Ghar Sansar

1986 Indian film
  • 11 July 1986 (1986-07-11)
Running time
144 minutesCountryIndiaLanguageHindi

Ghar Sansar (transl.Complete Household) is a 1986 Indian Hindi-language drama film, produced by Vimal Kumar under the Shivam Chitrya banner and directed by K. Bapayya. It stars Jeetendra, Sridevi and music composed by Rajesh Roshan. The film is remake of the Telugu movie Maga Maharaju (1983), starring Chiranjeevi, Suhasini in the pivotal roles.[1]

Plot

Prakash, educated yet an unemployed youth, struggles to find a job, his father Satya Narain is a head clerk, has a large family consisting of two sons, two daughters, wife and old mother. The dream child of this family is the eldest son Prakash, but in this era of rampant corruption, Prakash fails to get a respectable job, joins an ironsmith and starts believing in the indignity of labor. His younger brother Chandan proves to be a black sheep and joins a gang of rowdies. Satya Narain manages a further loan to marry the eldest daughter, which is stolen by his brother-in-law, who had come to live like a parasite and demanded his balance dowry. Satya Narain dies of a heart attack, the burden of the family falls on Prakash's shoulders and now he is given a chance to pay off his father's debts by selling their only possession, their house. The maidservant Radhika always stood by this family through thick and thin, who is in love with Prakash. The elder daughter runs away from the house, though she is the sole cause of the untold misery which had befallen the family. Prakash anyway, searches her and marries her. Then it is suddenly revealed that Radhika is the daughter of a very rich man and had left her house due to an ego problem with her father. Chandan, the black sheep, makes all attempts to destroy his own family. Prakash faces these onslaughts bravely. And one day, when Chandan's own rowdy friends want to kill him and his elder brother Prakash, saves him, then his eyes open.

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Cast

  • Jeetendra as Prakash
  • Sridevi as Radha
  • Kader Khan as Girdharilal / Bankelal (Double Role)
  • Ranjeet as David
  • Shakti Kapoor as Ringo
  • Shreeram Lagoo as Satyanarayan
  • Sulochana Latkar as Laxmi
  • Gulshan Grover as Chandan "Munna"
  • Kaajal Kiran as Savitri
  • Lalita Pawar as Satyanarayan's Mother
  • Ravi Baswani as Banwari
  • Padma Khanna as Banwari's Wife
  • Aruna Irani as Saudamani
  • Bharat Bhushan as Rahim Chacha
  • Yunus Parvez as Kishanlal
  • Pinchoo Kapoor as Interviewer
  • Vikas Anand as Savitri's Husband
  • Rajendra Nath as Inspector Sharma
  • Anjana Mumtaz as Mrs. Girdharilal
  • Rajesh Puri as David's Henchmen
  • Tej Sapru as Ringo's Friend

Soundtrack

Lyrics: Indeevar

Song Singer
"Chot Lagi Kahan, Yahan Wahan" Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle
"Ghar Tere Aaungi Dulhan Banke" Asha Bhosle, Mohammed Aziz
"Jeevan Ke Raste Mein, Jeet Unki Jo Chalte Hai, Himmat Se Hi, Mehnat Se Hi To Bhag Badalte Hai" Kishore Kumar, Mohammed Aziz, Alka Yagnik
"Meri Oonchi Nahin Deewaar" Alka Yagnik
"Haath Seeta Ka Ram Ko Diya" (Female) Anuradha Paudwal
"Haath Seeta Ka Ram Ko Diya" (Male) Mohammed Aziz

References

  1. ^ "Ghar Sansar". Bollywood Hungama. 13 August 2011.

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