Sultanat

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Sultanat
Directed by Mukul S. Anand
Produced by Sunil Hingorani
Written by Mukul S. Anand
Starring Dharmendra
Amrish Puri
Shakti Kapoor
Sunny Deol
Sridevi
Karan Kapoor
Juhi Chawla
Cinematography Pravin Bhatt
Distributed by Kapleshwar Productions
Release dates 1986
Language Hindi/Urdu

Sultanat is a 1986 Bollywood film written and directed by Mukul S. Anand. The film stars Dharmendra, Sunny Deol, Sridevi, Amrish Puri, Shakti Kapoor, Tom Alter and marked the debut of Karan Kapoor (son of Shashi Kapoor) and Juhi Chawla.[1] It was not a success at the box-office. It was the first film in which Dharmendra appeared alongside his son Sunny Deol.

Plot

Sultan (Sunny Deol) is the only son of Razoulli Al-Jabber Al-Nasser (Amrish Puri) and lives a comfortable life. Sultan has been taught all the skills needed for a warrior to defend himself and his tribe circa the Mughal rule in Asia. Sultan falls for Shehzadi Yasmeen (Sridevi), is captured by her troops, tortured, made to enter a death race. He escapes from it and abducts Yasmeen. Eventually Yasmeen and Sultan fall in love with each other. Razoulli is killed by General Khalid and his wife loses her senses. Sultan swears to avenge his father's death, and finds out that the person responsible is General Khalid (Dharmendra). Sultan learns that Khalid's son, Samir (Karan Kapoor), and his fiancée, Zarina (Juhi Chawla), are to arrive, and he decides to abduct them, though in vain. Khalid comes to know about this and decides to kill Sultan. What Khalid does not know is Sultan is none other than his son, who was abducted at a young age and left with Razoulli. But now it seems that the duel between father and son will only end when one is killed by the other.

Soundtrack

# Title Singer(s)
1 "Too Hai Kamaal" Suresh Wadkar
2 "Jano Janam Janeman" Shabbir Kumar, Asha Bhosle
3 "Yaara Dilbar Dildar" Asha Bhosle
4 "Nazar Ne Nazar Se" Suresh Wadkar, Sadhana Sargam
5 "Kya Hoon Main Too Jane Na" Asha Bhosle
6 "Dance Music (Sultanant)" Instrumental

References

  1. Chaudhuri, Diptakirti (2012). Kitnay Aadmi Thay. Westland. p. 301. ISBN 9381626197. 

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