Jigri Dost (1969)

 ●  Hindi ● 2 hrs 43 mins

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Advocate Narayan Das lives a comfortable lifestyle in rural India with his wife, Annapurna, who insists on feeding everyone who is hungry; and a lovely daughter, Shobha. Since Shobha is of marriageable age, he has arranged to get her married to Advocate Anand and shows his photograph to her, and she shyly approves. The young man shows up, and to the family's delight, not only is he well versed in Law but also in dairy farming. Both Anand and Shobha fall in love with each other, and want to get married. They already have the blessings of Annapurna and Narayandas. Then one day while at a picnic, Anand excuses himself from Shobha's company as he wants to meet a friend. Shobha secretly follows him and is shocked to see him in the arms of another woman, Indu, who is the only daughter of wealthy Chairman Neelkanth. Watch what happens when Shobha confronts Anand with her knowledge and asks him why he has been two-timing her.

Cast: Jeetendra Kapoor, Mumtaz Askari

Crew: Ravikant Nagaich (Director), Laxmikant Shantaram Kudalkar (Music Director), Pyarelal Ramprasad Sharma (Music Director)

Rating: U (India)

Genres: Drama, Family, Musical

Release Dates: 01 Jan 1969 (India)

Hindi Name: जिगरी दोस्त

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Did you know? The movie is a remake of the Kannada film Emme Thammanna (1966), which had earlier been remade in Telugu as Govula Gopanna (1968) and which later went on to be remade in Tamil as Maattukara Velan (1970). Read More
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as Gopi / Advocate Anand
as Shobha N. Das
as Neelkanth's maidservant
as Chairman Neelkanth
as Annapurna N. Das
as Indu

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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Hindi
Colour Info:
Black & White
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.39:1 (Scope)
Stereoscopy:
No
Movie Connection(s):
Remake of: Mattukkara Velan (Tamil)
Trivia:
The movie is a remake of the Kannada film Emme Thammanna (1966), which had earlier been remade in Telugu as Govula Gopanna (1968) and which later went on to be remade in Tamil as Maattukara Velan (1970).