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    36 Ghante
    1974 film
    36 Ghante is a 1974 Hindi film directed by Raj Tilak. The film stars Raaj Kumar, Mala Sinha, Sunil Dutt, Vijay Arora, Ranjeet, Danny Denzongpa, Parveen Babi, Iftekhar, and Deven Verma. The film's music is by Sapan Chakraborty. Wikipedia
    Running time2 hours
    Sunil Dutt (Himmat)
    Sunil Dutt
    Himmat
    Raaj Kumar (Ashok Roy)
    Raaj Kumar
    Ashok Roy
    Mala Sinha (Deepa Roy)
    Mala Sinha
    Deepa Roy
    Parveen Babi (Naina Roy)
    Parveen Babi
    Naina Roy
    Danny Denzongpa (Dilawar Khan)
    Danny Denzongpa
    Dilawar Khan

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Three jailed convicts, Himmat, his brother Ajit, and Dilawar Khan break out of prison and take over the household of Editor Ashok Rai. The convicts will continue to hold the family hostage until their associate, Kamini contacts them in person.

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Raaj Kumar ...
Ashok Roy
Mala Sinha ...
Deepa Roy
Sunil Dutt ...
Himmat
Vijay Arora ...
Vijay
Danny Denzongpa ...
Dilawar Khan
Parveen Babi ...
Naina Roy
Ranjeet ...
Ajit
Alankar Joshi ...
(as Master Alankar)
Ramesh Deo ...
Police Inspector R.D. Wadekar
Madan Puri

Deven Verma ...
Delivery Van driver (as Deven Varma)
Surendra Nath ...
Police Commissioner
Jagdish Raj ...
Police Inspector S.P. Mathur
Iftekhar ...
Vijay's Father
Sonia Sahni ...


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Three jailed convicts Himmat, his brother Ajit, and Dilawar Khan break out of prison and take over the household of Editor Ashok Rai. Held hostage against their will are Ashok Rai, his wife Deepa Rai, son, Rajoo and gorgeous sister Naina. The convicts will continue to hold the family hostage until their associate, Kamini contacts them in person. The police investigation into their escape is being coordinated by Inspector R.D. Wadekar, who have absolutely no clue of the whereabouts of the convicts. Written by rAjOo (gunwanti@hotmail.com)
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Raaj Kumar, Sunil Dutt & Danny at their best
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If this movie is not rated 10/10 then no other movie deserves 10/10 it is as simple as that. 36 Ghante is a flawless movie based on real life situation of a happy family. 3 convicts keep the family as their captive by forcibly entering the house, Sunil Dutt, Danny & Ranjit play their roles superbly. Raaj Kumar's performance is simply outstanding in the movie as a family head. Danny's restless monkey like antics were the very best in the movie, I think he equals Amjad Khan in Sholay, he really looked an eerie monkey like dangerous criminal. 36 Ghante is a must watch for any cinema lover, a masterpiece. Raaj Tilak who has some ordinary movies to his credit stroked gold with this superb movie, all the cast of the movie played perfectly to the simple story line.




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4.83 - 6 votes
Asha Bhosle, Kishore KumarSapan ChakrabortySahir Ludhianvi

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4.75 - 4 votes
Kishore KumarSapan ChakrabortySahir Ludhianvi
Masti Bhare Geet

4.50 - 4 votes
MukeshSapan ChakrabortySahir Ludhianvi


4.40 - 5 votes
Asha Bhosle,Mahendra KapoorSapan ChakrabortySahir Ludhianvi



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Film cast:Sunil DuttMala SinhaDanny DenzongpaParveen BabiVijay AroraUrmila BhattRamesh DeoIftekharJankidasRanjeetSonia SahniSurendra NathDeven VermaRaaj Kumar,Master AlankarMadan Puri
Music Director:Sapan Chakravorty
Film Director:Raj Tilak
Film Producer:Raj Tilak
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Teen Lok par raaj tihaara

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The movie had four songs in it. Two of these songs have been covered in the past.

Here is the third song from "Chhattees Ghante"(1974) to appear in the blog. This song is sung by Mahendra Kapoor and Asha Bhonsle. Sahir Ludhianvi is the lyricist. Music is composed by Sapan Chakravorty.

The song is picturised as a Lord Ram bhajan. The picturisation shows Raj Kumar and Mala Sinha singing this bhajan. Master Alankar joshi, late for the bhajan by a few seconds, is hesitant to join his parents. Mala Sinha does not frown and gives him a pat assuring him that he may take his seat. And who is the lady seated behind them, devotedly joining her hands together. She is Parveen Babi.

It is rather unusual to see Raj Kumar and Parveen Babi, and also Mala Sinha to some extent, singing a bhajan. So that way, this song is a special song. 

The picturisation also shows Ranjeet, trying to enter the house stealthily. So, unlike the other characters, he sticks faithfully to his reputation Hindi movies.

It is quite a nice and soothing song to listen to, especially in the morning. I listened to this song for the first time this morning, some 46 years after this song was created. 

Song-Teen lok par raaj tihaara (Chhattes Ghante)(1974) Singers-Mahendra Kapoor, Asha Bhonsle, Lyrics-Sahir Ludhianvi, MD-Sapan Chakravorthy
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Lyrics
teen lok par raaj tihaara
chaar khoont tora dhaam re ae
tu jo kare so hoye
tujh sa na dooja koye
rakhiyo najar shri Raam re
rakhiyo najar shri Raam re
teen lok par raaj tihaara
char khoont tora dhaam re
tu jo kare so hoye
tujh sa na dooja koye
rakhiyo najar shri Raam re
rakhiyo najar shri Raam re
prabhu tumhre haath hazaar
sada rakhiyo laaj hamaar
prabhu tumhre haath hazaar
sada rakhiyo laaj hamaar
o o

tum ho jagat ke swaami
hum hain moorakh agyaani
girne lage to leejo thhaam re ae
rakhiyo najar shri Raam re
tori rachna sab sansaar
tori leela aprampaar

tori rachna sab sansaar
tori leela aprampaar
o o
sankat ko taale tu hi
doobe ubhhaare tu hi
dukh bhanjan tero naam re ae
rakhiyo najar shri Raam re
teen lok par raaj tihaara
chaar khoont tora dhaam re
tu jo kare so hoye
tujh sa na dooja koye
rakhiyo najar shri Raam re
rakhiyo najar shri Raam re
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Jaane aaj kya hua aisa kabhi hua na thha

by Atul


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The song was picturised on Vijay Arora and Parveen Babi. But it appears that the song was either not used in the movie, or the online version available now a days has this song deleted. There is a fake video available online which shows visaul of another song with audio o this song.
So, only the audio of the song is given here.
Lyrics of the song were sent to me by Avinash Scrapwala.
With this song, all the four songs of "Chhattees Ghante"(1974) are covered in the blog. The movie thus joins the list of movies that have been YIPPEED in the blog.
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Lyrics(Provided by Avinash Scrapwala)
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Jaane aaj kya huaa
aisa kabhi huaa na thha aa
Saanson mein ghuley nasha
Jaisa kabhi ghula na thha aa
Tumhi bolo kya karen
Aisa hoga pataa na thha
Meethha meetha dard sa
Utthhe ang ang mein ae
Jaage koyi aag si ee
jeene ki umang mein
Hawaa se tape badan
Jaisa kabhi tapaa na thha
Saanson mein ghuley nasha
Jaisa kabhi ghula na thha
Tumhi bolo kya karen
Aisa hoga pataa na thha
Chhaaya chhaaya door tak
Rangon ka gubaar hai
Aisa to na thha jahaan
Ho na ho ye pyaar hai
Khwaab ka samaa sajaa
Jaisa kabhi sajaa na thha
Saanson mein ghuley nasha
Jaisa kabhi ghula na thha
Tumhi bolo kya karen
Aisa hoga pataa na thha
Jaane aaj kya huaa
Aisa kabhi huaa na thha aa
Saanson mein ghuley nasha
Jaisa kabhi ghula na thha aa
Tumhi bolo kya karen
Aisa hoga pataa na thha

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(Devnagri Script Lyrics (Provided by Avinash Scrapwala)
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जाने आज क्या हुआ
ऐसा कभी हुआ न था आ
साँसों में घुले नशा
जैसा कभी घुला न था आ
तुम्ही बोलो क्या करें
ऐसा होगा पता न था
मीठा मीठा दर्द सा
उठे अंग अंग में ए
जागे कोई आग सी ई
जीने की उमंग में
हवा से तपे बदन
जैसा कभी तपा न था
साँसों में घुले नशा
जैसा कभी घुला न था आ
तुम्ही बोलो क्या करें
ऐसा होगा पता न था
छाया छाया दूर तक
रंगों का गुबार है
ऐसा तो न था जहां
हो न हो ये प्यार है
ख्वाबों का समा सजा
जैसा कभी सजा न था
साँसों में घुले नशा
जैसा कभी घुला न था आ
तुम्ही बोलो क्या करें
ऐसा होगा पता न था
जाने आज क्या हुआ
ऐसा कभी हुआ न था आ
साँसों में घुले नशा
जैसा कभी घुला न था आ
तुम्ही बोलो क्या करें
ऐसा होगा पता न था
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36 Ghante (1974)

By the end of this film I felt really sorry for anyone who might have been dependent on the Indian police—as portrayed here—for any kind of aid in 1974. I’m surprised that the censor board didn’t demand an upfront apology from the producers. I am almost positive that the intent was exactly opposite, too, but as the film hurtles forward, the plot increasingly unravels with sad results. It’s too bad, because otherwise it is an unusual story (apparently a remake of The Desperate Hours starring Humphrey Bogart) with a lot going for it: a psychological drama about a family of four held hostage for 36 hours (ghante) by three increasingly desperate bank robbers on the run.

36 Ghante comes *this close* to being a really good film, but is sabotaged by inattention to some important details. (Here’s my disclaimer: as with all Hindi cinema, it could be that poor editing after the fact—by the dvd manufacturer for instance—is partially responsible for the story problems, but I will probably never know for sure.)

The movie opens on a dark night as men pile money from a bank vault into a red satchel while a nervous woman waits in a car outside.

As the three robbers emerge from the bank they toss the bag into her car. As she drives off, a guard sounds the alarm; he is shot and the three men flee—but are soon surrounded by the police and forced to surrender (so far, so good, Bombay police!). The trio’s leader Himmat (Sunil Dutt) is already known to the police, as is his girlfriend Kamini; the police search Kamini’s house for the missing money, but find nothing.

The next morning the three robbers break out of Central Jail, fleeing on foot, and word goes out to nearby police headquarters. On the road, the three escapees stop a driver (Jankidas) and steal his car. Soon after that, they take the clothes from three men to replace their prison outfits. Meanwhile, Jankidas makes his way to the nearest police station, where he tells Inspector Wadekar (Ramesh Deo) what has happened. Wadekar puts two and two together, and Jankidas confirms.

Given the license plate number and description of the car, Wadekar sets up police barricades on the roads going out of Bombay.

Thwarted by one such roadblock, Himmat and his two cohorts Ajit (Ranjeet) and Dilawar Khan (a totally OTT Danny Denzongpa) pull off into a quiet neighborhood to rethink their strategy and find a place to hole up while they figure out what to do next.

This “fine” house is occupied by a good family; we know that because they are doing their morning prayers when we meet them, with a lovely bhajan called “Rakhiyo Nazar Shri Ram” (music is by Sapan Chakravorty and lyrics by the eminent Sahir Ludhianvi).

Ashok Roy (Raaj Kumar) is the editor of a major newspaper. He is happily married to Deepa (Mala Sinha) (I love this little exchange when she teases him about his natty suit):

and they have a little boy named Raju (Master Alankar). Ashok’s younger as-yet-unmarried sister Naina (a very young and nervous Parveen Babi) lives with them too. While Ajit scouts the premises I notice that servants are apparently not part of the household and I like Deepa right away for having windows as dirty (or dirtier! really!) than mine.

Thus it is that after the family all go off on their daily routines—Raja to school, Naina out with boyfriend Vijay (Vijay Arora) and Ashok to the office—Deepa is left alone in the house. Poor, poor, Deepa! This is just what our miscreants have been waiting for.

They park Jankidas’ stolen car in the garage to hide it and settle in with Deepa, who is pleasingly if stupidly rebellious and uncooperative and even tries to use Ashok’s hidden pistol to get them out (but sadly they take it from her). By now word has spread via radio about the three dangerous convicts, and Ashok calls to warn her to keep the door locked and not open it to strangers. Too late!

Himmat now calls girlfriend Kamini.

He asks her to bring the satchel of money from the bank robbery to Bombay, and to call him at the Roy’s house when she gets there so that they can arrange to meet.

Police Inspector Wadekar reports in to the Commissioner (1930s singing star Surendra Nath—Mehboob Khan’s go-to hero in that era). Wadekar tells the Commissioner that the convicts have somehow escaped the dragnet on the roads.

He then proceeds to tell the Commissioner that the escapees will surely try to contact Himmat’s girlfriend Kamini in Pune. The Commissioner is obviously exasperated at this piece of news and orders Wadekar to get the Poona police to tap her phone (too late!) and to set up a watch on her house, which of course they should have done already. The Pune police, led by Inspector Mathur (Jagdish Raj) have already searched Kamini’s house for the loot, but have been unaware that her cohorts had earlier escaped. I roll my eyes at the lack of communication and general incompetence.

Kamini sets off for Bombay in a sporty little yellow car and a very mod outfit (after retrieving her bag from a hotel room ceiling). Mathur and his men follow her, but lose her after she almost hits a vegetable vendor and an out-of-the-loop traffic cop sets off after her. The last thing Kamini wants is to be pulled over, of course, so she pulls into an apartment complex, parks her car there and disappears.

It doesn’t occur to Mathur and his men when they show up minutes later that Kamini might be observing them from inside. She is, of course, and quickly realizes that she’s being trailed for more than just a traffic violation.

At the Roy house, Deepa is getting to know the three men holding her hostage a little better. Himmat is definitely in charge, and he has some basic decency. He won’t allow crazy “beast” Dilawar to abuse her hospitality, for instance. Dilawar himself is a weird character—Danny clearly had some fun creating him, but it doesn’t really work. His appearance is Planet of the Apes (neck up) meets Godspell (neck down), and I think his crazed giggle and volatile childishness is supposed to instil fear—but it just annoys me.

Ajit, the third member of this small gang, is basically an order-taker. He backs up Himmat (who is his older brother) without question and helps him keep Dilawar under a modicum of control. (Plus, you know, he’s hot.)

They are all tense, and it only gets worse as the family members currently outside the house go happily about their lives. Naina’s boyfriend Vijay calls Deepa to let her know that his parents will be visiting later in the evening to formally fix their wedding. Deepa tries to dissuade Vijay from sending his parents THAT evening, but he doesn’t listen.

Not so easy for Deepa to do, since her “plans” are holding a gun to her head. Shortly afterwards, Vijay drops Naina at home. She comes in and Himmat—who is now having tea—introduces himself as “Himmat Chacha” and offers her a sandwich while Deepa looks on, frozen. Naina’s blissful ignorance is short-lived, however, when she switches on the television and is confronted by a news bulletin.

Ashok arrives home next and is puzzled and irritated when he can’t open the garage door to put his car away.

He is sweetly horrified to discover that poor Deepa has been alone with three armed convicts since shortly after he left that morning, and when Raju comes home and is clearly scared by the strangers in his home, Ashok makes Himmat an offer: he’ll give them the money that Kamini is bringing if they promise to just leave immediately.

Himmat’s response makes me laugh out loud, even though I feel great empathy with Ashok at the same time:

Ashok persists, saying that he will take out a loan. Himmat’s response to this is delusional, and unfortunately probably completely free of any intentional irony.

Really? You don’t live on freebies, Himmat? Stealing other people’s money isn’t…getting it for free? If killing people who are in your way is hard work, then okay: I guess you work hard. But “earning” a living is stretching it a bit. I roll my eyes again (it’s happening more and more often).

The evening begins (I’ve forgotten to count the hours) and everyone waits for Kamini’s call. Dilawar gets drunk (on Ashok’s Scotch—freebie alert!) and Himmat sends the restless family upstairs to their rooms (this also makes me laugh: how paternal of him!).

Ajit is wistful:

Things are about to get complicated, though, as the outside world intrudes. Naina has plans to go to a party with Vijay, and Vijay’s parents are on their way to see Deepa and Ashok and fix their son’s wedding with Naina. Plus Kamini finally calls. She is stuck in Pune, with the police still watching her car and isn’t going to make it to Bombay by midnight.

When night turns into day again, too, Raju will be expected at school and Ashok at work. What do the remaining hours in this situation hold for everyone involved?

The plot threads become more and more complicated as the clock ticks away. There are many things which are well done and interesting: Himmat’s psychological battle with Ashok Roy (Sunil Dutt and Raaj Kumar have some good material to work with and take advantage of it); the different ways in which each family member deals with the stress; and the hardship individuals allowed to venture out of the house face, unable to ask for help, knowing that loved ones behind are still held hostage.

(This is one of those crazy sets I’ve seen everywhere!)

The seventies style is groovilicious too: Ranjeet-Mala-Parveen’s outfits; Sunil Dutt’s shaggy hair; Sonia Sahni’s everything.

And this:

I had thought that particular color combination was invented by preppies in the eighties, but of course the Indians beat them to it!

Overall, though, there are problems which I just can’t overlook: besides Dilawar’s ridiculous masala-worthy act (so out of place here), the track which should have added tension and interest by following a parallel police investigation falls flat because of their total incompetence. For instance, Wadekar asks Deepa (through a note) at one point to give them a signal if there are intruders in the house—and she gives it.

Yay, right? Nope. No follow-up!

I feel your pain, Commissioner sahab.

Plus I would have liked to see a bit more background on how Himmat and Ajit (I don’t care about Dilawar) ended up being bank robbers and murderers. The lip-service paid to their better instincts and motivations (“we don’t take freebies”) along with a thirty-second look back at their childhood was simply not enough to make me care or be able to contextualize their transgressions, and for the film to succeed for me it was necessary that I should (well, I always care about Ranjeet but that’s another matter altogether).

In any case, it is an interesting film worth a watch, even if it’s not completely successful. There are very few songs: the nice bhajan I mention, plus a couple of other fairly unremarkable ones (not Sahir-worthy, in my opinion) and a fairly tawdry musical number. If you want the music—it seems difficult to find!—my pal PC over at Third Floor Music has just posted the soundtrack (after waiting patiently for me to stop babbling on about the movie itself). It’s there along with the much more awesome soundtrack from Kalicharan too. Enjoy!