Loha (1987 film)
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Kader Khan (screenplay)
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| Directed by | Raj N. Sippy |
| Written by | Mohan Kaul-Ravi Kapoor (story) Kader Khan (screenplay) |
| Produced by | Salim |
| Starring | Dharmendra Shatrughan Sinha Karan Kapoor Madhavi Mandakini Amrish Puri Kader Khan |
| Cinematography | Anwar Siraj |
| Edited by | Waman Bhonsle Gurudutt Shirali |
| Music by | Laxmikant–Pyarelal |
Production company | Aftab Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 160 minutes |
| Country | India |
| Language | Hindi |
| Budget | ₹est.20.5 million[1] |
| Box office | ₹60 million[1] |
Loha (transl. Iron) is a 1987 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Raj N. Sippy. It features an ensemble cast of Dharmendra, Shatrughan Sinha, Karan Kapoor, Madhavi, Mandakini, Kader Khan and Amrish Puri.[2][3]
Loha was released worldwide on 23 January 1987, coinciding with the Indian Republic Day weekend. The film received mainly positive reviews and was also a commercial success. It was the second hit for Dharmendra in 1987 and he would go on to give 5 more hits that year.
The plot centres around three men (Dharmendra, Sinha and Kapoor) who set out to save 25 hostages from a dreaded bandit (Puri) who is on the payroll of the local politician (Khan).
Honest and diligent Police Inspector Amar (Dharmendra) is a family man living in Bombay. In his attempt to arrest bandit Sher Singh (Amrish Puri), he and Inspector Dayal (Raza Murad) are attacked. Amar survives but Dayal's legs get crushed under a truck and he begins using a wheelchair.
When Amar arrests local politician Jagannath Prasad (Kader Khan), he is released without being charged while Amar is reprimanded and decides to resign. Sher Singh hijacks a bus and holds the passengers as hostages and demands the release of his 25 jailed associates from prison in exchange.
Inspector Dayal's granddaughter, Seema (Mandakini), is amongst them, and Dayal asks Amar for assistance. Amar, along with an ex-convict Qasim Ali (Shatrughan Sinha), and drug dealer Karan (Karan Kapoor) must rescue them, but differences crop up among the trio and they part ways. When Amar finds out that Qasim and Karan have double crossed him and masterminded a plan to facilitate the escape of the 25 convicts he must confront them.
Cast
- Dharmendra as Senior Police Inspector Amar
- Shatrughan Sinha as Qasim Ali Barkat Ali Jung Shamsher Bahadur
- Madhavi as Anita
- Amrish Puri as Shera Singh
- Karan Kapoor as Karan
- Mandakini as Seema
- Vikas Anand as Senior Police Inspector Mohanlal Deshmukh
- Jugal Hansraj as Hassan Ali
- Kader Khan as Jagannath Prasad
- Raza Murad as Dayal
- Jagdish Raj as Police Commissioner Darshan
- Tej Sapru as Bhima
- Goga Kapoor as Kundan Singh
- Praveen Kumar as Mukhtar, Shera's man in prison
- Roopesh Kumar as Sameer Shera's man in prison
- Mac Mohan as Jagmohan, Shera's man in prison
- Ram Mohan as Rahim Chacha
- Moolchand as Man with a briefcase
- Yunus Parvez as Phoolchand, Shera's man in prison
- Joginder as Hakim, Shera's man in prison
- Anjan Srivastav as Champaklal
- Sudhir Jaichand, as Shera's man in prison
- Bhushan Tiwari Chiranjilal, as Shera's man in prison
- Shashi Kiran as Dang
- Ramesh Goyal as Prakash, Shera's man in prison
Soundtrack
Farooq Kaiser wrote the lyrics.
- "Tu Ladki Number One Hai" - Alka Yagnik, Shabbir Kumar
- "Teri Hasti Hai Kya Jo Mitayega" - Anuradha Paudwal, Kavita Krishnamurthy, Shabbir Kumar
- "Patli Kamar Lambe Baal" - Anuradha Paudwal, Kavita Krishnamurthy
- "Saat Taalon Mein Rakh, Saat Pardo Me Rakh" - Kavita Krishnamurthy, Anuradha Paudwal
- "Hum Gharibo Ne Tera" - Shailendra Singh, Suresh Wadkar, Mohammed Aziz
