


While the 1994 song was picturised on Akshay Kumar and Raveena Tandon, the new version features him with Katrina Kaif. Several fans of the original are unhappy with the recreated version. "Sangram" was also Guru Dutt's last film as an assistant director.Filmmaker Rohit Shetty responded to the criticism over the Sooryavanshi song Tip Tip, which is a remixed version of the song Tip Tip Barsa Paani from Mohra (1994). Santoshi, Raza Mehndi, and Vijendra Gaur including two duets by Chitalkar, the music director himself - one each with Shamshad Begum and Lata Mangeshkar who also wrote the dialogue, with insightful black-and-white camerawork by Josef Wirsching turned out to be one of the biggest blockbusters of its time, raking in, reportedly, Rs.55 lakhs in profits. Ramchandra composing for the six lyrics by P.L. He is eventually shot dead by his own father when he tries to fool him by threatening to kill his own beloved though his pistol is empty.īut not before the customary dying speech. Cornered by cops, he indiscriminately fires, killing them all in the process. In a frenzy he shoots her, upsetting his own woman in the process.

The story takes yet another twist as the dancer feels betrayed, as she too loves him, and tries to alert the cops. He kidnaps her and takes her to the dancing girl's house for refuge. He escapes from prison on learning that his ladylove was going to be married off. When he returns with the stolen jewellery, the cops recognise him as the guy wanted in the casino raid, and put him behind bars. During the fight in a running train, the gangster falls off and gets killed. To avenge the wrong, he goes after the criminals. He steals his deceased mother's jewellery helped by the dancing girl in his casino who, unwittingly, gets arrested.

Kunwar's dark past catches up with him in the form of an old accomplice (Tiwari), who blackmails him as he is about to get married. But he is betrayed by one of his own confidantes, and the police raid the hotel, and although gets hurt, manages to escape, and happens to meet his childhood companion – (Baby Tabassum), who has grown up to be an attractive young woman (Nalini Jaywant). On growing up, Kunwar (Ashok Kumar) moves to a city and starts running a casino in the guise of a hotel. Timely help from his father (Nawab) saves him from the lock-up. The boy Kunwar (Shashi Kapoor) even once carries his father's pistol and fires it at a chum in a fit of rage. A cop brings up his motherless son, spoiling him by succumbing to even his unnecessary demands, resulting in his getting familiar with ruffians and even gambling.
