Aamne Samne

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  • 1967
  • 2 hr 43 min
  • 6.6  (96)

In the 1967 Hindi movie Aamne Samne, directed by Suraj Prakash, Shashi Kapoor plays the lead role of Kalidas "Kaloo" who is a talented journalist with a determined spirit. The film also stars Sharmila Tagore as Kaloo's love interest, Seema, and Prem Chopra as Ranjeet, the film's antagonist. Set in Mumbai, the film presents the story of a struggling, small-time newspaper, Khabardar, which is owned by a group of friends. They discover an important piece of news, that a wealthy businessman and politician, Seth Dharamdas (Rajan Kapoor) is secretly the kingpin of many illegal activities in the city. The friends want to publish the news to expose Seth Dharamdas, but fear the repercussions of doing so.

Enter Kaloo, who is confident in his skills as an investigative journalist and has a knack for digging up hard-hitting stories. He believes that the truth must be exposed and sets out to publish the story, but his endeavors are met with obstacles. Meanwhile, Seema, a talented journalist, is also determined to prove herself worthy in a male-dominated field, and she teams up with Kaloo to help him uncover the truth.

Throughout the film, Kaloo and Seema face numerous challenges, including threats from Seth Dharamdas and his henchmen. The tension builds up as they dodge danger at every turn, while the power struggle between Seth Dharamdas and the residents of Mumbai unravels.

One of the high points of the movie is its music, composed by Kalyanji-Anandji, with lyrics by Anand Bakshi. The songs "Akele Hain Chale Aao" and "Baith Ja Khadi Ho Ja" are still considered classics and are remembered fondly by fans of Hindi cinema.

Aamne Samne is a film that captures the spirit of journalism and the role of the press in exposing corruption and crime. It highlights the power of the press and the responsibility that comes with it. The performances of the cast, especially Shashi Kapoor and Sharmila Tagore, elevate the movie and make it highly entertaining. Prem Chopra, who often played negative roles, delivers a chilling performance as the villainous Seth Dharamdas.

Overall, Aamne Samne is a thrilling drama with a relevant and important message, making it a film that is both entertaining and thought-provoking.

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  • Release Date
    1967
  • Runtime
    2 hr 43 min
  • Language
    Hindi
  • IMDB Rating
    6.6  (96)
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