Saaheb

Saaheb is a 1985 Hindi movie directed by Anil Ganguly. The film stars Anil Kapoor, Raakhee, Amrita Singh, Utpal Dutt, Biswajit, Vijay Arora, Deven Verma, A. K. Hangal and Dilip Dhawan. The music is by Bappi Lahiri. It is a remake of 1981 Bengali film named Saheb directed by Bijoy Bose which was also remade as Vijetha in Telugu with Chiranjeevi, Karna in Kannada with Vishnuvardhan and Chekkaeran Oru Chilla in Malayalam with Shankar.

Saaheb
Poster
Directed byAnil Ganguly
Produced byRM Valia ,Rupa Gandhi
Written byMadan Joshi (dialogue)
Screenplay bySachin Bhowmik
Story byRanjan Roy
StarringAnil Kapoor
Amrita Singh
Raakhee
Utpal Dutt
Deven Verma
Narrated byShilpa Pednekar
Music byBappi Lahiri
Anjaan (lyrics)
CinematographyP. Subedar
Edited byWaman Bhosle
Guru Dutt Shirali
Release date
  • 15 February 1985 (1985-02-15) (India)
Running time
150 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Anil Kapoor plays Saaheb, the youngest son of the family. He is focused on football, his passion. Due to this, everyone in the family constantly tells him he is no good. However, when circumstances demand, he gives up his kidney to fund his sister's marriage, at the cost of his football career.

The movie has catchy songs like - "Yaar Bina Chain Kahan Re" and "Kya Khabar Kya Pata" - which remain popular to this day.

Cast

Plot

Mr. Sharma (Utpal Dutt) lives with his four sons (Biswajeet, Vijay Arora, Dilip Dhawan) and a daughter, Geeta or Bulti. Only the youngest son, Sunil (Anil Kapoor) and Geeta are unmarried. Mr. Sharma arranges his daughter's marriage with a man who will be re-locating to London, U.K. The family requires Rs.50,000/- for the expenses, and will even go to the extent of selling their house. Sunil or Saaheb as he is referred to, is the black sheep of the family - unemployed & uneducated - only interested in playing football. None of the elder brothers have any means of coming up with money for the expenses, and two of them even scheme with their respective wives to take over the house. Mr. Sharma attempts to raise the money, in vain. Sunil then makes the ultimate sacrifice for the marriage of his sister, and brings the money to his dad. His dad believes that Sunil has stolen the money, and Sunil is forced to lie about where he got the money from. The family only finds out after the marriage ceremony is over, and do not hesitate to blame him. It is then Sujata (Raakhee) reveals the secret of how the money came to Sunil's possession.

Crew

  • Director Anil Ganguly
  • Story Ranjan Roy
  • Screenplay Sachin Bhowmik
  • Dialogue Madan Joshi
  • Producer Rajani Ganguly, R. M. Valia, Rupa K. Gandhi
  • Production Company R. V. Films
  • Presenter Shilpa Pednekar
  • Cinematographer P. Subedar
  • Editor Waman B. Bhosle, Guru Dutt Shirali
  • Art Director Bijoy Ghosh
  • Costume Designer Jasbir Valia
  • Costume and Wardrobe Ashok Bhonsle, Dilip Bhonsle
  • Action Director Manek Irani
  • Choreographer Kamal, Sujatha
  • Music Assistant Anil Mohile, Arun Paudwal, Bansari Lahiri, Surendra Singh Sodhi
  • Music Director Bappi Lahiri
  • Lyricist Anjaan
  • Playback Singers Asha Bhosle, Bappi Lahiri, S. Janaki, Kishore Kumar

Soundtrack

The song "Yaar Bina Chain Kahan Re" has been recreated for the 2020 film Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan[1][2]

All lyrics are written by Anjaan; all music is composed by Bappi Lahiri.

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Chalte Chalte Leharon Ke Saath"Kishore Kumar7:30
2."Jawan Hai Dil Jawan Hain Hum"S. Janaki4:40
3."Kya Khabar Kya Pata"Kishore Kumar, Chorus6:35
4."Tuku Tuku Pyar Karoongi"Asha Bhosle4:30
5."Yaar Bina Chain Kahan Re"S. Janaki, Bappi Lahiri4:40
6."Tuku Tuku Pyar Karoongi" (Sad)Asha Bhosle1:00

References

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