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Yaadon Ki Baaraat

  • 1973
  • 2h 44m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
2.3K
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Yaadon Ki Baaraat (1973)
ActionDramaMusicalRomance

Three brothers are separated after their parents' murder. Years later, their only hope of avenging their parents and reuniting as a family lies in the song they learned as children.Three brothers are separated after their parents' murder. Years later, their only hope of avenging their parents and reuniting as a family lies in the song they learned as children.Three brothers are separated after their parents' murder. Years later, their only hope of avenging their parents and reuniting as a family lies in the song they learned as children.

  • Director
    • Nasir Hussain
  • Writers
    • Javed Akhtar
    • Nasir Hussain
    • Salim Khan
  • Stars
    • Dharmendra
    • Vijay Arora
    • Tariq
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    2.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nasir Hussain
    • Writers
      • Javed Akhtar
      • Nasir Hussain
      • Salim Khan
    • Stars
      • Dharmendra
      • Vijay Arora
      • Tariq
    • 14User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Dharmendra
    Dharmendra
    • Shankar
    Vijay Arora
    Vijay Arora
    • Vijay
    Tariq
    Tariq
    • Ratan 'Monto'
    Zeenat Aman
    Zeenat Aman
    • Sunita
    Ajit Khan
    Ajit Khan
    • Shakhaal
    • (as Ajit)
    Imtiaz Khan
    Imtiaz Khan
    • Roopesh
    • (as Imtiaz)
    Ravindra Kapoor
    Ravindra Kapoor
    • Usman Bhai Butliwala
    • (as Ravinder Kapoor)
    Satyendra Kapoor
    Satyendra Kapoor
    • Jack
    • (as Satyendra Kappu)
    Nasir Khan
    Nasir Khan
    • Gulzar
    Shyam Kumar
    • Shakhaal's henchman
    • (as Sham Kumar)
    M.B. Shetty
    M.B. Shetty
    • Martin
    • (as Shetty)
    Anamika
    Anamika
    • Jack's daughter
    Sanjana
    Sanjana
    • Rosy
    Ashoo
    • Kamla
    Neetu Singh
    Neetu Singh
    • Dancer - song 'Le Kar Hum Deewana Dil'
    Sofia
    Pompi
    Mona Saxena
    Mona Saxena
      • Director
        • Nasir Hussain
      • Writers
        • Javed Akhtar
        • Nasir Hussain
        • Salim Khan
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      User reviews14

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      10wasif-10737

      King of villain Ajit in "yaadon Ki Baraat" super Hit Movie of the 70's

      This is Ajit at his thespian peak - the handsome hero of the 50's, the wicked thief of the 60's, the massage-acquiring smuggler of the 70's, the lost memory of the 80's, the caricature of the perverse 90's - save for his stunning turn as the geriatric rapist beholden to Man-Friday Joginder - in Dev Anand's 90's shocker "Gangster" - but that is another review.

      All this is hunky dory but where does this leave Shahkaal? The people want the truth - how does the Shahkaal of this film fit in with the one in Shaan? At long last, the truth can now be told...

      So who really was Shahkaal - 70's gold smuggler or 80's super villain bent on world domination, shoe size issue or nervous tics, woolen suit or white tights with epaulets, Octon style antiseptic island citadel or smoky smuggler's den, train track victim or island explosion victim - will the real Shahkaal please stand up? Maybe it is time to confess that the suave and scheming, bewigged Shahkaal and the bald and sniveling Shahkaal of Shaan are one and the same - fictionalized depictions of the exploits of the real Shahkaal.

      As the lost sequel to Shaan - "Shahkaal vs Gabbar" explains - Shahkaal escaped the oncoming goods train with some judicious and last minute use of a handy shoe horn in YKB and lived to pursue world domination in Shaan. He merely dropped the blond wig and went in for the trendy bald look - very 80's. Shahkaal is now in retirement in Navi Mumbai with Mona and her sisters - just another harmless pensioner... or so he would like you to believe. There's more about him in his review of Shaan. Until next time, don't be silly. This is not a "dhamki", just a "waarning"

      Direction is good Music by RD Burman is nice Aap Ki Kamre by Kishore, Asha, Rafi is nice there is an interlude of Dumb Maaro Dumb too featured on Zeenat), Lekar Hum Deewana Dil sung by Kishore,Asha pictured on Tariq and Neetu Singh is good too, Meri Soni and Chura Liya are good songs while the title song both versions are Fabulous.

      Ajit one of the great stylish villain in the 70's. He was a real king of villain.what an actor Ajit specialty as a villain in 70's. Really a Mega star villain in Bollywood.Missing him..

      Great Blockbuster film "1973" very very Nice Movie :)
      7jagdevs-1

      Fantastic 70's action packed flick....

      Dodgy fashions, wacky sets and simply one of the greatest Hindi film soundtracks ever. The film is an acquired taste for some. This isn't your average happy family love flick with everyone dancing around huge larger than life sets. This is more of a gritty dark painful film full of anger and betrayal. This original lost and found formula features some of RD burmans finest work ever as a music director. from the title track to "churalia hai tumnein" and the fiery "lekhar hum diwana dil". all the tracks work brilliantly with the story. The villain in story is just the biggest baddest larger than life villain you just can wait get. Dharmedra plays the role of vengeful man brilliantly. the other two lesser know hero's do a rather fantastic job. Vijay Aurora the dashing young man after sizzling Zeenat Amaan's heart and Tariq the bad ass nightclub singer with the massive 70's shades and shiny flares. Neetu Singh though brilliant in the song "lekhar hum diwana dil" does not have much of a role in the film. the heroines in this film are just the hero's love interests and don't do much else. All in all this film is very entertaining and the scene where the brothers re-unite at the night club is enough to bring anyone to tears. The dialogues are fantastic and witty something which is quite lacking in todays films. A fantastic entertainer for everyone to watch.
      8omoplata2

      The Best Bollywood Movie I Ever Seen

      Let us start, in accordance with Indian priorities, with the music. RD Burman's soundtrack is terribly good, not only in itself but also because it seems to interact wonderfully with the script and the general ambiance intended by the director: psychedelic rock'n'roll coupled with lovely ballads set the tone to a movie which is, first of all, about society, education and their influence on the individual (a very common theme in Indian cinema). The music is also, in a very literal sense, the driving force of the movie. The first scene presents us with an idyllic family reunion in which all members sing a delightful song (Yaadon Ki Bharat) which is but a prelude to the massacre that follows. The three brothers see their parents being killed, run away and part; they grow up in very distinct social contexts and will be reunited only at the end of the movie, in a very emotional scene, when one of them sings the tune and thus discloses his origin. In the meantime, the fact that this same character sings and plays at a fancy hotel allows for the introduction of some of the best guitar-driven and experimental music Bollywood has ever heard. The movie focuses on the two other brothers. One of them is a thief and a bitter drunkard (with a good heart, of course, and a heroic nature), while the other one is some sort of a happy-go-lucky boy who just wants to get the best out of life. He falls in love with a beautiful, high-class Bombay girl, in a relationship that unsurprisingly raises some issues on class difference. Everything ends up in a happy tone, of course, leaving you with the desire to listen to those songs over and over again.
      7SAMTHEBESTEST

      A rich mix of mass masala meets super hit music

      Yaadon Ki Baaraat (1973) : Brief Review -

      A rich mix of mass masala meets super hit music. Nasir Hussain has been merging multiple genres together since the late 50s, so we can say that he must have been through all theories by the 70s. Yaadon Ki Baaraat still picks a lot of elements from his own previous works, but the emerging duo of Salim-Javed adds a modern touch to it. A similar lost and found formula of three brothers later inspired a huge hit like Amar Akbar Anthony, which was made on a larger scale and bigger cast. Yet, people remember YKB for the simplicity and originality it shows in pieces despite being a formulaic masala film. It's a rich mix of multiple genres, such as romance, drama, action, crime, thriller, and a bit of comedy. To take it a notch higher, RD Burman delivers a music album to be remembered. "Yaadon Ki Baaraat," "Chura Liya Hai," "Meri Soni," and "Lekar Hum Deewana Dil" are super hits and are still remembered even after 5 decades and will be remembered even after 5 decades from here. The way Nasir Hussain uses music to unfold secrets or as a form of reunion is one beautiful thing to watch. Here, Yaadon Ki Baaraat title song plays that role, whereas in Hum Kisise Kum Nahi, he used "Kya Hua Tera Wada" for the same reason. Two younger brothers are singing the song, and Dharmendra is crying in the corner-what a frame it was! Songs fit so well with the context then, and we rarely see that happening in regular masala films nowadays, unlike in the 1960s and 1970s, when songs actually used to play an important role in taking the narrative or the scenes forward. The film has a good ensemble cast of Dharmendra, Vijay Arora, Tariq Khan, Zeenat Aman, and Ajit, and they all have performed well. Overall, it's a nice film with a good repeat value, and the music definitely makes it even better.

      RATING - 7/10*

      By - #samthebestest.
      8IPyaarCinema

      Yaadon Ki Baaraat

      Review By Kamal K

      Yaadon Ki Baarat is a head-to-toe Bollywood package that entertains the audience to the core. The powerpacked actions, the flowery costumes and the hard hitting dialogues directly impact the viewers.

      Dharmendra as the vengeful elder brother delivers one of his best performances in the movie. He aptly fits into the character of the street guy. Vinay as the simple and the romantic hero to Zeenat Aman steals the heart of a million. His flirtatious eyes and naughty dialogues are delivered convincingly. Tariq as the pop star gets the least screen timing, but he delivers it beautifully. Neethu Singh is the glamour element in the movie.

      The aspect of the movie that cannot be failed to mention or even forget is the melodious music by R D Burman. Songs like Chura Liya Hain Tumne and Lekar Hum Deewana Dil are still hot favourites of people. The voices of Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar, Rafi and Asha Bhosle perfectky fit into the songs of the movie.

      For any person who loves the melodramatic and power packed action sequences with melodious music, Yaadon Ki Baaraat is not to be missed.

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      • Trivia
        Suresh Bhatt: Choreographer, in the song "Meri Soni Meri Tamanna", as the man on a cycle.
      • Goofs
        In one of the scenes prior to the song "Chura liya hai tumne", when Sunita (Zeenat Aman) describes about Vijay's (Vijay Arora) personality, she misspells the word "lamba" as "laamba".
      • Connections
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      • Soundtracks
        Yaadon Ki Baaraat Nikli Hai Aaj Dil Ke Dwaare
        Sung by Lata Mangeshkar, Padmini Kolhapure and Shivangi

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      • Release date
        • November 2, 1973 (India)
      • Country of origin
        • India
      • Language
        • Hindi
      • Also known as
        • Procession of Memories
      • Filming locations
        • India
      • Production companies
        • Nasir Hussain Films
        • United Producers
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        • 2h 44m(164 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Stereo

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