Bhayaanak & Meri Biwi Ki Shaadi – 2392 168 – LP Record | |
Bhayaanak Story-This was again a new experiment in everyday horror. Under the shade of various strange horror films of the west, the Indian directors like the Ramsays’ and several others began looking for better ideas. ‘Bhayanak’ is perhaps inspired by several 70s western horror flicks, but successfully carves its own identity. I watched this one years ago with my uncle at a local theater and recollect getting goosebumps and hiding my face behind my uncle’s shoulders whenever a creepy scene was thrown. This is just one straight great delivery by S.U. Syed, who lost his mind in course of time. His another flick ‘Saat Saal Baad’ that was a shameless copy of Friday the 13th (1980) shows that Syed was caught in a downward spiral.Bhayanak begins with a beautiful woman (Ranjeeta) being manhandled by some goons outside a local cemetery. The goons are interrupted by a police inspector (Mithun). Since Mithun is not in his police uniform, the goons take him for a nerd and try to scare him away from the scene. Mithun beats them mercilessly and saves the girl. The girl has no relatives and is new in the town. Mithun and Ranjeeta come along on the same note and begin dating each other. Soon they decide to get married and settle down. It’s not very long when Mithun is transferred to another town (Mangalpur?). Promising his newly wed wife a quick reunion at Mangalpur, Mithun leaves for his destination. Few days later, Ranjeeta receives a telegram from Mangalpur. She comes to know that unable to pick her up, Mithun has asked her to come to Mangalpur all by herself. Ranjeeta takes a bold decision of going to Mangalpur, but on her arrival finds that Mangalpur is a desolate town with strange people. She decides to continue her further journey by foot, but ends up at a large wilderness where a strange Tonga is waiting for her. Bewildered by the reigning silence of the wilderness, Ranjeeta decides to board the Tonga but goes helpless when the Tonga takes her to a creepy grove, where she is murdered. When Mithun comes to know of her arrival and later death, he decides to investigate the matter. Ranjeeta’s corpse is devoid of blood and this looks strange to Mithun. With a special permission from his superiors, Mithun begins to look for the clues. His investigation ultimately leads him to the deranged family of Thakur (Nilu Phule), who with his brothers lives a secretive life. They say that those who tried to sneak into his Haveli were never seen again. Whenever Thakur or his family members are out on streets, they are barked upon and chased by the street dogs. Something is seriously different about this family that happens to have a plan of exploiting their victims for a common but highly sinister cause. | |
Meri Biwi Ki Shaadi:- Story – Bhagawant Kumar Bhartendu, Professor in a reputed college is financially well placed & happily married to beautiful Priya. He has a deep-rooted fear that he is suffering from some chronic ailment may be just to have the sympathies of his friends and his dear wife. One morning he overhears his family doctor discussing with the specialist. “It is an advance stage of heart trouble causing death within three months”. Thinking the talk is about him he firmly believes he is going to die, though the doctors were talking about some other patient. He is worried for his wife. What will happened to her after his death He gets nightmares that Priya is being cheated, exploited, and dishonored by the cruel world. The only solution to this he finds is that Priya should marry again after his death. But whom should she marry She is not capable of finding a husband on her own. Bhagawanth feels that he himself should find a person for his wife. Bhagawant who is perfectly fit and healthy and not going to… | |
Record Details | Bhayaanak & Meri Biwi Ki Shaadi – 2392 168 |
Star Cast | Mithun Chakraborty, Ranjeeta, Neelu Phule, Sadhu Mehar, C S Dube, Jagdeesh Raj & Chandra Shekhar |
Singer | Hemlata, Suresh Wadkar & Anuradha Paudwal |
Director | S. U. Saiyed |
Producer | A. V. Mohan |
Music | Usha Khanna |
Lyrics | Indiwar |
Album Releasing year | 1979 |
Manufacturing Year | 1979 |
Genre | Original Soundtrack |
Language | Hindi |
Label | Polydor |
Made In | India |
Manufacture | Polydor Of India Ltd. |
Serial No. | 2392 168 |
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Movie | Meri Biwi Ki Shaadi |
Star Cast | Amol Palekar, Ranjeeta Kaur, Ashok Saraf,Birbal, C.S.Dubey, Jankidas, Dilip Kulkarni, Nilu Phule & Raju Shershta |
Singer | Usha Khanna, Mohd.Rafi, Asha Bhosle, Suresh Wadkar & Lata Mangeshkar |
Director | Rajat Rakshit |
Producer | A. V. Mohan |
Music | Usha Khanna |
Lyrics | Ravindra Jain, Asad Bhopali & S.H. Bihari |
Releasing Year | 1979 |
Side One (Bhayaanak) | |
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Hemlata |
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Hemlata & Suresh Wadkar |
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Suresh Wadkar |
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Anuradha Paudwal |
Side Two (Meri Biwi Ki Shaadi) | |
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Usha Khanna |
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Mohd.Rafi & Asha Bhosle |
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Suresh Wadkar |
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Lata Mangeshkar |
Specification | |
Size | 12 Inches |
Speed | 33 RPM |
Record Condition | Excellent |
Cover Condition | Excellent |
Bhayaanak & Meri Biwi Ki Shaadi – 2392 168 – LP Record
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Weight | 350 g |
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Dimensions | 13 × 13 × 1 in |
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Star cast | Amol Palekar, Ashok Saraf, Birbal, C. S. Dubey, Dilip Kulkarni, Jankidas, Nilu Phule, Ranjeeta Kaur, Raju Shershta |
Side1 - Song1 | Bhiga Bhiga Mausam Aya |
Side1 - Song2 | Saiyan Main Aayi Ghar Chhodke |
Side1 - Song3 | Dhuvan Sa Utha |
Side1 - Song4 | Ada Hi Ada Khareedenge |
Side2 - Song1 | Sham Ki Bahon Mein 'Radhika' |
Side2 - Song2 | Mujhse Sham Suhani |
Side2 - Song3 | Ram Dulari Maike Gayi |
Side2 - Song4 | Zindagi Kaise Kategi |
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