Yakeen (1969)

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Movie
Original title Yakeen
Country of production India
original language Hindi , English
Publishing year 1969
length 133 minutes
Rod
Director Brij Sadanah
script Javed Akhtar , Deven Verma
production Deven Verma
music Shankar Jaikishan
camera Anwar Siraj
cut Hrishikesh Mukherjee
occupation

Yakeen ( Hindi : य़कीन, Urdu : یکین) is a Hindi film from 1969. Dharmendra and Sharmila Tagore play the leading roles in the thriller . The film became a semi-hit at the box office.

action

Rajesh is a scientist and is currently working on a secret government project. After a minor accident at work, he can take a few days off. He uses this time with his girlfriend Rita and finally wants to ask for her hand. But there is no wedding because he is called back to work at short notice.

Upon his encounter, he finds his superior dead and the murder is accused of him. In prison they propose a deal to him. The police chief Mr. Roy releases him immediately if he helps uncover a major conspiracy. Unfortunately nothing goes according to plan and Rajesh is kidnapped by the villains who ship him to Mozambique .

There Rajesh's doppelganger Garcon is prepared in such a way that you can no longer tell the difference between the two. Now the doppelganger travels back to India to blow up the research facility. But he has to be careful so that Mr. Roy and Rita don't become skeptical.

Preparations for the demolition are in progress while Rajesh manages to escape from the villain's prison. Arriving in India, Rajesh wants to thwart the plans. Which turns out to be more difficult than expected, because everyone believes he is an emissary of the gangsters. Finally, Rajesh Garcon can stop just before the demolition. After it became clear that the assistant to Police Chief Roy was behind the conspiracy, the case could finally be resolved. Now nothing stands in the way of a wedding of Rajesh and Rita.

music

# song Singer
1 "Gar Tum Bhula Na Doge" Mohammed Rafi
2 "Bachke Kahan Jaoge" Asha Bhosle
3 "Gar Tum Bhula Na Doge" Lata Mangeshkar
4th "Baharon Ki Baraat Aa Gayi" Mohammed Rafi
5 "Yakeen Karlo Mujhe Mohabbat Hai" Mohammed Rafi

criticism

By and large, "Yakeen" is an entertaining and enjoyable film, with which Dharmendra proves once again that among the Hindi heroes of his time he is the one who best combines fists and flirtations: he is the romantic hero who also strikes can. Or even play the villain with blue eyes. An all-rounder. (from molodezhnaja.ch)

Individual evidence

  1. http://boxofficeindia.com/showProd.php?itemCat=175&catName=MTk2OQ== ( Memento from February 7, 2009 in the Internet Archive )
  2. http://molodezhnaja.ch/yakeen69.htm

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