Meri Jung
Meri Jung (lit. 'My Battle') is a 1985 Indian Hindi action drama film produced by N N Sippy and directed by Subhash Ghai. The film stars Anil Kapoor, Meenakshi Sheshadri, Nutan, Amrish Puri, Javed Jaffrey (in his debut film), A. K. Hangal, Iftekhar, Kushboo and Parikshit Sahni. The film's music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal and lyrics wrote by Anand Bakshi. The film was a huge box office success and was critically acclaimed. It was a breakthrough performance for Anil Kapoor and put him into the big league.[1][2] Kapoor's performance in the film is considered to be one of his best and he received his first Filmfare Award nomination; under the Best Actor Category.[3] The film was also nominated under the Best Film category.
Meri Jung | |
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Directed by | Subhash Ghai |
Produced by | N.N. Sippy |
Written by | Javed Akhtar |
Starring | Anil Kapoor Meenakshi Sheshadri Nutan Javed Jaffrey Amrish Puri Parikshit Sahni |
Music by | Laxmikant–Pyarelal |
Release date |
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Running time | 164 mins |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Plot
The story begins with a happy lower-middle-class family – Arun Verma (Anil Kapoor) an 8-year-old boy, his sister Komal Verma (Khushboo) a 5-year-old girl, his mother (Nutan) and his father (Girish Karnad) – living a peaceful life. Arun's parents teach their children through the famous title song "Zindagi Har Kadam Ek Nayi Jung Hai, Jeet Jayenge Hum, Jeet Jayenge Hum Tu Agar Sang Hai" which means that life is full of challenges at every step and still we will overcome all these if we are together.
Arun's father is trapped in a murder case. A famous criminal lawyer G.D. Thakral (Amrish Puri) proves him guilty, and he is sentenced to be hanged by the court. Pleas by Arun's mother fail to convince Thakral to be truthful and spare her husband. Thakral asks her to give evidence for his innocence, to which she sadly quotes, "Jiske paas koi sabut, koi gavanh nahi hote kya we begunah nahin hote" ("one who does not have any proof or witness of innocence, are they not innocent?"). Thakral was adamant to let her husband be hanged. He was hanged as per court's decision. His mother becomes mentally unstable from shock and is sent to a mental institution. Later Advocate Gupta (A.K. Hangal), the lawyer who defended Arun's father, finds out that Thakral had known all along that he was innocent, but only wanted him to be hanged. Arun finds out that Thakral abused the law.
Arun's house and all his property are auctioned off by the court. Arun and his sister are not offered help. He grows up with the seeds of revenge in his heart. He becomes a successful defence lawyer and keenly follows every case of Thakral so that some day he can stand up in court against the unbeaten Thakral and beat him.
One day Geeta Srivatsav (Meenakshi) comes to him and asks him to fight the case of her sister, Dr. Asha Mathur (Bina), who is accused of killing a patient on duty with her medicine, which she gave from her purse. Arun refuses saying that if she can produce even an iota of evidence of her sister being innocent he will fight for her. Geeta replies coincidentally the same sentence "Jiske paas koi sabut, koi gavanh nahi hote kya we begunah nahin hote." Arun is instantly reminded of his mother's pleadings before Thakral. Geeta storms out of his office, but Arun is convinced to take the case. He meets Asha Mathur in police custody. He learns from her that on that fateful night she got a call from her ward assistant that her patient is in the ICU and needs her. She stops on the way (due to a traffic jam), and she impatiently moves out of car her to ask the reason. Meanwhile, somebody replaces the medicine bottle with the look-alike bottle of poison from her purse. On arrival in the hospital, she gives the liquid from that bottle to stabilise the patient. This resulted in the patient's death.
It is shown that Asha Mathur's husband, Dr. Dinesh Mathur (Parikshat Sahni), had gone to meet Thakral and had asked him to fight his wife's case. Thakral says no, claiming he is very busy at the moment, but later tells his assistant that there is no way that this case could be won. Arun meets Dinesh Mathur and informs him that he will fight the case. He asked him about the nature of poison and for how long a person can sustain the poison; he learns that poison might result in death within 2 to 15 minutes depending on the body's resistance.
The case begins with the prosecution lawyer recounting the events of that fateful day and telling that the medicine given to the patient was actually poison. Arun defends the case says that the patient did not die of this medicine. To prove himself right he drinks the medicine in court and refutes the claim. The court declares Geeta's sister not guilty. Just after the judgement, Dr. Mathur rushes Arun to hospital. It is revealed that the medicine contained poison, and Arun is saved in the nick of time.
Geeta calls him on a beach to appreciate his efforts and kindness at the canteen. They fall in love. Thakral's son Vikram Thakral (Javed Jaffrey), a spoiled brat, not knowing anything about Arun, teases Geeta, which irritates the couple. Soon things take an ugly turn and Arun beats up Vikram.
Dr. Mathur wants to appreciate and compensate Arun for the risky effort he took to save his wife. He calls him for a get-together in his mansion. Dr. Mathur gives Arun a blank cheque. Arun rejects the offers politely and says he did for his self-satisfaction. He then finds the same piano with the sticker of Bhagwat Geeta of Krishna which his father used to play and was auctioned. His memories are refreshed again and with the emotional request he tells Dr. Mathur that this piano is very significant to him and asks for it. Dr. Mathur very happily gives the piano and asks him the reason for accepting this small fee. He tells the Mathur family his tragic story. He says that his mother was never seen after his father's death, and he assumes that she is dead.
Vikram plans to trap Arun's sister Komal and learns that she studies in the same college to exact revenge. He tries to impress her by his charms, dancing skills, and ways of flattering people. The plan works. Komal falls for him and he convinces her to run away with him (so that he can publicly defame Arun by leaving his sister). At the planned moment, when one of Vikram's ex-girlfriends shows up and tells Komal of Vikram's evil intentions. In the ensuing argument, Vikram murders his girlfriend which is witnessed by Dr. Mathur's family.
The Mathurs arrive at Arun's house to narrate the incident. Mr. Mathur sees a photo of his mother hanging on the wall. He immediately recognises the face with the patient he was handling for mental disorders. Arun and his sister request them to take them to her. In the mental hospital they see their mother. Her memories had stopped on the day of the incident; she feels that their children are eight and five, staying with father. Arun brings her mother to his house and tries to make her come back to normal; she resumes her memory on hearing the song "Zingadi Har Kadam..."
Arun had been waiting for this moment to take revenge on Thakral. He steps in as the prosecutor against Thakral who is defending his son. The case moves to and fro and, in the end, Arun has the upper hand. Thakral kidnaps Arun's mother and attempts to blackmail him. Arun goes to save his mother and is beaten up by Thakral's goons. Even though injured, Arun fights back. In an attempt to shoot Arun, Thakral shoots his friend's son and is jailed. He is unsuccessful in saving his son, who is given the death penalty. Thakral becomes a mentally unstable person.
Arun and his family are happy again and sing the famous "Zindagi Har Kadam Ek Nayi Jung Hai" song.
Cast
Actor/actress | Character |
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Anil Kapoor | Arun Verma |
Girish Karnad | Deepak Verma |
Khushboo | Komal Verma (Arun's Sister) |
Nutan | Aarti (Arun and Komal's mother) |
Meenakshi Sheshadri | Geeta Srivastav |
Amrish Puri | G. D. Thakral |
Javed Jaffrey | Vikram Thakral (Vicky) |
A. K. Hangal | Advocate Gupta |
Rabia Amin | Indu Gupta, Advocate Gupta daughter |
Viju Khote | as Arun Verma Assistant |
Beena Banerjee | Dr. Asha Mathur |
Parikshat Sahni | Dr. Dinesh Mathur |
Kamal Kapoor | Dhaaga sahab |
Pradeep Rawat | Government Advocate |
Sudhir | Police Inspector (Special Appearance) |
Iftekhar | Mr Garewal (Special Appearance) |
Soundtrack
Music composed by Laxmikant–Pyarelal and lyrics penned by Anand Bakshi.
# | Title | Singer(s) |
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1 | "Zindagi Har Kadam" | Lata Mangeshkar, Nitin Mukesh |
2 | "Zindagi Har Kadam Ek Nai Jung Hai" – 1 | Lata Mangeshkar, Shabbir Kumar |
3 | "Bol Baby Bol Rock-N-Roll" | Kishore Kumar, Javed Jaffrey, S. Janaki |
4 | "O Mere Khwabon Ke Shehzade" | Anuradha Paudwal |
5 | "Zindagi Har Kadam Ek Nai Jung Hai" – 2 | Lata Mangeshkar |
6 | "Jhoom Le Jhoom Le" | Laxmikant Kudalkar, Subhash Ghai |
Remakes
Year | Title | Language | Ref. |
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1986 | Vijrumbhana | Telugu | [4] |
1987 | Oru Thayin Sabhatham | Tamil | [5] |
1989 | Yuddha Kanda | Kannada | [6] |
Awards and nominations
Won
Nominated
- Best Film – N. N. Sippy
- Best Actor – Anil Kapoor
- Best Music Director – Laxmikant–Pyarelal
- Best Lyricist – Anand Bakshi – "Zindagi Har Kadam"
References
- IANS (11 October 2018). "'Meri Jung' changed my life: Anil Kapoor". Business Standard India. Retrieved 26 June 2019.
- "Happy birthday Anil Kapoor: The actor who has livened up decade after decade with his polished performances". The Indian Express. 24 December 2017. Retrieved 26 June 2019.
- "Anil Kapoor Turns 60 Today. Here's A Flashback Of His 25 Best Performances Till Date". www.scoopwhoop.com. Retrieved 26 June 2019.
- https://www.koimoi.com/bollywood-popular/60-bollywood-films-remade-in-south-indian-film-industry/
- https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=P9oYG7HA76QC&dat=19870424&printsec=frontpage&hl=en
- https://chiloka.com/movie/yuddha-kaanda-1989