Dost (1974)
Maanav is an orphan who was brought up by a Catholic Priest. After completing his M.A. he returns home and finds out that his mentor is dead. He re-locates to Bombay and a man named Gopichand Sharma attempts to steal his luggage. The men become friends - Gopichand eventually changes his lifestyle, decides to be honest. Maanav gets him a job with Hercules Milk Foods. Maanav meets with and falls in love with the daughter of the owner of Hercules Milk Foods, much to the chagrin of her Dad. Then one day Maanav disappears from Gopichand and Kaajal's lives. He re-locates to Simla and it is here that he learns that things have spiraled out of control.
Director:
Dulal Guha
Writer:
Sachin Bhowmick
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Dharmendra as Maanav |
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Hema Malini as Kaajal 'Kaju' Gupta |
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Shatrughan Sinha as Gopichand 'Gopi' Sharma |
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Ravindra Kapoor as Shyamal |
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Kanhaiyalal Chaturvedi as Gadibabu |
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Anwar Hussain as Ustad Monto Sardar |
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Abhi Bhattacharya as Father Francis |
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Ramayan Tiwari as |
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Kumari Naaz as Kalyani Sharma |
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Master Bunty as Munna Sharma |
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Raju as Rajesh 'Raju' Gupta |
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Altaf as |
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Maruti as Akbar |
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Rehman as Mr. Gupta (Kaajal's Father) |
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Madhup Sharma as |
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Bihari as |
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Amitabh Bachchan as Guest Appearance |
| Writing | Shafiq Ansari | Dialogue |
| Production | J.N. Manchanda | Executive Producer |
| Directing | Dulal Guha | Director |
| Writing | Sachin Bhowmick | Screenplay |
| Writing | Sachin Bhowmick | Story |
| Production | Premji | Producer |