A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1968
Original Title:
Dil Aur Mohabbat
Genres:
Action
Production Companies:
NH Studioz
Production Countries:
India
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 139
Widowed by the sudden passing of his wife, Superintendent of Police, Choudhry, brings up his son, Rajesh, on his own, teaches him all known good values, and when he grows up sends him to College in Bombay, and remits money to him regularly. Choudhry would like to transfer to Bombay Police, so that he can be close to his son, and then one day out of the blue, his transfer is approved, and a delighted Choudhry writes to his son to pick him from the railway station. Upon arrival in Bombay, he does not find his son at the Railway Station, but when browsing through a newspaper he sees his son's photograph - wanted for the murder of a card-sharp. Shocked and dismayed, Choudhry attempts to piece his life together and attempts to find Rajesh before the City Police do - for he may well face the death sentence. Choudhry does find him, but only after Rajesh is accused of killing a woman named Kishori, and this time Choudhry is quite sure that there is no hope for Rajesh.
Art Direction:
Sudhendu Roy
Assistant Camera:
Srinivas Mahapatra
Rajendra Panchotia
Assistant Director:
S. Jagdish Chandra
K.L. Sapra
Ajay Kumar
Choreographer:
P.L. Raj
Suresh Bhatt
Cinematography:
N.V. Srinivas
Costume Design:
Mani J. Rabadi
Bhanu Athaiya
Director:
Anand Dutta
Editor:
Bimal Roy Jr.
Hairstylist:
Bela Agha
Meena Rao
Mezi
Lyricist:
Aziz Kashmiri
Shevan Rizvi
Shamsul Huda Bihari
Varma Malik
Music:
O.P. Nayyar
Playback Singer:
Asha Bhosle
Mahendra Kapoor
Producer:
Vinod Shah
Harish Shah
Special Effects:
Gordhanbhai Patel
Technical Advisor:
J.F.H. Van der Auwera
Writer:
Anand Dutta
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