Bombay 405 Miles

Bombay 405 Miles
Directed by Brij
Produced by Brij
Screenplay by K.A. Narayan
Starring Vinod Khanna
Shatrughan Sinha
Zeenat Aman
Music by Kalyanji-Anandji
Country India
Language Hindi

Bombay 405 Miles is a 1980 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Brij. It stars Vinod Khanna, Shatrughan Sinha and Zeenat Aman in pivotal roles.[1] It was released on 2 May 1980.

Cast

Actor Role Other
Vinod Khanna Kanhaiya A Conman
Shatrughan Sinha Kishen A Conman
Zeenat Aman Radha Kanhaiya's Love Interest
Pran Master Ji
Iftekhar Ranveer Singh Munni's Father
Amjad Khan Veer Singh Ranveer Singh's step brother
Helen Rita Master Ji's Wife
Deven Verma Girdhari Lal Pawa A Barbar
Manmauji The bald man at barbar shop
Bhagwan Dada Photographer
Birbal Seth
Mac Mohan Mac Veer Singh's Henchman
Murad Judge at Delhi Court
Raza Murad Inspector Ram
Chaman Puri Mohan Lal
Shammi Shammi
Sudhir (Indian Actor) Sudhir Ranveer Singh's Henchman

Plot

Ordered to stay away from Delhi's border for several years, two convicts, Kishan and Kanhaiya, decide to hitch a ride through a goods train to Bombay. While on this train, they come to the rescue of an elderly male with a female child, Munni. On his last breath, the elderly male asks them to take care of Munni as millions of rupees are involved. Greed overtakes both and they take the child with them in order to locate her next of kin. Unable to find anyone they advertise in the newspapers, and demand a hefty sum from Veer Singh, who answered the advertisement. What Kishan and Kanhaiya don't know that is that officially Munni is already dead, along with her mother, and brother, purportedly killed by their father, Ranvir Singh, when he suspected his wife's fidelity. Kishan and Kanhaiya find themselves immersed in a web of lies and deceit as they try to fathom what the truth really is. But before they could get to the bottom of this matter, their lives themselves are under threat - by a man who will stop at nothing to get what he wants.

Soundtrack

# Title Singer(s)
1 "Arre De De De Zaraa" Kishore Kumar, Mahendra Kapoor
2 "Arre Hogaye Hum Aap Ke Kasam Se" Mohammed Rafi, Asha Bhosle
3 "Arre Kya Karoon Kya Karoon" Lata Mangeshkar
4 "Kasam Na Lo Koi Humse" Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle
5 "Na Na Na Ye Kya Karne Lage Ho" Hemlata

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