The Great Gambler

The Great Gambler

Film poster
Directed by Shakti Samanta
Produced by C.V.K. Shastri
Written by C.J. Pavri (adaptation)
Vrajendra Gaur (dialogue)
Screenplay by Shakti Samanta
Ranjan Bose
Story by Vikramaditya (novel)
Starring Amitabh Bachchan
Zeenat Aman
Neetu Singh
Music by Rahul Dev Burman
Cinematography Aloke Dasgupta
Edited by R.P. Bapat
Pran Mehra
Release date
April 6, 1979
Running time
163 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi

The Great Gambler is an Indian action thriller film, known in Hindi as Sabse Bada Zuari (Hindi: सबसे बड़ा जुआरी), stars Amitabh Bachchan, Zeenat Aman, Neetu Singh and Prem Chopra. It was directed by Shakti Samanta. It did decent business in Mumbai and has attained cult status.[1][2] This film is a thriller, and its story is based on international gangsters, spies and secret agents of different countries' intelligence agencies and their undercover operations. This film had high production costs with a significant portions of it being shot in international locations including Cairo, Lisbon, Venice and Rome, and in India many scenes were shot in Goa. The Great Gambler has been widely appreciated for its action, direction and cinematography.

Synopsis

Jai (Amitabh Bachchan) is an expert gambler, has been for as long as he can remember, and has never lost a game. These skills bring him to the attention of the underworld don Ratan Das (Madan Puri), who is interested in hiring him to win large amounts of money from rich people and then influencing them into doing whatever he wants. Jai agrees to do so, and plays successfully, though unknowingly to entrap Nath (Jagdish Raj) who works for the government. After losing large amounts of money, he is blackmailed into revealing the blueprints of a top-secret military laser weapon that can hit any target within 50 miles and is wanted by another underworld don named Saxena (Utpal Dutt). When the Indian police come to know of this, they assign the case to Inspector Vijay (also Amitabh Bachchan) who is a lookalike of Jai.

Jai and Vijay are both coincidentally sent to Rome where Vijay is sent to retrieve evidence against underworld don Saxena by his former henchman and Jai is onto a money-making scheme where he would marry his rich girlfriend Mala (Neetu Singh) to inherit her money. Mala however meets Vijay at the Rome airport and Vijay decides to go along with this to find out who his lookalike is. Jai meanwhile meets Shabnam (Zeenat Aman), a club dancer who mistakens him for Vijay and was sent by Saxena to stop him on his mission to discover Saxena's plans. It is later revealed that Jai and Vijay are actually long-lost twin brothers and together they team up to stop Saxena from retrieving the laser weapon.

Cast

Music

Song Duration Singer(s)
Tum Kitne Din Baad Mile 4:32 Asha Bhosle
O Diwaano Dil Sambhalo 4:24 Asha Bhosle
Raqqasa Mera Naam 4:32 Asha Bhosle, Mohammed Rafi
Do Lafzon Ki Hai Dil Ki Kahaani 4:45 Sharad Kumar, Asha Bhosle, Amitabh Bachchan
Pehle Pehle Pyaar Ki Mulaqaatein 4:35 Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar

Notes:

1) The song "Do Lafzon Ki Hai Dil Ki Kahaani" was shot on a Gondola in Venice's Grand Canal.

2) The song "Pehle Pehle Pyaar Ki Mulaqaatein" was shot in Eduardo VII Park, Lisbon.

References

  1. BoxOffice India.com
  2. http://anuradhawarrier.blogspot.com/2014/09/the-great-gambler.html
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