| Dharam Veer – (Dialogues) – 2392 121 – (Condition 85-90%) – LP Record | |
| Record Details | |
| Title | Dharam Veer – (Dialogues) – 2392 121 |
| Star Cast | Dharmendra, Zeenat Aman, Jeetendra, Neetu Singh, Pran, Jeevan, Sujit Kumar, Indrani Mukherjee, Bobby Deol, Sapru, Ranjeet, Pradeep Kumar, Dev Kumar, Azad, Hercules, Chand Usmani, B. M. Vyas & Neelam Kothari |
| Director | Manmohan Desai |
| Producer | Subhash Desai |
| Voice | Dharmendra, Jeetendra, Zeenat Aman, Neetu Singh, Pran, Jeevan, Ranjeet, Indrani Mukerjee & Dev Kumar |
| Singer | Mohd. Rafi, Mukesh, Lata Mangeshkar, Kishore Kumar & Asha Bhosle |
| Music | Laxmikant Pyarelal |
| Lyrics | Anand Bakshi & Vithalbhai Patel |
| Album Releasing Year | 1976 |
| Manufacturing Year | 1976 |
| Genre | Dialogues |
| Language | Hindi |
| Label | Polydor |
| Made In | India |
| Manufacture | Polydor Of India Ltd. |
| Serial No | 2392 121 |
| Side One | |
| · Samurai-expert and valiant hunter Jwala Singh saves the life of princess Meenakshi, marries her in ‘gandharva’ style and vanishes in pursuit of the wild tigress, | |
| · Princess Meenakshi, carrying Jwala Singh’s child, is married off to a neighbouring maharaja in unconscious state. Both realize the situation and make a pact | |
| · Dharam and Veer are born as twins, are separated by devious destiny, grow to magnificent manhood, Dharam as a blacksmith and Veer as a good prince, become inseparable and exemplary friends without knowing their kinship and share adventures and escapades. Dharam falls in love with a haughty princess, Pallavi, and Veer with a vivacious gypsy girl, Roopa, and experience love’s agony and ecstasy. Unaware of the truth, Dharam and Veer meet their father, Jwala Singh, and learn from him the Samurai art of sword-fighting | |
| Side Two | |
| · Love-lorn Dharam pines to meet his beloved, Rajkumari Pallavi, Veer devises a clever plot to bring about the meeting at the end of which Pallavi melts and confesses her love for Dharam. | |
| · Roopa, the gypsy girl, visits the palace to meet her lover, prince Veer, but is ensnared by wicked Ranjeet from whose hands Veer saves her | |
| · To escape harassment by her stupid fiance, Pallavi goes to the gypsies’ camp where Roopa gives her protection. | |
| · The climax. Scheming villains Satpal Singh and Ranjeet trump up a charge of negligence against Dharam’s foster-father whose hands are chopped off in punishment. Dharam is appalled at the cruel way in which justice is meted, and accuses prince Veer of inhuman conduct. Later Ranjeet kills Dharam’s mother with the royal arrow, and Dharam demands justice and takes the Maharani home as substitute mother. Satpal provokes Veer to challenge Dharam. Tension mounts, but events take an unexpected turn leading to the family reunion of Jwala Singh, Meenakshi, Dharam and Veer and their triumph over evil. | |
| Specification | |
| Size | 12 Inches |
| Speed | 33 RPM |
| Record Condition | 85-90% |
| Cover Condition | Excellent |
Dharam Veer – (Dialogues) – 2392 121 – (85-90%) – Dialogues & Speech LP Vinyl
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