Ram Tere Kitne Nam
Ram Tere Kitne Nam | |
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Directed by | P. Madhavan |
Produced by | Harish Shah |
Written by | Jainendra Jain |
Screenplay by | M. Balamurugan |
Story by | M. Balamurugan |
Starring |
Sanjeev Kumar Rekha Prem Chopra Lalita Pawar |
Music by | R. D. Burman |
Cinematography | Munir Khan |
Edited by | Bimal Roy |
Production company |
Vision Universal |
Distributed by | Vision Universal |
Release dates |
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Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Ram Tere Kitne Nam is a 1985 Indian Hindi film, directed by P. Madhavan and produced by Harish Shah. The film stars Sanjeev Kumar, Rekha, Prem Chopra and Lalita Pawar in lead roles. The film had musical score by Babul Bose.[1][2][3] The film was a remake of director's own Tamil film Raman Ethanai Ramanadi.
Synopsis
Peturam is an overweight, albeit sensitive young man, who is head over heels in love with beautiful Radha, the sister of Tej Singh, and would like to marry her. When he proposes to marry her, Tej makes fun of him, asks him to gather together at least 10 lakh rupees before he can even be considered as a prospective groom. Crestfallen, Peturam re-locates to Bombay city, where he starts to work driving a taxi, and buying lottery tickets, all quite in vain, as he finds himself quite far away from his target of 10 lakh rupees. Then one day he meets with a Bollywood film-maker, who decides to give him a chance in movies. The movie turns out to be a success, making Peturam, who is now known as Ram Kumar, a millionaire overnight. Pleased with his success and ensuring that he has more than enough to satisfy Tej Singh, Ram triumphantly returns to his home-town in his chauffeur-driven Mercedes Benz - only to find out that Radha has already been married to a man named Aloknath Gupta, and is soon to bear his child. Watch how a devastated Ram Kumar attempts to put the remainder of his life together - in a career that he never wanted in the first place. [4]
Cast
- Sanjeev Kumar as Ram Kumar / Petu Ram
- Rekha as Mrs. Radha Aloknath Gupta
- Prem Chopra as Tej Singh
- Lalita Pawar as Ram's Grandmother
- Sudhir as Diwan Lalchand
- Shammi Kapoor as Special Appearance
- Narendra Nath
- Yunus Parvez as Chaudhary Harbajan Singh
- T P Jain as Shri. Kailash Nath
- Jagdish Raaj as Jailor
- Chandrashekhar as The Judge
- Raj Tilak
- Kirti Kumar
- Ravi
- Master Bobby
- Sachin Pilgaonkar as Special Appearance - Gopi Chandan
- Vinod Mehra as Alok (Aloknath)
- Pinchoo Kapoor as Ram Kumar's lawyer
- Jalal Aga
- Paintal
- Vikas
- Aradhana as Meera (child artist)
- Shabana Azmi
- Kamal Kapoor
- Kumkum
- Mukri
- Sarika
- Shatrughan Sinha
Soundtrack
The music was composed by RD. Burman.[5]
No. | Song | Singers | Lyrics | Length (m:ss) |
1 | Oh Meri Jaan | Kishore Kumar | Gulshan Bawra | 3.43 |
2 | Manzil Thi Kahin | Lata Mangeshkar | Gulshan Bawra | 5.42 |
3 | Insaaniyat Hee Sabse | Arati Mukherjee | Gulshan Bawra | 6.38 |
4 | Machal Machal Jaata Hai | Lata Mangeshkar | Gulshan Bawra | 3.28 |
5 | Zooby Zooby Mehbooby | Kishore Kumar | Gulshan Bawra | 5.03 |
References
- ↑ "Ram Tere Kitne Nam". hindilinks4u.to. Retrieved 2015-01-08.
- ↑ "Ram Tere Kitne Nam". spicyonion.com. Retrieved 2015-01-08.
- ↑ "Ram Tere Kitne Nam". bollywoodhungama.com. Retrieved 2015-01-08.
- ↑ "imdb.com".
- ↑ "Ram Tere Kitne Naam Songs". raaga.com. Retrieved 2015-01-08.