Kasam Suhaag Ki (1989)

 ●  Hindi ● 2 hrs 33 mins

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Abducted at a young age, Shama is sold to Asgharibai, is re-named Surajmukhi, and grows up to be a well-known Courtesan. When Yuvraaj Singh, his uncle, and brothers attempt to molest her, a bandit, Sultan Singh, comes to her rescue, steals all the jewelry from the Singhs and gives them to her. The Singhs then complain to the police, who assign this matter to Inspector Dildaar Dawood, who, in turn, posts a hefty reward for Sultan's arrest. Surajmukhi openly performs a prayer for Sultan's well-being, donates the stolen jewelry, and is subsequently arrested. Sultan rescues her, and when she is molested by Lohari, he marries her. She subsequently gives birth to Munni, and manages to persuade Sultan to surrender to the police, Sultan agrees to do so, but is gunned down. Taking advantage of this opportunity, Lohari and Yuvraaj abducts Munni and Surajmukhi respectively. With Sultan dead, who will come to Surajmukhi and Munni's rescue?

Cast: Dharmendra, Rekha Ganesan

Crew: Mohan Segal (Director), Baldev Singh (Director of Photography), Laxmikant Shantaram Kudalkar (Music Director), Pyarelal Ramprasad Sharma (Music Director)

Rating: A (India)

Genres: Action, Crime, Drama

Release Dates: 27 Jan 1989 (India)

Hindi Name: कसम सुहाग की

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as Thakur Sultan K. Singh
as Surajmukhi / Shama
as Hukumat Singh - Home Secretary
as Asgharibai
as Lohari - Sultan's goon
as Thakur Yuvraaj Singh
as Thakur Shankar Singh
as Inspector Shamrao
as Inspector Dildaar Dawood
as Thakurain Rukmani K. Singh
as Havaldar Jairam

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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Hindi
Colour Info:
Color
Sound Mix:
Mono
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Stereoscopy:
No
Trivia:
This is veteran director Mohan Segal's last film.

Producer N.P. Singh stated that if Rekha hadn't accepted the film, he would have shelved it.