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Directed by

Manmohan Desai

Writing Credits (in alphabetical order)

Smt. Jeevanprabha M. Desai... (story) (as J.M. Desai)
Kader Khan... (dialogue) (as Kadar Khan)
K.B. Pathak... (scenario)
Prayag Raj... (screenplay)
Pushpa Sharma... (story)

Cast (in credits order) verified as complete

Dharmendra ... Dharam Singh
Zeenat Aman ... Rajkumari Pallavi
Jeetendra ... Veer Singh
Neetu Singh ... Roopa (Gypsy Girl)
Pran ... Hunter Jwala Singh
Sheroo the Wonder Bird ... Sheroo
Bobby Deol ... Young Dharam (as Bobby Junior Dharmendra)
Indrani Mukherjee ... Maharani Meenakshi (as Indrani Mukerjee)
Jeevan ... Satpal Singh
Sujit Kumar ... Rajkumar Sujan Singh
Dev Kumar ... Dev Singh (Pallavi's brother)
Azaad Irani ... Azad Singh (as Azad)
D.K. Sapru ... Maharaja (The King) (as Sapru)
B.M. Vyas ... Rajguru
Hercules ... Ramdin Lohar
Neelam ... Dhano
Chand Usmani ... Mrs. Roopmati Singh
Ranjeet ... Ranjeet Singh
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Pradeep Kumar ... Maharaja Pratap Singh (uncredited)

Produced by

Chandan S. Desai... executive producer
Subhash Desai... producer
Chandrika G. Shah... associate producer

Music by

Laxmikant Shantaram Kudalkar... (as Laxmikant)
Pyarelal Ramprasad Sharma... (as Pyarelal)

Cinematography by

N.V. Srinivas... director of photography (as N.V. Shrinivas)

Film Editing by

Kamlakar Karkhanis... (as Kamlakar)

Production Design by

Danny Desai
Ketan Desai

Art Direction by

Madhukar S. Shinde... (as M.S. Shinde)
Gurudayal Singh... (as Late Guru Dayal Singh)
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Makeup Department

Mohan Mishra... assistant makeup artist
Govind Pawar... makeup artist
Ramchandra Shinde... assistant makeup artist

Production Management

S. Munir... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Danny Desai... assistant director
Ketan Desai... assistant director
Raju Kapadia... assistant director (as Rajoo Kapadia)
Latif Khan... assistant director (as Abdul Latif Khan)
Anil Nagrath... chief assistant director
Naresh Sharma... assistant director
Sunil Sikand... assistant director
Rajesh Varma... assistant director

Sound Department

Mangesh Desai... sound re-recordist
Ganpat Gawade... sound assistant
Ramanlal... associate: D.O. Bhansali
Dayabhai Solanki... sound assistant
Minoo Tumpal... audiographer (as Minoo Tampal)

Special Effects by

Kirit Kumar... main titles: G.D. Art
Ramesh Meer... special effects
Dahyabhai Patel... opticals
Gordhanbhai Patel... opticals

Visual Effects by

Lala... fire works (as Shri Lala)

Stunts

M.S. Dass... fight composer

Camera and Electrical Department

Anil Dhanda... assistant camera (as A. Kumar)
V. Durga Prasad... photographer: second unit (as Durga Prasad)
Srinivas Mahapatra... chief assistant camera (as S. Mahaptra)
Sudhin Majumdar... photographer: second unit (as Sudhin Mazoomdar)
Rajendra Panchotia... assistant camera (as R. Panchotia)
Peter Pereira... photographer: second unit
C.S. Puttu... camera operator

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Brij Chopra... wardrobe
Leena Daru... wardrobe
Eknath Nakhle... dress assistant
Mani J. Rabadi... wardrobe (as Mani Rabadi)
Narayan Rao... dress (as late Narayan Rao)
Manek Sharma... dress assistant
Ratan Soni... dress assistant

Editorial Department

Chhotubhai Chowdhary... assistant editor
Suresh Gangar... assistant editor
Suresh Kamat... color consultant

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Music Department

Anand Bakshi... lyricist
D.O. Bhansali... song recordist
Asha Bhosle... playback singer (as Asha Bhonsle)
Gorakh... music assistant
Kishore Kumar... playback singer
Lata Mangeshkar... playback singer
Mukesh... playback singer
Mohammad Rafi... playback singer (as Mohamad Rafi)
Shashikant... music assistant

Other crew

Chand... floor boy
Brij Chopra... production controller
Ashok Desai... general manager
Ignatius Fernandus... production assistant (as I. Fernandes)
Gangadhar... floor boy
Pramod Joshi... office
Kamal... choreographer
Mahendra... office
Lopa C. Mavani... secretary to financial advisor
Harish Kumar Mehra... public relations officer (as Harish Mehra)
Babubhai Mistry... associate director
Nagina... floor boy
Harendra Parekh... office
Suryakant Sanas... office (as Suryakant)
Gunvantlal N. Shah... financial advisor
Maneklal K. Shah... financial advisor: Haridas & Co.
Shankar... floor boy (as Shanker)
Kadak Singh... floor boy
Sabal Singh... office
Sakharam Sonavane... production assistant (as Sakharam)
Vasant... floor boy
Vibhakar... office
Vithal... office

Thanks

Kikubhai Desai... film dedicated to
OmPrakash Katyal... thanks
Vinod Kothari... thanks (as Vinu Kothari)
Prayag Raj... acknowledgment (as Shri Prayag Raj)
G.N. Shah... grateful thanks
Dharam Veer
धरम वीर
Directed byManmohan Desai
Produced bySubhash Desai
Written byKader Khan(dialogues)[1]
Anand Bakshi(lyrics)
Screenplay byK.B. Pathak
Prayag Raj
Story bySmt. Jeevanprabha M. Desai
Pushpa Sharma
StarringDharmendra
Jeetendra
Zeenat Aman
Neetu Singh
Music byLaxmikant-Pyarelal
CinematographyN.V. Srinivas
Edited byKamlakar Karkhanis
Production
company
Distributed byS.S. Movietone
Release date
Running time
163 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Box officeest.₹120 million

Dharam-Veer is a 1977Bollywoodfolkfilm, produced by Subhas Desai under the Mehboob Studios and R.K. Studios banner and directed by Manmohan Desai. It stars Dharmendra, Jeetendra, Zeenat Aman, Neetu Singh in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. Dharmendra's younger son Bobby Deol appears briefly playing the childhood version of his father's character. It was part of Desai's four big hits of the year based on the 'separated and reunited' theme (the others being Parvarish, Chacha Bhatija (which also starred Dharmendra) and Amar Akbar Anthony).

Dharam-Veer takes place in a mythical kingdom and tells the tale of twin brothers separated at birth who still become best friends when they are older, not knowing that they were real brothers. It also tells about their adventures, Dharam winning the love of a beautiful princess, court intrigues, and has a host of villains which they have to face. The film went on to become a gigantic blockbuster at the Indian box office becoming the second highest-grossing film of 1977 as well as one of the biggest hits of the 1970s decade.[2]

Plot[edit]

Maharani Meenakshi is a princess who, one day while out hunting is rescued from a handful of attackers by a hunter-warrior Jwala Singh (Pran), who lives alone in the jungle, accompanied only by his pet falcon, Sheroo. She offers him a reward for saving her life, but he only wants her hand in marriage, which he had been denied by her father. During the night, they are awoken by another tiger and Jwala goes to slay it. The tiger kills a villager and Jwala puts his poncho over him to cover his dead body. He wrestles with the tiger and they both fall over a cliff. The Princess sees the body of the dead villager and she thinks it is that of Jwala and goes into shock. Her father eventually marries her off into another royal family. Unbeknownst to Jwala, Meenakshi is pregnant by him. King Satpal Singh, Meenakshi's brother is told in a prophecy that he will be killed by his eldest nephew, Dharam. In order to prevent this, he pleads poverty and moves in with his sister.

The Queen gives birth to a healthy baby boy. Satpal takes the baby, minutes after it is born and tosses it out of a window. Instead of falling to its death though, the baby is caught by Sheroo who flies him to his master. Jwala has been injured by a tiger and is being healed by a poor blacksmith and his wife. They are childless and are pleased when the bird brings the baby, believing it to be a gift. They explain what happened to Jwala when he awakes and he assents to them keeping the child and raising it as their own. In the meanwhile, we learn that the Queen gave birth to twins and Satpal only dealt with the firstborn. He is satisfied that the prophecy has been averted and now plans to help himself further by swapping his sister's baby with his own. Whilst he is asleep though, his wife swaps the children back.

As the children grow up, Satpal mistreats his own child, who he believes to be the prince, and dotes on the prince whom he thinks is his own son. The twins grow up. The elder is called Dharam (Dharmendra) and grows up to be a blacksmith like his father. The younger, Veer (Jeetendra) is the crown prince. The boys become best friends and do not realize that this is because they are actually twin brothers. Dharam falls in love with a princess (Zeenat Aman), while Veer wins the heart of a gypsy girl, Rupa (Neetu Singh). They also meet Jwala Singh who is the master of swordsmanship. Jwala Singh teaches Dharam the skills of swordsmanship and as a result of Dharam also becomes a master swordsman. The training scenes were exceptional.

Once the truth about his son is revealed to Satpal, he attempts to get rid of Veer. Before doing so, he realizes he must first break the bond between him and his staunchest supporter, Dharam. The Kingdom has 'an eye for an eye' as the ultimate law. Dharam's father is accused of shoddily preparing a chariot wheel which caused a soldier to lose his hands. In reality, Satpal and his son Ranjeet sabotaged it. The Queen is forced to chop of Dharam's father's hands in retribution. Dharam vows never to forgive Veer for this. Satpal and his son then kill Dharam's mother and use one of the prince's royal arrows. Dharam finds this and accuses the prince of the murder. In retribution for the mother he has lost, Dharam demands the Queen become his mother. Although Veer strongly protests, the Queen submits, stating that she must be seen to uphold the law or no-one will. For this act, Veer begins to bitterly hate Dharam. Veer challenges Dharam to a duel and Dharam accepts. Satpal and his son know that in this duel, Dharam will kill Veer and they will get Dharam executed for Veer's murder. Whilst the boys are fighting, the poor blacksmith reveals the story of how Dharam came to him and his wife. He shows the Queen the cloth the baby was wrapped in. The queen realizes that this was, in fact, her own child who she believed to have been carried off by a falcon. She stops the fight just in time to stop the brothers from killing each other and reveals their relationship. Reunited, the brothers now face the challenge of disposing of the forces that Satpal Singh has gathered together. In the end, Satpal is killed by Dharam. The films special appeal is its grand and colorful sets, melodious music as well as its sharp screenplay and storyline based in the medieval period.

Cast[edit]

  • Dharmendra as Dharm Singh
  • Jeetendra as Veer Singh
  • Zeenat Aman as Rajkumari Pallavi
  • Neetu Singh as Roopa
  • Pran as Jwala Singh
  • Indrani Mukherjee as Maharani Meenakshi
  • Jeevan as Satpal Singh
  • Ranjeet as Ranjeet Singh
  • Sujit Kumar as Rajkumar Sujan Singh
  • Dev Kumar as Dev Singh
  • Pradeep Kumar as Maharaja Pratap Singh
  • B. M. Vyas as Rajguru
  • Azad as Azad Singh
  • D.K. Sapru as Maharaja
  • Chand Usmani as Roopmati Singh
  • Neelam as Dhano
  • Hercules as Ramdin Lohar
  • Bobby Deol as Young Dharam

Soundtrack[edit]

The soundtrack was composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal, and the lyrics were penned by the veteran Anand Bakshi. The soundtrack of the movie proved to be as popular and successful as the movie itself. Hum Banjaaro ki Baat Mat Pucho ji was a cover of Misirlou.

#TitleSinger(s)Duration
1'Mei Galiyon Ka Raja Tu Mehlo ki Rani'Mohammed Rafi05:30
2'Band ho Mutthi To Laakh Ki'Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle06:07
3'Hum Banjaaro ki Baat Mat Pucho ji'Lata Mangeshkar, Kishore Kumar06:42
4'O Meri Mehbooba'Mohammed Rafi06:29
5'Saat Ajube is Duniya'Mohammed Rafi, Mukesh06:12
6'Saat Ajube is Duniya' (sad)Mohammed Rafi, Mukesh01:07

References[edit]

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  1. ^'The Kader Khan interview you must read'. Rediff.
  2. ^Boxofficeindia.comArchived 12 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine

External links[edit]

  • Dharam Veer on IMDb
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