Aanchal (1980)

 ●  Hindi ● 2 hrs 30 mins

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This movie revolves around the lives of two brothers, Kishan (Amol Palekar) and Shambhu (Rajesh Khanna). Kishan is married to Shanti (Raakhee), but both are unable to have children. When Tulsi (Rekha) and her blind mother come to live in the same village, Shambhu falls in love with her. Tulsi is the cousin of Jaggan (Prem Chopra) who does not like Tulsi and Shambhu together and plots to separate them. Jaggan creates false rumors about Shanti and Shambhu having an affair, and as a result Kishan decides to marry again - to Tulsi -at the suggestion of Jaggan, and divorces Shanti. Will this controversy ever be resolved? Will Shambhu and Tulsi marry?
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Cast: Rajesh Khanna, Rakhee Gulzar

Crew: Anil Ganguly (Director), Dilip Ranjan Mukhopadhyay (Director of Photography), Rahul Dev Burman (Music Director)

Rating: U (India)

Genres: Action, Drama, Family

Release Dates: 18 Sep 1980 (India)

Hindi Name: आँचल

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Did you know? The film is loosely based on the Bengali movie Chapadangar Bou (1954). Read More
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as Shambhu
as Shanti
as Kishan Lal
as Government Officer
as Dancemaster
as Chachi's Friend
as Ishwarya
as Jaggan Prasad
Supporting Actor
as Tulsi
Supporting Actor

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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
Movie Connection(s):
Remake of: Champadangar Bou (Bengali)
Trivia:
The film is loosely based on the Bengali movie Chapadangar Bou (1954).