1981 Indian film
Wardat | |
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Film poster | |
Directed by | Ravikant Nagaich |
Produced by | Ravikant Nagaich |
Starring | |
Music by | Bappi Lahiri |
Release date |
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Running time | 130 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Wardat is a 1981 Hindi-language spy thriller film. The film is the sequel to Surakshaa.
Plot
Large locusts attack the farmers and farmlands resulting in hefty damages. The Indian Government suspects that this is the work of some terrorists and assign this case to their best agent Gun-master G-9 alias Gopinath, who takes charge and begins the investigation, that will lead him to the dark secret world of underground scientists who are quite capable of harnessing nature to make their ends meet.
Cast
- Mithun Chakraborty as Gunmaster G-9 / Gopinath
- Kaajal Kiran as Kajal Malhotra
- Iftekhar as Chief
- Shakti Kapoor as Shakti Kapoor
- Kalpana Iyer as Anuradha
- Jagdeep as Kabadi
- Keshto Mukherjee as Dharamdas
- Birbal
Soundtrack
The songs of the film are being composed by Bappi Lahiri, written by Ramesh Pant and Faruk Kaiser and the singers were Mohammed Rafi, Usha Mangeshkar, Bappi Lahiri, Usha Uthup, Annette Pinto, and Shailendra Singh.
Track | Title | Singer(s) | Music | Lyricist | Length |
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1 | "Dekha Hai Maine Tujhko Phir" | Bappi Lahiri | Bappi Lahiri | Ramesh Pant | 05:58 |
2 | "Sara Jahan Chhod Ke Tujhe" | Mohammed Rafi, Usha Mangeshkar | Bappi Lahiri | Faruk Kaiser | 05:00 |
3 | "Tu Mujhe Jaan Se Bhi Pyara Hai" | Usha Uthup, Bappi Lahiri | Bappi Lahiri | Ramesh Pant | 04:29 |
4 | "Din Ho Ya Raat Tu Pyar Kiye" | Annette Pinto, Bappi Lahiri | Bappi Lahiri | Ramesh Pant | 05:09 |
5 | "Na Main Hun Tera Na Tu Hain" | Bappi Lahiri, Usha Uthup | Bappi Lahiri | Faruk Kaiser | 07:29 |
6 | "Zaalim Duniya Hum Pe" | Shailendra Singh | Bappi Lahiri | Ramesh Pant | 05:20 |
References
- Vijayakar, Rajiv. "That license to thrill: Espionage – Hindi film style". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 25 November 2022.
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