Jagir (1984)

 ●  Hindi ● 2 hrs 46 mins

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The compassionate widower Raja of Anjangadh, Shoorveer Singh, who knows the location of immense wealth belonging to his kingdom, is betrayed by his brother, Digambar Singh, and killed. His young son is separated from him, while his loyal employee, Mangal Singh, is not only tortured but also loses his right arm at the hands of Daku Lakhan Singh, an associate of Digambar, and his son is allegedly killed. Years later, Shoorveer and Mangal's sons re-surface as Shankar and Sanga respectively, and join forces with Danny D'Souza, who is on the lookout for the male who killed his wife, Monica. The trio will soon be pitted against Lakhan, who is now known as Suryapratap Singh; his son, Ranjeet; an army of goons; including a seven-foot giant, Django D'Costa, who has teeth made of iron. Things become complicated when they find out that Sanga is in love with Suryapratap's daughter, Asha.

Cast: Dharmendra, Mithun Chakraborty, Zeenat Aman

Crew: Pramod Chakravorty (Director), VK Murthy (Director of Photography), Rahul Dev Burman (Music Director)

Rating: U/A (India)

Genres: Action, Crime, Drama

Release Dates: 26 Oct 1984 (India)

Hindi Name: जागीर

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as Shankar
as Seema
Supporting Actor
as Lakhan Singh / Thakur Suryapratap Singh
as Shankar's Foster Mother
as Anand Nag
as Monica D'Souza
as Doctor Bakshi
as Bahadur
as Bob - bandit
as Danny
as S.P. / I.G. Praveen Singh
as Maharaja Shoorveer Singh
as Mac - bandit
as Mangal Singh
as Ranjeet Singh
as Asha
as Digambar Singh
as Sujit - bandit
as Tarun - bandit

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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
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Trivia:
The film was the highest-grossing Indian movie of 1984.