This film completed 45 years, People still remember character of Shashi Kapoor and Amitabh
This film completed 45 years, People still remember character of Shashi Kapoor and Amitabh
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Bollywood's well-known film 'Deewar' is the craze of the world of popular cinema, whose magic remains even after 45 years. This film, directed by Yash Chopra and written by Salim-Javed, was released exactly 45 years ago on 24 January 1975. According to the opinion of film analysts, Deewar cemented the image of Amitabh Bachchan as an angry young man who emerged from the 'Zanjeer' and remained such an image of him for the next 3 decades. Amitabh has been ruling the hearts of his fans till date, he was not the first choice for that character, neither did Shashi Kapoor who played the younger brother's role of a police inspector. Vijay's character was earlier to play Rajesh Khanna and for Ravi's character, Naveen Nischal was chosen. But these two did not get along with Yash Chopra and then this role came in the part of Amitabh Bachchan and Shashi Kapoor. If the magic of this film is still intact, then it has a strong storyline, agile screenplay and more than one dialogue in the role of Amitabh-Shashi. The protagonist of most of Salim-Javed's films appears to be a rebel opposite to his father, but he has added a touching aspect to the wall protagonist.

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Apart from this, it is written on the arm of Amitabh Bachchan - 'Mera Baap Chor'. He appears angry in the 'Deewar' towards his father, but the consolation words are also given to his father, whose role is that of the leader of a trade union in a mill, which the owners have proved to be a thief dishonest by a conspiracy. Along with raising two sons, Nirupa Rai has played a strong role of the mother on moral values. Her image in the climax seems to match Mother India's role as Legendary Nargis who shot her hero son for forcibly forcing a girl. There were many such scenes in the film 'Deewar', which according to 1975 were going to shake the common man's mind. Since childhood, Amitabh does not go to the temple with his mother, he stands outside the temple. An innocent tells that he does not believe in God and will do whatever he does on his own. Controversy will arise if such scenes are kept in films made today. But only four decades ago, such scenes make the story of the film strong.

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That boy who does not believe in God earns money by polishing the boot so that the mother's difficulties are lessened. At the age of seven and eight, his courage is so great, when after polishing a businessman throws money at him, he says, "Mein pheke huye paise nahi uthata." Businessman is also so impressed with the courage of the child that he speaks to his man to see this boy one day can go much further. Amitabh decided not to study in his childhood so that the younger brother could study. 20 years later, when the same businessman throws money at the table to the young man for his illegal work, the confident young man says, "Mein aaj bhi pheke huye paise nahi uthata." Seeing Amitabh repeat this dialogue, the cinema hall used to clap in 1975, 1985, 1995 and 2005 too.

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