Director: | Raj N. Sippy |
Producer: | Romu N. Sippy |
Screenplay: | Sachin Bhowmick |
Music: | R. D. Burman |
Cinematography: | Ashok Mehta |
Editing: | Waman Bhosle Gurudutt Shirali |
Studio: | Uttam Chitra |
Country: | India |
Language: | Hindi |
Andar Bahaar (English: Inside and Outside|italic=yes) is a 1984[1] Hindi-language action film. Produced by Romu Sippy and directed by Raj N. Sippy, the film is a remake of the 1982 Hollywood film 48 Hrs.. It stars Anil Kapoor, Jackie Shroff, Moon Moon Sen, Kim, Danny Denzongpa in the key roles. The film's music is by R. D. Burman.
The notorious criminal Shera enlists the help of small time crook and expert safe-cracker Raja to help him rob a bank. The robbery goes without a hitch, but Shera, wanting all the loot for himself, shoots Raja. Their third partner Gulshan flees with the loot, abandoning Shera. The sound of a gunshot brings Inspector Ajay Sahani to the scene. He arrests Shera and Raja, who are only wounded by the bullet.
With help from his loyal crony Gangu, Shera escapes from prison. He then kidnaps Gulshan's sister and keeps her with him until Gulshan can give him all the money from the loot. Gulshan panics and informs the police about Shera's hideout. Inspectors Sahani and his friend Inspector Ravi Khanna both reach the scene but fail to apprehend Shera, who flees after fatally shooting Inspector Sahani.
Filled with rage and vengeance, Ravi gets permission from the Police Commissioner to release Raja in his custody so that he may help him track down Shera. Initially, Ravi and Raja knock heads and often get into arguments. But after Raja saves Ravi's life, they become good friends. After a lot of investigative work and dangerous encounters, the two eventually manage to arrest Shera.
The music for the film was composed by R. D. Burman, with lyrics by Gulshan Bawra. The playback singers used were Shailendra Singh (for Jackie Shroff) & Suresh Wadkar (for Anil Kapoor), along with Asha Bhosle for all actresses.
Song | Singer |
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"Andar Bahar, Bahar Andar" | Suresh Wadkar |
"Humko To Yaari Se Matlab Hai" (Happy) | Suresh Wadkar, Shailendra Singh |
"Humko To Yaari Se" (Sad) | Shailendra Singh |
"Mausam Bada Suhana Hai, Iska Ek Afsana Hai" | Shailendra Singh, Asha Bhosle |
"Meri Aankhon Mein" | Asha Bhosle |
"Kaise Kaise Hain" | Asha Bhosle |
Anil Kapoor and Jackie Shroff had issues about credits that each one wanted his name would display first.[2]