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1977 Indian film
Kalabaaz
Directed byAshok Roy
Written byS. M. Abbas (Dialogue)
Screenplay byKaul Tarun Sen
Story byTarun Ghosh
Produced byYash Kohli
Starring
CinematographyD. K. Prabhakar
Edited byBabu Sheikh
Music by
Production
company
Pashupati Pictures
Release date
  • January 7, 1977 (1977-01-07) (India)
Running time145 min
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Kalabaaz is a 1977 Bollywood film directed by Ashok Roy.

Plot

Trapeze artistes, Vijay (Dev Anand) and Radha (Zeenat Aman), also known as Lisa, love each other. Radha's father G.D. Sapru (Pradeep Kumar) manages the circus in which they work. In a daredevil act without any safety net support, Radha misses Vijay, falls down to ground and is hospitalized with serious wounds. Her face is totally disfigured after recovery. She decides to move abroad, not willing to show her disfigured face to Vijay. Meanwhile, a group of Hindu priests ask Vijay to locate for them statues of Shri Krishna and Devi Radha in the mountainous region bordering India and Burma. Vijay agrees to do so and sets out on the mission with Mangu (Tarun Ghosh), Changu (Asrani) and Sandoz (Hercules). On their way, they meet G. D. Sapru with his niece Tina (Zeenat Aman), Radha's look alike and also the dying Poojary (A. K. Hangal). Whether Vijay is successful in getting the statues and identifying Tina as Radha forms the rest of the story

Cast

Crew

Soundtrack

All lyrics are written by Anand Bakshi; all music is composed by Kalyanji Anandji

Songs
No.TitlePlaybackLength
1."Are Humse Jo Takrayega"Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle4:44
2."Are Roothe Hai To Maan Jayenge"Kishore Kumar5:28
3."Pyara Pyara Sama Hai Pyar Kar Le"Kishore Kumar3:35
4."Pyara Pyara Sama Hai Pyar Kar Le"Lata Mangeshkar3:45

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