Amar Shakti

Amar Shakti

Comedy, Action, Adventure | Sept. 16, 1978

In order to take over the kingdom, Shamsher Singh and Nahar Singh kill Yuvraj Gopal Singh and his wife, Roopa. The news of these deaths shocks the Maharaj who becomes seriously ill, but instead of treating him, the duo, with the help of the Hakim, poison him. They also believe that the heirs of this Kingdom, two young boys, Bada and Chhota Kumar, are also dead - paving the way for Shamsher to crown himself king. Years later Shamsher is still king, and has a daughter, Sunita, who he wants to get married to Kunver Ranjit Narayan Singh of Kishanganj. Shamsher does not know that the Bada and Chhota Kumars are still alive, while Shakti was taken in by a tribe of gypsies, Amar lives with his palace nanny, Leela, and believes she is his mother. The two princes will meet soon, not as friends and brothers though, but as enemies.

Amar Shakti

Comedy, Action, Adventure | Sept. 16, 1978

Amar Shakti
In order to take over the kingdom, Shamsher Singh and Nahar Singh kill Yuvraj Gopal Singh and his wife, Roopa. The news of these deaths shocks the Maharaj who becomes seriously ill, but instead of treating him, the duo, with the help of the Hakim, poison him. They also believe that the heirs of this Kingdom, two young boys, Bada and Chhota Kumar, are also dead - paving the way for Shamsher to crown himself king. Years later Shamsher is still king, and has a daughter, Sunita, who he wants to get married to Kunver Ranjit Narayan Singh of Kishanganj. Shamsher does not know that the Bada and Chhota Kumars are still alive, while Shakti was taken in by a tribe of gypsies, Amar lives with his palace nanny, Leela, and believes she is his mother. The two princes will meet soon, not as friends and brothers though, but as enemies.
Producers A.K. Movies
Original title Amar Shakti
Directors Harmesh Malhotra
Writers Ravi Kapoor, Rahi Masoom Raza, Anand Bakshi

Cast

Shashi Kapoor

as Chhota Kumar / Amar Singh

Shatrughan Sinha

as Bada Kumar / Shakti Singh

Jeevan

as Diwan Nahar Singh

Om Shivpuri

as Sardar

Pradeep Kumar

as Maharaj Shamsher Singh

Ranjeet

as Sardar's Son

Sulakshana Pandit

as Rajkumari Sunita. S. Singh

Manjula

as Chamki

Roopesh Kumar

as Yuvraj Kunver Ranjit Narayan Singh

Ranjan

as Amar's Armory Teacher

Murad

as Maharaj

Rajan Haksar

as Yuvraj Gopal Singh

Mohan Sherry

as Kotwal Sher Singh

Birbal

as Gopal

Alka

as Yuvrani Roopa G. Singh

Nazir Kashmiri

as The Gypsy Priest