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''Majboor'' may refer to: * ''Majboor'' (1964 film), an Indian drama film * ''Majboor'' (1974 film), an Indian Bollywood crime thriller film, * ''Majboor'' (1989 film), a Bollywood action film {{disambiguation ...
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Majboor (1964 Film)
''Majboor'' is a 1964 Indian Drama film produced by Mohan Segal and directed by Narendra Suri in Hindi language under the banner of Deluxe Films. Plot Sheel is the daughter of Dr. Mehta, who incidentally meets Ravi in disguise of a boy but soon fall in love, Ravi marries Sheel against the wishes of his mother. Sheel faces the wrath of her mother-in-law for petty reasons. Ravi's sister Seema is befriended by a ruffian Rajkumar(Jagdev) which is dissented by Sheel. Sheel's compounder Khilonaram loves Bansari but a sweetmaker Lala (Ram Avatar)opposes as he also loves Bansari, too. Ravi has to go to Mumbai for some training, which he informs only Sheel, this annoys Ravi's mother so much that she tells him to choose either her or Sheel to stay in the house, so Sheel finally relents and goes to her father's house who also passes away soon. Rajkumar comes to ask Seema's mother for her hand but is driven away by her due to her aristocratic standards. Seema pleads with Rajkumar to get m ...
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Majboor (1974 Film)
''Majboor'' () is a 1974 Indian suspense thriller film directed by Ravi Tandon and written by Salim-Javed. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Parveen Babi, Pran and Satyen Kappu with Farida Jalal, Sulochana Latkar, Iftekhar, Jagdish Raj and Rehman in supporting roles. The story revolves around Ravi Khanna (Bachchan), a terminally ill man who frames himself for a murder which he did not commit in order to help his family collect the reward money. After a successful operation, he escapes the police custody and sets out to search for the real killer. The movie is loosely inspired by two English movies of 1970 – ''Zig zag'' and ''Cold Sweat''. The film was later remade in Telugu by director K. Raghavendra Rao as ''Raja'' (1976) starring Shobhan Babu and Jayasudha. It was also remade in Tamil as Naan Vazhavaippen (1979) with Sivaji Ganeshan and K. R. Vijaya , in Gujarati as ''Naseeb No Khel'' (1982) and in Malayalam as '' Ee Kaikalil'' (1986). The movie was also an inspiration for ...
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