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Amar Prem (transl. Immortal Love) is a 1972 Indian Hindi romantic drama film directed by Shakti Samanta.It is a remake of the Bengali film Nishi Padma (1970), [1] directed by Arabinda Mukherjee, who wrote screenplay for both the films based on the Bengali short story Hinger Kochuri by Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay.
Amar Prem: 1972: 3 Annadata: 1972: 2 Anokha Daan: 1972: 2 Apna Desh: 1972: 3 Apradh: 1972: 3 Babul Ki Galiyaan: 1972: 1 Bandagi: 1972: 4 Bawarchi: 1972: 1 Bees Saal Pehle: 1972: 2 Be-Imaan: 1972: 1 Bhai Ho To Aisa: 1972: 2 Bombay To Goa: 1972: 4 Buniyaad: 1972: 3 Dharkan: 1972: 5 Dil Daulat Duniya: 1972: 4 Do Bachche Dus Haath: 1972: 2 Do Chor ...
The plot takes another twist when, trying to find Shekhar, Taran, accompanied by Amar, and his father (Kanwaljit Singh) discover that Shekhar was responsible for Amar's accident. In a further twist, Amar's father confesses that he knew this all along. He also tells of Shekhar coming to him seeking forgiveness for the accident.
The film title was loosely inspired from a famous dialogue by the veteran actor Rajesh Khanna in the 1972 cult film Amar Prem. [1] The film was initially scheduled for its theatrical release on 7 February 2020 but was later pushed to 28 February 2020 and was panned by critics. [2]
She also enjoyed a flourishing career in Hindi-language films in hits including “An Evening in Paris” (1967), “Aradhana” (1969), “Amar Prem” (1972) and “Mausam” (1975).
Amar and Prem still manage to convince Robert and Bhalla that Ram Gopal is Teja and free him from prison. An escaping Teja is then stopped by Amar and Prem along with Robert and Bhalla. Meanwhile, throughout the film, Robert and Bhalla are constantly harassed by Crime Master Gogo who is demanding his money taken by Teja back, but he discovers ...
Khanna on a 2013 stamp of India. Rajesh Khanna (born Jatin Khanna; 29 December 1942 – 18 July 2012) was an Indian actor, politician and film producer who is known for his work in Hindi cinema.
Nishi Padma (English: The night lotus) is a 1970 Indian Bengali language action drama film directed by Arabinda Mukhopadhyay [1] and produced by Shantimoy Banerjee. [2] It is based on a short story Hinger Kochuri by Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay [3] and released under the banner of Chirantan Chitra.