Aulad (1987 film)

Aulad
Directed by Vijay Sadanah
Produced by Chander Sadanah
Written by Mushtaq Jalili (dialogues)
S.H.Bihari (lyrics)
Screenplay by Mushtaq Jalili
Story by Vijay Sadanah
Based on Maa Babu (1960)
Starring Jeetendra
Jaya Prada
Sridevi
Music by Laxmikant-Pyarelal
Cinematography S.L. Sharma
Edited by Govind Dalwadi
Production
company
Sadanah Brothers[1]
Release dates
  • 17 April 1987 (1987-04-17)
Running time
151 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi

Aulad (English: Children) is a 1987 Bollywood, drama film produced by Chander Sadanah on Sadanah Brothers banner[2] and directed by Vijay Sadanah.[3] Starring Jeetendra, Sridevi, Jaya Prada in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal.[4] The film is a inspired from a Telugu Movie Maa Babu (1960).[5] The film was the 6th highest grosser of the year and was declared Super Hit at the box office.[6]

Plot

Anand and Devki on one hand, and Yashoda and Vicky on the other, have recently married. While Devki has a child, Yashoda is expecting. The two couples meet in a train, which is ill-fated as it meet with an accident. Devki is nowhere to be found, and Anand believes she is dead. Vicky and his child are killed and Yashoda is devastated. Anand feels sorry for Yashoda and has the doctor switch his baby for the dead one. Yashoda returns to her home and her in-laws with Anand's child, while he re-locates abroad. Several years later, Anand returns and is unable to keep away from Yashoda and the child. He repeatedly keeps on visiting them, to the extent that his visits get to be a nuisance, and an embarrassment. Then Anand is overjoyed to know that Devki is still alive. But when Devki asks about their child, he tells her the truth, thus setting off a tussle between the 2 mothers, to such an extent that both are prepared to sue each other publicly in Court.

Cast

Soundtrack

# Title Singer(s)
1 "Lo Jaa Raha Hai Koi" Mohammed Aziz
2 "Jeevan Jyot Jale" Kavita Krishnamurthy
3 "Raste Ka Maal Saste Mein" Usha Mangeshkar
4 "Lo Jaa Raha Hai Koi (Sad)" Mohammed Aziz
5 "Ek Maa Ka Dil" Kavita Krishnamurthy
6 "Ton Ton Ton" Kavita Krishnamurthy
7 "To Phir Ho Jaye" Kishore Kumar, Kavita Krishnamurthy

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