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Genre
  
Drama

Country
  
India

Director
  
Dinesh-Ramanesh

Release date
  
1975 (India)

Language
  
Hindi

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Release date
  
1975

Music director
  
Master Sonik, Om Prakash Sharma

Songs
  
Loota Hai Tune Mujhe

Cast
  
Moushumi Chatterjee
(Rani),
Vinod Mehra
(Vikram),
Danny Denzongpa
(Pramod Kumar),
Madan Puri
(Ritas dad),
Ranjeet
(Chandu Banjara)

Raftaar (Speed) is a 1975 Bollywood action drama film directed by Dinesh-Ramanesh and produced by S. I. Shivdasani. Its music was composed by the music directors Sonik Omi. The story writer was Rajvansh, while screenplay and dialogues were by K. B. Pathak.The lyricists were Verma Malik, Omkar Verma and Abhilash. Vinod Mehra was cast in the main role as Vikram. Mehra had started his career in Roop K. Shorey's Ek Thi Reeta (1971) and became an established star following Anuraag (1973); Raftaar was noted as one of his prominent films in the 1970s. The cast included Moushumi Chatterjee, Danny Denzongpa, Madan Puri, Ranjit, Arpana Chowdhary, and Jankidas.

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Raftaar was a romantic action thriller film with drama. It involves a young city man sent to a village to work. He falls in love with a village girl who dies but mysteriously reappears in his life under another identity.

The film was given a three star rating, with its music by Sonik Omi cited as being "good".

Plot

Rani (Moushumi Chatterjee) is a village girl living with her ever-grumbling step-mother (Lalita Kumari) and father (Jankidas). At the start of the film, she is shown playing kabaddi with other girls. They trouble the village simpleton Banelal (Birbal) and are reprimanded by his father (Sunder). While trying to get water from the village well Rani slips and falls inside. Vikram (Vinod Mehra), who works for Pramod Kumar (Danny Denzongpa) as a manager is sent to the village to get some job done. He stops to fill water in his car, which has heated up and helps Rani by pulling her out of the well. Vikram falls in love with her and promises to marry her when he saves her from committing suicide to avoid an arranged marriage. Kumar arrives at the village and on seeing Radha demands of his housekeeper (Paro), who also supplies him women, to get Rani for him. He sends Vikram on a pretext to the city and rapes Rani. Rani is seen jumping into the river by the housekeeper. Rani, however, is saved by a kind-hearted Christian gentleman (Madan Puri), who lost his daughter, Rita, several years ago.

Vikram gets implicated in some wrongdoing and is sent to prison for a year. On his return he finds Kumar attempting to rape another girl and is hurt in the fight. He's found unconscious by some gypsies who care for him. He then helps a young woman, Radha (Arpana Chaudhary) and her child, to search for her husband, and shifts to the city. Kumar sees Rani who is now pretending to be Rita when he hears her sing at a function. Rita/Rani is after revenge and pretends to be friendly with Kumar. Following some fight scenes and melodramatic moments, Kumar repents when he finds he has a son, and goes to jail. Vikram and Rani get together.

Soundtrack

The music composers were Manoharlal Sonik and his nephew Omprakash Sharma, jointly called Sonik Omi. The songs were written by three lyricists, Verma Malik, Omkar Verma and Abhilash, with playback singing provided by Asha Bhosle, Mohammed Rafi and Mukesh. The film had one of the rare duets by Mukesh and Asha "Sansaar Hai Ek Nadiya", picturised on Madan Puri and Moushumi Chatterjee. "Aaj Na Bachke Jaayega Tu" sung by Asha, was filmed on dancer Katy Irani.. Main Teri Heer Hoon by Mohd Rafi and Asha Bhosle are also considered as a one of the gem with superb music by Somik Oni was the heartthrob song of the movie.

References

Raftaar (1975 film) Wikipedia
Raftaar (1975 film) themoviedb.org Raftaar (1975 film) IMDb