Santosh (1989)

 ●  Hindi ● 2 hrs 26 mins

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Cold-hearted and manipulative Kamla has fallen in love with a poor man and marries him and has a child named Santosh. She soon realizes that life is not fun living in poverty, and abandons her child and husband, and returns back to her father and his wealth. She re-marries millionaire Kailashpathi, and has a child named Kundan from him. Years pass by, Kundan and Santosh have both grown up. Kundan is the owner of the mill with his mom, while Santosh is a struggling mill worker, and a union worker. A confrontation ensues between the mill and the workers, and Kamla is able to negotiate a settlement and get the workers back to work, but fails to keep the promise. Santosh opposes this, and she sets her goons and Kundan against him. Santosh is abducted and held prisoner by Kamla and Kundan, and the only way he can be released is when he compromises with them.
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Did you know? Shatrughan Sinha was narrated the film as a two hero film. When he realized director Balbir Wadhawan was turning his character into a villain's role, he refused to shoot for the film, only agreeing to continue when they went back to what was narrated to him. Read More
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as Santosh Singh
as Kamla
as Rachna
as Kavita's Father
as Qaidi No.333
as Kavita
as Shanti
as Kaka
as Ratna's Father Agyapal
as Kailashpathi
as Kundan
as Avinash
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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Hindi
Colour Info:
Color
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.39:1 (Scope)
Stereoscopy:
No
Trivia:
The film took about 12 years to complete.

Manoj Kumar ghost directed the film.

Shatrughan Sinha was narrated the film as a two hero film. When he realized director Balbir Wadhawan was turning his character into a villain's role, he refused to shoot for the film, only agreeing to continue when they went back to what was narrated to him.