Kal Ki Awaz | |||||||||
Director: | Ravi Chopra | ||||||||
Producer: | B. R. Chopra Ravi Chopra | ||||||||
Screenplay: | Kulwant Jani Satish Bhatnagar
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Story: | Rahi Masoom Raza | ||||||||
Starring: | Dharmendra Raj Babbar Amrita Singh Rohit Bhatia Pratibha Sinha | ||||||||
Music: | Nadeem-Shravan | ||||||||
Country: | India | ||||||||
Language: | Hindi |
Kal Ki Awaz is a 1992 Indian Hindi-language film starring Dharmendra, Raj Babbar, Amrita Singh, Rohit Bhatia and Pratibha Sinha in lead roles.[1] [2] It was produced and directed by the father-son duo of Baldev Raj Chopra and Ravi Chopra.[3]
After the retirement of Police Commissioner Hamza Shaikh, DSP Ali Haider Jafri took charge. Soon after, he displays his abilities when he successfully catches a gang of bank robbers, albeit risking the lives of the bank's customers. Then the son of Continental Bank Chairman Srivastava was kidnapped and a ransom demand was made. Ali learns of this and intervenes, but is unable to save the child. This has resulted in much criticism of the mishandling of the incident. Then Ali's own world is turned upside down when his daughter Shagufta, who is about to marry Naseeruddin, son of Home Minister Syed Nooruddin Ahmed, is kidnapped along with Naseeruddin.
The music is composed by Nadeem–Shravan duo and the lyricist is Sameer. "Kisi Meherbaan Ne Aake", "Sabse Hum Door Hue" and "Aaj Raat Chandni Hai" are the most popular songs of this album. The song "Tumhari Nazron Mein Humne Dekha" is loosely based on Pakistani song "Hamari Sanson Mein Aaj Tak" by Noor Jehan.[4]