Inspector Vinod has a tough time dealing a murder case and is also frequently warned by a mysterious caller.Inspector Vinod has a tough time dealing a murder case and is also frequently warned by a mysterious caller.Inspector Vinod has a tough time dealing a murder case and is also frequently warned by a mysterious caller.
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Beena Banerjee
- Rakesh's Sister
- (as Beena Bannerjee)
Geeta Kak
- Priti's Mother
- (as Gita Siddharth)
Narendranath Malhotra
- Criminal
- (as Narendra Nath)
Premkrishen Malhotra
- Roselyn's Boyfriend
- (as Prem Krishan)
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- TriviaThe film used the song "Arab Feast (Ya Ghozayel)" by The Rahbhani Brothers. this song was in the album RON GOODWIN and His Concert Orchestra: MUSIC FOR AN ARABIAN NIGHT / HOLIDAY IN BEIRUT. It appears in the film when Deepak watches a belly dancer. Ye Bhi Koi Roothne Ka Din Hai - Film: Solva Saal (1958). Music by S.D.Burman. Considering Solva Saal came out in 1958, and Music for an Arabian Night was released in 1959, it is possible that the senior Burman sought inspiration from the original version of Arab Feast, called 'Ya Ghozayel', composed by the Rahbani Brothers. The movie Badal (1985) title music also sampled "Ya Ghozayel".
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Anil Ganguly, a very good director who repertoire comprises of some wonderful classics such as Kora Kagaz, Tapasya, and some entertaining films such as Trishna, directs an unusual Hindi film - a murder mystery the title of which pretty much sums up the story, who and how. The detective in this film is none other than the star of the day, Mithun Chakraborty, who does wonderfully in a restrained act.
Anything that's shot in Shimla like this one is worth the watch for me, especially in snowy winters. The views and the landscapes serve a wonderful backdrop for the story. So do the sets, the classical design of which makes for cozy, authentic homes well suited for the kind of suspense we have here. Even the action is minimal, and the film is relatively short. A lesser known film but definitely worth a watch.
Anything that's shot in Shimla like this one is worth the watch for me, especially in snowy winters. The views and the landscapes serve a wonderful backdrop for the story. So do the sets, the classical design of which makes for cozy, authentic homes well suited for the kind of suspense we have here. Even the action is minimal, and the film is relatively short. A lesser known film but definitely worth a watch.
- Peter_Young
- Mar 25, 2022
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