Dharam Veer (1977)
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- 2h 45min
- Action, Adventure
- 06 Sep 1977 (India)
- Movie
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Dharmendra | ... |
Dharam Singh
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Zeenat Aman | ... |
Rajkumari Pallavi
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Jeetendra | ... |
Veer Singh
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Neetu Singh | ... |
Roopa (Gypsy Girl)
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Pran Sikand | ... |
Hunter Jwala Singh
(as Pran)
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Sheroo the Wonder Bird | ... |
Sheroo
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Bobby Deol | ... |
Young Dharam
(as Bobby Junior Dharmendra)
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Indrani Mukherjee | ... |
Maharani Meenakshi
(as Indrani Mukerjee)
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Jeevan Dhar | ... |
Satpal Singh
(as Jeevan)
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Sujit Kumar | ... |
Rajkumar Sujan Singh
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Dev Kumar | ... |
Dev Singh (Pallavi's brother)
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Azaad Irani | ... |
Azad Singh
(as Azad)
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D.K. Sapru | ... |
Maharaja (The King)
(as Sapru)
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Brij Mohan Vyas | ... |
Rajguru
(as B.M. Vyas)
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Hercules | ... |
Ramdin Lohar
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Neelam | ... |
Dhano
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Chand Usmani | ... |
Mrs. Roopmati Singh
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Ranjeet Bedi | ... |
Ranjeet Singh
(as Ranjeet)
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Pradeep Kumar | ... |
Maharaja Pratap Singh (uncredited)
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Kedarnath Saigal | ... |
In the crowd (uncredited)
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Directed by
Manmohan Desai |
Written by
Prayag Raj | ... | (screenplay) |
Kader Khan | ... | (dialogue) (as Kadar Khan) |
K.B. Pathak | ... | (scenario) |
Smt. Jeevanprabha M. Desai | ... | (story) (as J.M. Desai) |
Pushpa Sharma | ... | (story) |
Produced by
Chandan S. Desai | ... | executive producer |
Subhash Desai | ... | producer |
Chandrika G. Shah | ... | associate producer |
Music by
Laxmikant Shantaram Kudalkar | ... | (as Laxmikant) |
Pyarelal Ramprasad Sharma | ... | (as Pyarelal) |
Cinematography by
N.V. Srinivas | ... | director of photography (as N.V. Shrinivas) |
Editing by
Kamlakar Karkhanis | ... | (as Kamlakar) |
Editorial Department
Chhotubhai Chowdhary | ... | assistant editor |
Suresh Gangar | ... | assistant editor |
Suresh Kamat | ... | color consultant |
Production Design by
Danny Desai | ||
Ketan Desai |
Art Direction by
Madhukar S. Shinde | ... | (as M.S. Shinde) |
Gurudayal Singh | ... | (as Late Guru Dayal Singh) |
Makeup Department
Mohan Mishra | ... | assistant makeup artist |
Govind Pawar | ... | makeup artist |
Ramchandra Shinde | ... | assistant makeup artist |
Production Management
S. Munir | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Danny Desai | ... | assistant director |
Ketan Desai | ... | assistant director |
Raju Kapadia | ... | assistant director (as Rajoo Kapadia) |
Latif Khan | ... | assistant director (as Abdul Latif Khan) |
Anil Nagrath | ... | chief assistant director |
Naresh Sharma | ... | assistant director |
Sunil Sikand | ... | assistant director |
Rajesh Varma | ... | assistant director |
Sound Department
Mangesh Desai | ... | sound re-recordist |
Ganpat Gawade | ... | sound assistant |
Ramanlal | ... | associate: D.O. Bhansali |
Dayabhai Solanki | ... | sound assistant |
Minoo Tumpal | ... | audiographer (as Minoo Tampal) |
Special Effects by
Kirit Kumar | ... | main titles: G.D. Art |
Ramesh Meer | ... | special effects |
Dahyabhai Patel | ... | opticals |
Gordhanbhai Patel | ... | opticals |
Visual Effects by
Lala | ... | fire works (as Shri Lala) |
Stunts
M.S. Dass | ... | fight composer |
Camera and Electrical Department
Anil Dhanda | ... | assistant camera (as A. Kumar) |
V. Durga Prasad | ... | photographer: second unit (as Durga Prasad) |
Srinivas Mahapatra | ... | chief assistant camera (as S. Mahaptra) |
Sudhin Mazumdar | ... | photographer: second unit (as Sudhin Mazoomdar) |
Rajendra Panchotia | ... | assistant camera (as R. Panchotia) |
Peter Pereira | ... | photographer: second unit |
C.S. Puttu | ... | camera operator |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Brij Chopra | ... | wardrobe |
Leena Daru | ... | wardrobe |
Eknath Nakhle | ... | dress assistant |
Mani J. Rabadi | ... | wardrobe (as Mani Rabadi) |
Narayan Rao | ... | dress (as late Narayan Rao) |
Manek Sharma | ... | dress assistant |
Ratan Soni | ... | dress assistant |
Music Department
Anand Bakshi | ... | lyricist |
D.O. Bhansali | ... | song recordist |
Asha Bhosle | ... | playback singer (as Asha Bhonsle) |
Gorakh | ... | music assistant |
Kishore Kumar | ... | playback singer |
Lata Mangeshkar | ... | playback singer |
Mukesh | ... | playback singer |
Mohammad Rafi | ... | playback singer (as Mohamad Rafi) |
Shashikant | ... | music assistant |
Additional Crew
Chand | ... | floor boy |
Brij Chopra | ... | production controller |
Ashok Desai | ... | general manager |
Ignatius Fernandus | ... | production assistant (as I. Fernandes) |
Gangadhar | ... | floor boy |
Pramod Joshi | ... | office |
Kamal | ... | choreographer |
Mahendra | ... | office |
Lopa C. Mavani | ... | secretary to financial advisor |
Harish Kumar Mehra | ... | public relations officer (as Harish Mehra) |
Babubhai Mistry | ... | associate director |
Nagina | ... | floor boy |
Harendra Parekh | ... | office |
Suryakant Sanas | ... | office (as Suryakant) |
Gunvantlal N. Shah | ... | financial advisor |
Maneklal K. Shah | ... | financial advisor: Haridas & Co. |
Shankar | ... | floor boy (as Shanker) |
Kadak Singh | ... | floor boy |
Sabal Singh | ... | office |
Sakharam Sonavane | ... | production assistant (as Sakharam) |
Vasant | ... | floor boy |
Vibhakar | ... | office |
Vithal | ... | office |
Thanks
Kikubhai Desai | ... | film dedicated to |
OmPrakash Katyal | ... | thanks |
Vinod Kothari | ... | thanks (as Vinu Kothari) |
Prayag Raj | ... | acknowledgment (as Shri Prayag Raj) |
G.N. Shah | ... | grateful thanks |
Production Companies
Distributors
- EVP International (2002) (United States) (DVD)
Special Effects
- G.D. Art (main titles)
Other Companies
- Aristo, Bombay-4 (costumes and styles)
- Dube Industries (financier)
- Haji & Co. (horses supplied by)
- Haridas & Co. (financial advisory services)
- Maganlal Dresswala (wardrobe)
- Padmaja Advertising (publicity)
- Polydor (music on)
- Sarvodaya Studios (stills)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
The story revolves around two small kingdoms in British India. Court intrigue, murder, assassination, Royal excesses, injustice to the subjects were hallmarks of the time and find their way into the story. Princess Minakshi of one of the kingdoms hunts tigers and falls in love with warrior hunter Jwala Singh who saves her life. Jwala Singh disappears when out hunting tiger and the stage is set for the drama. The king is not aware that Minakshi married her lover, so Minakshi finds herself the Queen of a neighbouring kingdom while pregnant by Jwala Singh. Court intrigue separates one of the twin boys that she delivers. Grown up, the boys become close friends - the prince (Veer) and the ironsmith(Dharam}. One falls in love with a princess while the other with a seafaring gypsy. How Dharam wins the heart of a haughty princess and how Veer succumbs to the charm and determination of a gypsy girl is a good part of the story. The mastermind of the palace intrigue, Sujan Singh brings together a group of like minded people to help him stage a coup. Dharam Veer was the highest grossing film at the box office, in its day. Written by MG Gopalan |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Because of this film DHARMENDRA received World Iron Man Award. See more » |
Goofs | When Dharmendra pulls the arrow out of his mother's back, there is not even a drop of blood on it. See more » |
Movie Connections | Referenced in Naseeb (1981). See more » |