Sadhu Aur Shaitaan

Sadhu Aur Shaitaan
Directed by A. Bhimsingh
Produced by A. Bhimsingh & N.C. Sippy
Written by Usilai Somanathan
Starring Mehmood
Om Prakash
Pran
Music by Laxmikant-Pyarelal
Cinematography G. Vittal Rao
Release dates
1968
Country India
Language Hindi

Sadhu Aur Shaitaan (Hindi: साधु और शैतान) is a 1968 Hindi film directed by A. Bhimsingh and starring Mehmood, Om Prakash, and Pran in lead roles. The movie is a remake of 1966 Tamil suspense-comedy Sadhu Mirandal [1] which was also later remade in Kannada in 1980 as Driver Hanumanthu. The role played by Nagesh in Tamil version was reprised by Mehmood in the Hindi version.

Plot

It is a story of two bosom-friends, Sadhuram (Om Prakash) and Sher Khan (Pran).

Innocent and honest Bajrang (Mehmood) drives a taxi and helps everyone. He is devoted to another kind-hearted gentleman Mr. Sadhuram (Om Prakash) who is a bank employee. Bajrang is attracted to a school-teacher, Vidya (Bharathi). Vidya's brother Dina Nath (Kishore Kumar) is a Drama Artist.

One day a man claiming to be a child-hood friend of Sadhuram, named Sher Khan (Pran), enters their lives. His motive is to rob the bank where Sadhuram is employed and blame Sadhuram for this. He manipulates Sadhuram into accepting him, and moves in with him. He borrows a large sum of money from Sadhuram, and also manages to duplicate the bank's safe's key, and steals the money. The Bank Manager (Nasir Hussain) notifies the police of the robbery and Sadhuram becomes the prime suspect. In panic Sadhuram, who comes into possession of the money that Sher Khan has stolen, flees with the police on his tail. Sher Khan (alias dacoit Dilawar Khan) is killed and his dead body ends up in the back seat of Bajrang's taxi, and Bajrang too is on the run. No one can clear them of the crime because Dilawar Khan is dead.

Cast

Soundtrack

Song Singer
Kabhi Aage Kabhi Peeche Mohammed Rafi
Mehbooba Mehbooba Mohammed Rafi
A for Apple B for Baby Manna Dey and Asha Bhonsle
Nandlal Gopal Asha Bhonsle and Usha Mangeshkar

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