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Khudgarz
Khudgarz (transl. Selfish) is a 1987 Indian Hindi-language action drama film, produced and directed by Rakesh Roshan under the Film Kraft banner. It features an ensemble cast of Jeetendra, Shatrughan Sinha, Govinda, Bhanupriya, Amrita Singh and Neelam Kothari with music composed by Rajesh Roshan. The film marks the directorial debut of actor Rakesh Roshan.
The film was remade in Telugu in 1988 as Prana Snehithulu, in Tamil in 1992 as Annaamalai (which went on to be remade in Telugu in 1993 as Kondapalli Raja and in Kannada in 2003 as Gokarna). The film was based on Jeffrey Archer's 1979 novel Kane and Abel.
Khudgarz is the story of two childhood friends Amar Saxena and Bihari Sinha. Amar is a young boy from a wealthy family, and the illiterate Bihari, a boy of the same age, comes from an impoverished background. Amar falls in love with Jaya, a florist and Bihari with Lata, a labourer and the two couples marry soon.
Amar's father Brij Bhushan Saxena is a money-minded wealthy hotelier, who wants to give a 5-star hotel to his son as a wedding present. The land for the construction of the hotel incidentally belongs to Bihari. Bihari had previously turned down several offers to sell that land because the house and land are his ancestral property.
When Amar requests Bihari to sell the land, the latter agrees because they go back a long way. However, at the behest of Brij Bhushan, the agreement is drafted in a way that Amar and Brij Bhushan become the sole owners of the land. Bihari, in good faith puts his thumb impression on the agreement and loses his ancestral property.
The 5-star hotel is built, but on the opening day, some people condemn Bihari's place, which is on the same premises as the 5-star hotel, as an unsightly spot which must be demolished. Amar, who is also convinced with the comments offers Bihari a new house and hotel in return. As Bihari is very sentimental about his hotel and place, he loses his temper and slaps Amar. This sours their relationship.
Sudhir, one of the most trusted workers of Brij Bhushan, is a corrupt man. He takes the fullest advantage of the misunderstanding between the two friends and takes Brij Bhushan into his confidence, demolishes Bihari's house and hotel using a bulldozer and claims that Amar, in a state of inebriation, had ordered its demolition.
Amar believes Sudhir and pleads for forgiveness from Bihari, offering to rebuild the structure for him. However Bihari does not relent and declares that he will himself build a chain of hotels and outshine Amar one day.
Khudgarz
Khudgarz (transl. Selfish) is a 1987 Indian Hindi-language action drama film, produced and directed by Rakesh Roshan under the Film Kraft banner. It features an ensemble cast of Jeetendra, Shatrughan Sinha, Govinda, Bhanupriya, Amrita Singh and Neelam Kothari with music composed by Rajesh Roshan. The film marks the directorial debut of actor Rakesh Roshan.
The film was remade in Telugu in 1988 as Prana Snehithulu, in Tamil in 1992 as Annaamalai (which went on to be remade in Telugu in 1993 as Kondapalli Raja and in Kannada in 2003 as Gokarna). The film was based on Jeffrey Archer's 1979 novel Kane and Abel.
Khudgarz is the story of two childhood friends Amar Saxena and Bihari Sinha. Amar is a young boy from a wealthy family, and the illiterate Bihari, a boy of the same age, comes from an impoverished background. Amar falls in love with Jaya, a florist and Bihari with Lata, a labourer and the two couples marry soon.
Amar's father Brij Bhushan Saxena is a money-minded wealthy hotelier, who wants to give a 5-star hotel to his son as a wedding present. The land for the construction of the hotel incidentally belongs to Bihari. Bihari had previously turned down several offers to sell that land because the house and land are his ancestral property.
When Amar requests Bihari to sell the land, the latter agrees because they go back a long way. However, at the behest of Brij Bhushan, the agreement is drafted in a way that Amar and Brij Bhushan become the sole owners of the land. Bihari, in good faith puts his thumb impression on the agreement and loses his ancestral property.
The 5-star hotel is built, but on the opening day, some people condemn Bihari's place, which is on the same premises as the 5-star hotel, as an unsightly spot which must be demolished. Amar, who is also convinced with the comments offers Bihari a new house and hotel in return. As Bihari is very sentimental about his hotel and place, he loses his temper and slaps Amar. This sours their relationship.
Sudhir, one of the most trusted workers of Brij Bhushan, is a corrupt man. He takes the fullest advantage of the misunderstanding between the two friends and takes Brij Bhushan into his confidence, demolishes Bihari's house and hotel using a bulldozer and claims that Amar, in a state of inebriation, had ordered its demolition.
Amar believes Sudhir and pleads for forgiveness from Bihari, offering to rebuild the structure for him. However Bihari does not relent and declares that he will himself build a chain of hotels and outshine Amar one day.
