Prateeksha

Prateeksha
प्रतीक्षा
Directed by Lawrence D'Souza
Produced by S. Ramanathan
Written by Talat Rekhi
Indeevar
Prayag Raaj (lyrics)
Starring Jeetendra
Moushumi Chatterjee
Govinda
Shilpa Shirodkar
Music by Rajesh Roshan
Cinematography Lawrence D'Souza
Edited by A. Paul Durai Singham
Production
company
Raam Raj Kala Mandhir
Release dates
  • 7 May 1993 (1993-05-07)
Running time
2:11:57
Country India
Language Hindi

Prateeksha (English: Waiting) is a 1993 Bollywood Action film Produced by S. Ramanathan on Raam Raj Kala Mandhir banner and directed by Lawrence D'Souza. It stars Jeetendra, Moushumi Chatterjee, Govinda and Shilpa Shirodkar in pivotal roles and music composed by Rajesh Roshan.[1][2]

Plot

A story of a lovely married couple Vijay Kumar & Laxmi (Jeetendra & Moushmi Chatterjee) who performs musical shows together with his friend Tom Dacosta (Vinod Mehra) and their son Raja (Master Bunty) as their means of living. Dinesh Khanna (Danny Denzongpa), Laxmi was his heart-breaker during her college days, who never quite got over her rejecting him, once to bring down when Vijay Kumar performing a show at London and takes the revenge by coming home and try to rape Laxmi in his absence. But unfortunately, Vijay gets back home due to the late flight along with Tom and while protecting his wife he gets murdered by Dinesh and Tom is crippled. The blame was put on Laxmi and she has been life sentenced. Raja (Govinda) grows up pretty much without both parents; doing various street shows as his earning. Meeting Renu (Shilpa Shirodkar) leads to mutual love. Meanwhile, Laxmi is realized from jail. Remaining story is finding out his journey of meeting his love, career peak and Dinesh, the villain with whom he takes revenge.

Cast

Soundtrack

# Title Singer(s)
1 "Aao Duniya Ke Paar Chalein" Mohammad Aziz, Anuradha Paudwal
2 "Are Naachein Aaj To" Kumar Sanu
3 "O Meri Maa" Amit Kumar
4 "Meet Mere Mere Ye Geet" Mohammad Aziz
5 "Sukh Hai To Gana Hai" Mohammad Aziz, Anuradha Paudwal, Boney
6 "Doston Aaj Sur Aur Tall" Kumar Sanu, Boney, Govinda
7 "Om Shanti Om" Anwar
8 "Hua Haseen Ho Tohfa" Anuradha Paudwal, Sudesh Bhonsle
9 "Sukh Hai To Gana Hai - Sad" Mohammad Aziz

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References

  1. "Movie Overview". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 9 March 2013.
  2. "Movie Overview". IMDb. Retrieved 15 December 2015.
  3. "Songs". Songs.PK.
  4. "Songs-2". Muskurahat.


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