Khote Sikkay

Khote Sikkay

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Directed by Narendra Bedi
Produced by N D Kothari
Written by Narendra Bedi
Satish Bhatanagar(Dialogue)
Starring Feroz Khan
Danny Denzongpa
Ranjeet
Ajit
Alka
Rehana Sultan
Music by R. D. Burman
Cinematography Peter Pereira
Edited by B S Glaad
Distributed by Mewar Films
Release date
29 March, 1974
Running time
132 minutes
Country India India
Language Hindi

Khote Sikkay (English : Fake Coins) is an Indian action-adventure film inspired by the Western genre, complete with horses and ponchos. Directed by Narendra Bedi, and with Feroz Khan and Danny Denzongpa playing 2 out of a gang of men hired by a villager to save his village from the dacoits. Narendra Bedi made this movie for a 1974 release. The film also stars Rehana Sultan, Kunwar Ajit, Ranjeet, Narendra Nath, Kamal Kapoor, Leela Mishra, Paintal, Ajit and Ranjeet. The lyrics are by Majrooh Sultanpuri while music provided by RD Burman. Part Man with No Name ( in terms of Feroz Khan 's character) and part The Magnificent Seven. The hit movie Sholay is said be inspired by this movie.

Plot

False currency is the current currency in our society. This is the exciting story of those five adventurous young men who earn there livelihood in the city by doing all kinds of odd and unusual jobs. All five of them are strikingly different five specimens of humanity. Each one of them is a master of his own peculiar art. Each one of them has a unique style but they are all together. Dacoit Junga's exploits have created panic and terror in the village. He commits the murder of Ramu's father. Ramu travels alone from the city to the village to bring his cousin Jaggu to the city. Jaggu happens to be one of those five "fake coins". All five of them, after mutual consultation plan to go to Ramu's village. These happy-go-lucky five young men have their first encounter with Janga's brother and associates at the premises of the singing-dancing girl Rani. After the encounter, these five are rewarded with prizes which the police had announced for anyone who could deal with these Dacoits. With that prize money, they buy weapons to ensure the safety and security of the village. Another man Feroze Khan obsessed with the idea of avenging his father's murder, shadows Junga day and night. There is a soft corner in his heart for the girl named Rani. In the village Feroze Khan clashes with these five young men but ultimately he also joins them for the pursuit of a common goal. But Feroze has taken a decision that he alone will square his account with Junga and will not allow anyone else to settle the score for him. Having settled in the village, these five young men now channelize all their activities in the service of the village community. The village people and the head man of the village ultimately stand bail for these five young men and plead with the authorities that they be given a chance to reform themselves. After reformation, these five young men become the finest assets of the village and the five "fake coins" of the city turn into genuine gold for the village. The teenage widowed daughter-in-law of the head man of the village spends he life with her little child, groaning under the cruel treatment in the house of her mother-in-law. Jaggu succeeds in welcoming her one-day into his arm and the shelter of his love. These five young men band up to work against the Dacoits in the interest of the village. After uniting the villages, these five young men put up a bold fight with the Dacoits. How far they succeed and to what extent their courage and idealism is able to thwart the conspiracy of the Dacoits forms the thrilling climax that is the very soul of "KHOTTE SIKKE".

Cast

Soundtrack

# Title Singer(s)
1 "Jeevan Mein Tu Darna Nahin" Kishore Kumar
2 "Maar Sutia Maar Sutia" Asha Bhosle
3 "Pyari Pyari Surat Wale" Asha Bhosle, Usha Mangeshkar
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