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Barood (1976 film)

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Director
  
Initial release
  
1976

Country
  
5/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Action, Crime, Romance

Music director
  
S.D. Burman

Language
  
Hindi

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Writer
  
Sachin Bhowmick (screenplay), Ehsan Rizvi (dialogue)

Songs
  
Matlab Jo Samjhe

Similar movies
  
SD Burman composed the music for Barood and Kala Bazar

Barood is a 1976 Indian Bollywood film directed by Pramod Chakravorty. It stars Rishi Kapoor and Reena Roy.

Contents

Matlab Jo Samjhe Rishi Kapoor Shoma Anand Barood 1976 YouTube

Cast

1976 Barood YouTube

  • Rishi Kapoor as Anup D. 'Pappu' Saxena
  • Reena Roy as Sapna, Bakshi's assistant
  • Ashok Kumar as Balraj Gupta, Criminologist
  • Shoma Anand as Seema Bakshi
  • Ajit as Bakshi
  • Prem Chopra as Prem, Bakshi's Madrid associate
  • Madan Puri as B. Puri - Bakshi's New York associate
  • Asrani as Hari Ramchandani / Harry Ramani - Veterinary surgeon
  • Music

    Barood 1976 Mp3 Songs Song Free Download BossMp3ME
    1. "Dil Kaanto Mein Uljahaya Hai, Ek DushmanPe Pyar Aaya" - Lata Mangeshkar
    2. "Samundar Samundar Yaha Se Waha Tak Ye Maujo Ki" - Asha Bhosle
    3. "I Love You" - Kishore Kumar
    4. "Bada Hi Khubsurat Is Jagah Ka Har Nazara Hai" - Kishore Kumar
    5. "Tu Shaitano Ka Sardar Hai Sach Hai" - Shivangi Kolhapure, Mukesh
    6. dady phir bhi tumko mujhse pyar hai

    Box office

    S D Burman Barood Vinyl LP at Discogs

    At the domestic Indian box office in 1976, Barood grossed 2 crore, with a net income of 1 crore. While it was the 17th highest-grossing film in India that year, it was declared a commercial flop in the domestic Indian market.

    1976 Filmru

    Despite its domestic failure an India, the film went on to become an overseas blockbuster in the Soviet Union, where it released in 1978 and topped the year's Soviet box office chart. It drew a box office audience of 60 million Soviet viewers, the second highest for an Indian film in the 1970s (after the earlier Rishi Kapoor starrer Bobby) and the fifth highest for a foreign film that decade. At the Soviet box office, it was the 13th biggest hit of the 1970s, the fourth most successful Indian import of all time (after Awaara, Bobby and Disco Dancer), the ninth biggest foreign hit of all time, and one of the top 30 biggest hits of all time. It was among the highest-grossing films in the Soviet Union.

    References

    Barood (1976 film) Wikipedia
    Barood (1976 film) IMDb