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1980 film by Raj Khosla For the 2008 film, see Dostana (2008 film).

Dostana
Film poster
Directed byRaj Khosla
Written bySalim–Javed
Produced byYash Johar
Starring
CinematographyNariman A. Irani
Edited byWaman Bhonsle
Music byLaxmikant–Pyarelal
Distributed byDharma Productions
Release date
  • 17 October 1980 (1980-10-17)
Running time153 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budgetest.₹8 million
Box officeest.₹90 million

Dostana (transl.Friendship) is a 1980 Indian Hindi action drama film, written by Salim–Javed, produced by Yash Johar, and directed by Raj Khosla. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Shatrughan Sinha, Zeenat Aman in lead roles and Prem Chopra, Amrish Puri, Helen, Pran in supporting roles. The film was a superhit at the box-office and became the fourth highest-grosser of 1980, behind Qurbani, Aasha and Ram Balram. Dostana was also the last successful film directed by Raj Khosla. It was remade in Tamil as Sattam with Kamal Haasan.

Plot

Vijay Verma (Amitabh Bachchan) and Ravi Kapoor (Shatrughan Sinha) are best friends who do not question each other about their careers. Vijay is a police officer and Ravi is a lawyer. While Vijay catches criminals with the help of an informant named Tony (Pran), Ravi bails those criminals out and is employed by the villainous Daaga (Prem Chopra). One day, both Vijay and Ravi meet Sheetal (Zeenat Aman) at different places and times, and both fall in love with her. While Vijay’s love is more vocal and is reciprocated by Sheetal, Ravi has a one-sided crush on Sheetal, who only sees him as a friend.

Ravi admits his love for Sheetal to Vijay, who is devastated but decides to sacrifice his love for Ravi's sake. He writes a letter to Sheetal saying that they have to give up their relationship for Ravi; the letter accidentally reaches Ravi first, but he does not read it. Daaga finds out about Vijay and Sheetal's relationship through a photograph, and decides to cause trouble in Vijay and Ravi's friendship by revealing Vijay and Sheetal's relationship to Ravi. Vijay and Ravi become rivals for the first time, and Ravi takes Daaga's side in return for making Vijay's life hell. One day, Tony tells Vijay his story: he was in charge of the checkpoints that check trucks. He was threatened by an unknown criminal (apparently Daaga) to let a certain truck through without checking, but he refuses and tips the police off to the truck. In retaliation, Daaga sends a truck to run over him and his family, killing his wife and disabling his son Johnny. Later, Daaga frames Vijay for killing a criminal he was interrogating for info on Daaga. Ravi defends him on the condition that Sheetal sleeps with him for one night. On the night, he finds and reads the letter that Vijay wrote to Sheetal and repents and rekindles his friendship with Vijay.

Just then, Daaga captures them. Vijay comes to the rescue, but is also captured. Daaga's moll Sylvia (Helen), who is really a spy, and Tony's wife's sister, that gives Tony his info, saves them. Daaga fatally shoots Tony, who dies in Vijay's arms with the final wish that Vijay takes care of Johnny, and escapes with Balwant Singh in a plane, but is forced to land by Ravi and Vijay, who are using a jeep and helicopter. Balwant Singh gets shot by Daaga because he couldn't run due to ankle sprain while jumping off the charter plane. Daaga attempts to escape , but is caught by Vijay. He tries to shoot Vijay with a pocket gun and get shot dead in return by Vijay instead.

Cast

In a scene from the film, Amitabh Bachchan beats Sajjan in the prison, who is later killed by another prisoner. This scene was lifted by Raj Khosla from his previous directorial C.I.D. (1956), where the same circumstances were faced by Dev Anand.

Coincidentally, Karan Johar, the son of the film's producer Yash Johar, also went on to produce a film of the same name starring Abhishek Bachchan (Amitabh Bachchan's son), John Abraham and Priyanka Chopra.

Soundtrack

The music for Dostana was composed by the duo Laxmikant–Pyarelal and the lyrics were written by Anand Bakshi.

Song Singer
"Mere Dost Kissa Yeh Kya Ho Gaya" Mohammed Rafi
"Salamat Rahe Dostana Hamara" (Part 1) Kishore Kumar, Mohammed Rafi
"Salamat Rahe Dostana Hamara" (Part 2) Kishore Kumar, Mohammed Rafi
"Bahoot Khoobsurat Ek Ladki" Kishore Kumar
"Dillagi Ne Di Hawa" Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle
"Kitna Aasaan Hi Kehna Bhool Jao" Lata Mangeshkar

Box Office

In India, the film grossed 75 million, with net earnings of ₹45 million. It was declared a 'super hit' at the box office, becoming the fourth-highest grossing Indian film of 1980.

Awards

28th Filmfare Awards:

Nominated

References

  1. ""Dostana (1980) Hindi Movie Review, Budget and Box Office Collection"". www.bollywoodproduct.com. Retrieved 11 November 2024.
  2. "The Biggest Diwali BLOCKBUSTERS Of All Time". boxofficeindia.com. 7 November 2018. Retrieved 7 November 2018.
  3. "India Box-office 1980". Archived from the original on 5 October 2013. Retrieved 11 November 2024.

External links

Salim–Javed
Hindi cinema
Kannada cinema
Remakes and
adaptations
Tamil
Telugu
Malayalam
Kannada
Hindi
Hong KongThe Brothers (1979)
Related concepts
Related people
Dharma Productions
Key individuals
Karan Johar
Shakun Batra
Mahesh Bhatt
Rensil D'Silva
Shashank Khaitan
Karan Malhotra
Punit Malhotra
Tarun Mansukhani
Ayan Mukerji
Abhishek Varman
Rohit Shetty
Raj Mehta
Other directors
Films presented
List of Dharma Productions films


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