Alaap | |
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Directed by | Hrishikesh Mukherjee |
Produced by |
Hrishikesh Mukherjee N. C. Sippy Romu N. Sippy |
Written by |
Rahi Masoom Raza, Biren Tripathy, Jehan Nayyar (Dialogue) |
Screenplay by | Bimal Dutta |
Story by | Hrishikesh Mukherjee |
Starring |
Amitabh Bachchan Rekha Asrani Farida Jalal Om Prakash |
Music by |
Jaidev Rahi Masoom Raza (Lyrics) |
Cinematography | Jaywant Pathare |
Edited by | Khan Zaman Khan |
Distributed by | Rupam Chitra |
Release date
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April 8, 1977 |
Running time
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161 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Budget | ₹ |
Alaap is a 1977 Indian film produced by Hrishikesh Mukerjee and N.C Sippy and directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Rekha, Asrani, Farida Jalal, Om Prakash and A. K. Hangal. The music is by Jaidev.
Widowed Advocate Triloki Prasad (Om Prakash) lives a wealthy lifestyle in a small town in India with two sons, Advocate Ashok (Vijay Sharma) married to Geeta (Lily Chakravarty) and Alok (Amitabh Bachchan) who has yet to settle down in their law firm. Alok is fond of music and enrolls in classes run by Pandit Jamuna Prasad (A. K. Hangal). On his return, his father asks him to accompany Ashok to their law firm and start learning to practice, which he agrees to do. One day, Triloki finds out that Alok has not been going the firm but is instead spending time in the local slums with a former courtesan named Sarju Bai Banaraswali (Chhaya Devi). He cautions Alok about this, but Alok continues to visit Sarju Bai. When Mr. Gupta (Yunus Parvez) approaches Triloki about taking possession and demolishing the slum area, Triloki readily agrees and with his expertise manages to sway the Court's decision in Gupta's favor. As a result, Sarju Bai and others are rendered homeless. With the fee he receives from Gupta, he asks Alok to purchase a used car for himself. But Alok purchases a horse-carriage and decides to drive it himself to make a living. His enraged father asks him to leave the house. When Triloki finds out that Alok is doing well in his work, he decides to hire motor coaches to transport people at a much cheaper price, thus cutting off Alok's earnings and perhaps forcing him to reconsider his decision, apologize, and return home to his father. The remainder of the film deals with Alok battling all contradiction, and if the father-son duo continue to harbour their differences.
All lyrics written by Rahi Masoom Raza; all music composed by Jaidev.
All songs were written by Rahi Masoom Raza except for 'Koi Gata Main So Jata' which was a work done by Harivansh Rai Bachchan