Ghungroo Ki Awaaz

Ghungroo Ki Awaaz is a 1981 Bollywood horror-cum-mystery film directed by the Ramsay Brothers. It features Rekha and Vijay Anand in the lead. This film was released on 29 September, 1981.[1] It was loosely inspired by the Hollywood thriller Vertigo.

Plot

Thakur Ranjit Singh buys Kajal's freedom from a panderer and installs her in his house with the status of a daughter-in-law - much to the disgust of his uncle, Jasbir. When the sleazy Shakal turns up and arranges a secret meeting with Kajal, Ranjit believes that he has caught his beloved being unfaithful. He exacts a fearful retribution. Obligingly, Jasbir destroys the evidence. Ranjit finds himself being plagued by the restless spirit of Kajal as well as a suspicious policeman. Seeking respite in Bombay, he is stunned to see Kajal's doppelgaenger, a nurse called Kiran. Unnerved, he brings Kiran home with him and finds himself falling in love again. The mystery deepens when Kajal's vengeful spirit murders the usurper, sending Ranjit over the edge and into an asylum.[2]

Cast

Soundtrack

Track#Song TitleSinger(s)
1 "Akhiyon Ka Kajra, Hatho Ka Gazara" Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle
2 "Jo Bhi Tune Dekha Tere Aankho Ka Bharm Hai" Asha Bhosle
3 "Na Mai Jaanu Pichhala Na Mai Jaanu" Suresh Wadkar
4 "Mere Humraj, Kaisa Hai Yeh Raj" Kishore Kumar
5 "Roti Roti Rainaa Rote Rote Nainaa" Asha Bhosle

References

  1. "Ghungroo Ki Awaaz (1981)". Retrieved September 7, 2017.
  2. Shamya Dasgupta (2017). Don't Disturb the Dead: The Story of the Ramsay Brothers. Harper Collins India. ISBN 978-9352644308.

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