office India". boxofficeindia.com. Retrieved 8 August 2021.
External links
edit- Jeevan Yudh at IMDb