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1972 Indian film
Do Chor
Poster
Directed byPadmanabh
Written byKrishan Chander
Produced byRaj Khosla
StarringDharmendra
Tanuja
Music byR. D. Burman
Release date
  • 29 December 1972 (1972-12-29)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Do Chor (transl. Two thieves) is a 1972 Hindi romantic drama film produced by Raj Khosla and directed by Padmanabh. It stars Dharmendra, Tanuja, Shobhana Samarth, K.N. Singh, Trilok Kapoor and Jalal Agha. The music is by R.D. Burman and the lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri. The film did well at the box office.

Plot

A series of mysterious burglaries take place at the homes of four wealthy men. The burglar takes a single piece of jewellery from each of the men, but not touching the cash and other jewellery, and leaving the calling card of a swastika. The police suspect Tony generally known in the community as a thief, but he claims innocence. He tries to find out who the real burglar is and catches Sandhya stealing from one of the wealthy men. She tells him that she is taking back what is really her inheritance, as these items belong to her mother since these four men swindled her mother after her father's death. Her mother is now in a mental institution. Tony and Sandhya fall in love. He helps her recover all of her items and put the wealthy men behind bars. Sandhya's mother is well again. Tony and Sandhya promise to start a life together after they complete their short jail sentences.

Cast

Soundtrack

Song Singer
"Yaari Ho Gayi Yaar Se" Lata Mangeshkar
"Mora Chhota Sa Balamwa" Lata Mangeshkar
"Chahe Raho Door, Chahe Raho Paas" Lata Mangeshkar, Kishore Kumar
"Kali Palak Teri Gori Khulne Lagi Hai Thodi Thodi" Lata Mangeshkar, Kishore Kumar
"Meri Jaan, Meri Jaan" Kishore Kumar

References

  1. ^ "Do Chor (1972)". The Hindu. 2 December 2016. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 16 February 2022.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 21 January 2011. Retrieved 2011-02-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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