Shalimar (1978)

 ●  Hindi ● 2 hrs 38 mins

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On the run from the police, S.S. Kumar, a thief, comes across a private invitation to the island of Sir John Locksley addressed to Raja Bahadur Singh. When the Raja is shot, Kumar takes him to a nearby hospital, dons a Sikh's turban, poses as the Raja's son and goes to the private island of John. Also attending are K.P.W. Iyengar, Dr. Bukhari, Colonel Columbus, and Countess Rasmussen. A stunned Kumar finds out that all of these invitees are master criminals and gangsters. Kumar's guise does not fool anyone, including his former sweetheart, Sheila Enders, nevertheless John permits him to stay on, as he feels that Kumar's career, though an amateur, is consistent with those already present. The reason why John has invited them is to find a successor to take his place as he is dying of cancer. He feels that one of his invitees can be trusted to take his place and for this he has arranged for them to steal a diamond (Shalimar) worth 135 crores of rupees. This gem is placed in a secure place within his palace, which is alarmed, and guarded by armed men 24 hours a day. He challenges one of them to steal the shalimar - but if anyone fails then they are killed instantly. Pitted against such veterans, it looks like Kumar has got himself into a bind that he may not come out of in one piece.

Cast: Dharmendra, Rex Harrison, Zeenat Aman

Crew: Krishna Shah (Director), Harvey Genkins (Director of Photography), Rahul Dev Burman (Music Director)

Rating: U (India)

Genres: Drama

Release Dates: 31 Dec 1978 (India)

Tagline: A Game of Life and Death

Hindi Name: शालीमार

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Did you know? The film was a co-production between India and the USA, and scenes were shot in both English and Hindi. Dubbing in post production was was used where language was a barrier. Read More
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as S.S. Kumar
as Sir John Locksley
as Sheila Enders
as Dance Teacher
as Colonel Columbus
as K.P.W. Iyengar (Romeo)
as Dr. Dubari
as Tolaram
as Countess Rasmussen

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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Hindi
Spoken Languages:
English
Colour Info:
Color
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.39:1 (Scope)
Stereoscopy:
No
Tracklist

Music Director: Rahul Dev Burman
Lyricist: Anand Bakshi
Playback Singer: Mohammad Rafi

Music Director: Rahul Dev Burman
Lyricist: Anand Bakshi
Playback Singer: Lata Mangeshkar

Music Director: Rahul Dev Burman
Lyricist: Anand Bakshi
Playback Singer: Asha Bhosle

Music Director: Rahul Dev Burman
Lyricist: Anand Bakshi
Playback Singer: Usha Uthup
Taglines:
A Game of Life and Death
Movie Connection(s):
Reference: Shootout At Wadala (Hindi)
Trivia:
The film features English actor Sir Rex Harrison and American actors John Saxon and Sylvia Miles in their first and only Bollywood appearance.

The film was a co-production between India and the USA, and scenes were shot in both English and Hindi. Dubbing in post production was was used where language was a barrier.

Rex Harrison's voice was dubbed by Kader Khan.

After the film, Dharmendra said that he no longer wanted to work in Hollywood films as they lack soul.

The film is based on the novel The Vulture Is a Patient Bird by James Hadley Chase.