Professor Anand wants to put an end to drug mafia of Sanga.He along with Inspector Sumeet teams up with Amar,Bhima and Johnny to finish Sanga's empireProfessor Anand wants to put an end to drug mafia of Sanga.He along with Inspector Sumeet teams up with Amar,Bhima and Johnny to finish Sanga's empireProfessor Anand wants to put an end to drug mafia of Sanga.He along with Inspector Sumeet teams up with Amar,Bhima and Johnny to finish Sanga's empire
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Jaaved Jaaferi
- Johnny
- (as Javed Jaffri)
Shiva Rindani
- Sangram's goon
- (as Shiva)
Leena Das
- Monica the Cabaret Dancer
- (uncredited)
Dharma
- Fighter Assistant
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaDev Anand was so happy with the costars of the film he told them all he would love to cast them all in a home production. He would go to the Himalays and shoot the film in 30 days straight.
- GoofsThe drop-earring worn by Johnny (Javed Jaffrey) changes from his left ear to his right ear and back again through the movie.
- Alternate versionsThe Bombay CBFC certificate for Unrestricted exhibitions refers to 3803 meters copy, equivalent to 139 minutes.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Jambo Cinema (2020)
- SoundtracksIk Haath Me Rumal Hai, Ik Haath Me Hai Talwar
Sung by Manhar Udhas, Vinod Rathod, Mohammed Aziz
Lyrics by Anwar Sagar
Music by Nadeem Saifi, Shravan Rathod
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Lashkar review :
Most movie buffs, including few Dev Anand fans, believe that he didnt deliver a hit from 80s onwards and his last success was Hare Rama Hare Krishna (1971) or at best Des Pardes (1978). Nah guys, that's not true.
Dev Saahab, who started his career in 1946, gave his last hit film called Lashkar in 1989 - thats more than forty years of successful career very few stars can boast of. Hats off to the man who was forever young...truly evergreen legend!
As for Lashkar, it was film not directed by Dev Saahab and as I read somewhere, was pitched to him as a counter to Dilip Kumar in Karma (1986). The basic theme of a veteran hiring youngsters to avenge his family's death was similar in both the movies. Karma had Dr Dang as the antagonist while Lashkar was about Sanghaa played by Kiran Kumar in complete white getup from hair to shoes.
Dev Saahab had B graders like Sumeet Saigal, Javed Jaffrey, Hemant Birje and Aditya Panscholi helping him in his mission to nab Sanghaa. Madhavi and Sonam were present in blink and miss roles.
Anyway, Dev Saahab was at his fluid best and the audience thronged the cinemas just for him. Released at Mumbai's Imperial theatre, Lashkar was the last hit in Dev Sahaab's illustrious repertoire. Ironically, it was last silver jubilee for Imperial cinema also which went downhill in the 90s.
Regards, Sumeet Nadkarni
Most movie buffs, including few Dev Anand fans, believe that he didnt deliver a hit from 80s onwards and his last success was Hare Rama Hare Krishna (1971) or at best Des Pardes (1978). Nah guys, that's not true.
Dev Saahab, who started his career in 1946, gave his last hit film called Lashkar in 1989 - thats more than forty years of successful career very few stars can boast of. Hats off to the man who was forever young...truly evergreen legend!
As for Lashkar, it was film not directed by Dev Saahab and as I read somewhere, was pitched to him as a counter to Dilip Kumar in Karma (1986). The basic theme of a veteran hiring youngsters to avenge his family's death was similar in both the movies. Karma had Dr Dang as the antagonist while Lashkar was about Sanghaa played by Kiran Kumar in complete white getup from hair to shoes.
Dev Saahab had B graders like Sumeet Saigal, Javed Jaffrey, Hemant Birje and Aditya Panscholi helping him in his mission to nab Sanghaa. Madhavi and Sonam were present in blink and miss roles.
Anyway, Dev Saahab was at his fluid best and the audience thronged the cinemas just for him. Released at Mumbai's Imperial theatre, Lashkar was the last hit in Dev Sahaab's illustrious repertoire. Ironically, it was last silver jubilee for Imperial cinema also which went downhill in the 90s.
Regards, Sumeet Nadkarni
- nadkarnisumeet
- Aug 31, 2020
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- Runtime2 hours 56 minutes
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