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Paanch Qaidi | |
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Directed by | Shibu Mitra |
Produced by | Vikas-Veena Sharma |
Starring | Amjad Khan |
Music by | Bappi Lahiri |
Production company | Manish Films |
Release date | 1 July 1981 (1981-07-01) |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Paanch Qaidi (transl. Five prisoners) is a 1981 Indian Hindi-language action film directed by Shibu Mitra. and produced by Vikas-Veena Sharma. This film was released under Manish Films.
Plot
Police Inspector Bijay takes five deadly dacoits into his personal responsibility from the prison, knowing that they are all dangerous and have a criminal past. Bijay and those outlaws settle in a village which is already terrorised by another group of dacoits. Bijay now wants to stop them with the help of his five prisoners.
Cast
- Girish Karnad as DSP Vijay
- Zarina Wahab as Shanti , Wife of DSP Vijay
- Vijayendra Ghatge as Anand Raj as Prisoner
- Raza Murad as Balwant Singh as Prisoner
- Dev Kumar as Sher Singh as Prisoner
- Shakti Kapoor
- Sarika as Roopa
- Amjad Khan as Raja
- Ranjeet as Dacait Mangal Singh
- Helen as Dancer
- Surendra Pal as Police Inspector Surendra Pal Singh
- Viju Khote
- Mahendra Sandhu
- Daljit Kaur
Soundtrack
Song | Singer |
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"Maa To Hai Maa" | Kishore Kumar |
"O Ripapa, O Ripapa" | Asha Bhosle |
"Meri Mummy Jaisi Koi Mummy Nahin Hai" | Asha Bhosle, Chandrani Mukherjee |
"Humne Suna Hai Aapne Loota" | Mubarak Begum, Shobha Gurtu |
References
- Ashish Rajadhyaksha, Paul Willemen (10 July 2014). Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema. ISBN 9781135943189. Retrieved 1 March 2018.
- "Paanch Qaidi". timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 1 March 2018.
- "Paanch Qaidi". Retrieved 1 March 2018.
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