Chowki No.11 | |
Producer: | Kuki Siddharthas |
Director: | V.K.Sobti |
Starring: | Vinod Mehra Amjad Khan Zarina Wahab Aruna Irani Jeetendra (Guest) |
Music: | Sonik Omi |
Cinematography: | S.N.Dubey |
Editing: | Rajoo |
Studio: | Reaching New Heights[1] |
Runtime: | 133 mins |
Country: | India |
Language: | Hindi |
Chowki No.11 is a 1978 Hindi-language action film, produced by Kuki on Reaching New Heights banner and[2] directed by V.K.Sobti.[3] Starring Vinod Mehra, Amjad Khan, Zarina Wahab while Jeetendra has given special appearance[4] and music composed by Sonik Omi.[5] [6]
Vijay is a ruffian who is hunted for the homicide of his father, Dindayal i.e., Krishna. Currently, he is a deadly gangster, KK. Besides, Shankar is his acolyte. Initially, Shankar & Vijay are rivals but later befriend. Parallelly, Vijay falls for a courtian, Ranjani. Once, KK assigns them to kidnap a child, Jimmy, grandson of tycoon Seth Chetan Das. During this, Shankar realizes that Jimmy’s widowed mother is his ex-lover, Shanno, and the child is his own. Indeed, Shankar is a truck driver, trustworthy to the Police too, and never scanned at the most secure beachhead Check post No: 11. He loves and consummates with Shanno before splice. As a result, she conceives, and Shankar decides to wed her. Besides, Shanno works as a servant for a wise Jeeten, a terminally ill cancer patient, and they maintain a cordial relationship. Since Shankar is compelled, he accepts the deal of KK to cross his goods from the check post, but unfortunately, he is caught and sentenced. Now, Shanno attempts suicide when Jeeten saves and knits her to provide legitimacy to the child. Here, Shankar & Vijay decide to protect Jimmy when Shankar pays for his life while guarding Jimmy. At last, Vijay bursts out on KK and recognizes him as the killer of his father by the tattoo on his hand. Finally, the movie ends with Vijay giving a brutal death to KK.
Song | Singer |
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"Kaise Rishte, Kaise Naate" | Mohammed Rafi, Manna Dey |
"Kahin Ho Na Muhalle Mein Halla" | Shobha Gurtu |
"Mummy O Mummy" | Vijayeta Pandit |