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1984 Indian film
The Gold Medal
Poster
Directed byRavikant Nagaich
Written byJagdish Kanwal (dialogues)
Hasrat Jaipuri
Indeevar
Verma Malik
Rajkavi Inderjeet Singh Tulsi,(lyrics)
Screenplay bySham Behl
Story bySham Behl
Produced bySham Behl
StarringJeetendra
Dharmendra (guest)
Shatrughan Sinha
Rakhee Gulzar
CinematographyRavikant Nagaich
Edited byJagdish Kanwal
Music byShankar Jaikishan
Production
company
Time Films
Release date
  • 1984 (1984)
Running time124 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

The Gold Medal is a 1984 Hindi-language spy film, produced by Sham Behl under the Time Films banner and directed by Ravikant Nagaich. It stars Jeetendra, Rakhee Gulzar, Shatrughan Sinha while Dharmendra in a special appearance. The music was composed by Shankar Jaikishan. Starting from 1969, this movie had faced many types of problems, so it's become a delay released movie and was released in 1984.

Plot

During the investigation of the political murder of labor leader Acharya, Mr. David, the chief of the Secret Services becomes aware of a dangerous organisation working against the national interest. He deputises a promising young officer of his department, Gopal, to inquire into the activities of the gang and establish the identity of its leader. While Gopal sets out to take down the gang, he falls victim to their vicious plot. Gopal is accused of the murder of Bindu, the dancer at Eagle nightclub and thus has to go underground to save himself from the police. But, Gopal uses this opportunity to infiltrate the gang as a trusted member and unmask the criminal mastermind, and he becomes entangled in a web of deceit and double-crossing.

Cast

Soundtrack

# Song Singer
1 "Azadi Aayi Bhi To Kya" Mohammed Rafi
2 "Aye Mere Desh Ke" Rajkavi Inderjeet Singh Tulsi
3 "Dheere Dheere Mere" Sharda
4 "Mere Kaatil Utha Botal" Asha Bhosle
5 "Zamana Hare Note Ka" Mahendra Kapoor
6 "Main Tumko Dekhti Hoon" Asha Bhosle

References

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  4. "Heading-3". Bollywood Hungama. Archived from the original on 27 January 2013.
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  7. "Songs". My Swar.
  8. "Songs-2". lyrics bogie.

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