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Hum Sab Ustad Hain

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Hum Sab Ustad Hain
Promotional Poster
Directed byMaruti Rao
Written byMaruti Rao
Story byMaruti Rao
StarringKishore Kumar
Dara Singh
Ameeta
Sheikh Mukhtar
Production
company
Sangam Films
Distributed bySuper Cassettes Industries Limited (T-Series)
Release date
  • 1965 (1965)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Hum Sab Ustad Hain is a 1965 Hindi film starring Kishore Kumar, Dara Singh and Ameeta.[1]

Plot

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The film begins with Romi (Sheikh Mukhtar) shooting a man, though the attempt isn't fatal. Despite this, Romi is arrested, convicted, and sentenced to prison for murder. His pregnant wife Radha (Lalita Kumari) throws herself into the river but is later saved by a villager who takes her in, along with her son Ram (Dara Singh). After serving 14 years in prison, Romi spends the next eight years wandering. Rejected by society and unable to find work, Romi turns to a life of crime. When his gang is offered a large sum of money to smuggle national secrets, Romi kidnaps a young child and forces her sister Roopa (Ameeta) to transport the contraband. Roopa, who would rather die than betray her country, loses control of her car and drives into the river. She survives and is washed ashore in the village where Radha and Ram reside. Meanwhile, an unemployed Kishore (Kishore Kumar) decides to play detective and find the lost girl Radha and her sister. He tracks them down in the village and instantly falls in love with Radha. Romi and his gang also track them down and go to the city to help save Radha's sister. Around this time, Romi becomes a wrestler. Romi kidnaps Radha and discovers that they are his long-lost family. He then decides to sacrifice himself for his family, demonstrating that his heart remains honest and that his love for them has never wavered.

Cast

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Soundtrack

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Lyrics by Asad Bhopali, Music by Laxmikant Pyarelal

Song Singers
"Pyar Baan te Chalo" Kishore Kumar
"Kya Teri Zulfein Hain" Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle
"Suno Jana Suno Jana" Kishore Kumar
"Ajnabee Tum Jane Pehchane Se" (Male) Kishore Kumar
"Ajnabee Tum Jane Pehchane Se" (Female) Lata Mangeshkar

References

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  1. ^ "Hum Sab Ustad Hain". Cinemaazi. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  2. ^ "Hum Sab Ustad Hain (1965) - Review, Star Cast, News, Photos". Cinestaan. Archived from the original on 28 September 2021. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
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