Raaste Ka Patthar (1972)

 ●  Hindi ● 2 hrs 22 mins

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Embedded with clever wit and deep insight, this complex romantic drama depicts the trials and triumphs in the life of a Bombay-based bachelor, Jai Shankar Rai. He is young and ambitious, willing to do anything in order to climb the corporate ladder. In Jai's desperation, he is even willing to do the dirty work of his bosses, including allowing them the use of his apartment for their extra marital affairs. Happy and satisfied with his steady rise at work, Jai goes out of his way to help the beautiful but destitute young lady Neeta Sinha, and gets her a job at his firm. Even as he finds himself falling deeply in love with Neeta, he's sure to find that she is his boss Ranjeet Choudhary's next target. Will he choose to silently abet his boss's exploitation of Neeta or will he endanger his career by protecting her?

Cast: Amitabh Bachchan, Shatrughan Sinha

Crew: Mukul Dutt (Director), Kaka Thakur (Director of Photography), Laxmikant Shantaram Kudalkar (Music Director), Pyarelal Ramprasad Sharma (Music Director)

Rating: A (India)

Genres: Action, Comedy, Drama

Release Dates: 01 Jan 1972 (India)

Hindi Name: रास्ते का पत्थर

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as Jai Shankar Rai
as Arun Thakur
as Golbadan D. Chaturvedi
as Mrs. Choudhary
as Jai's co-worker
as D'Souza
as Ranjeet Choudhary
as Mr. Kapoor
as Doctor

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Screenplay Writer
Dialogue Writer

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Director of Photography

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Lyricist
Playback Singer

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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Hindi
Colour Info:
Color
Sound Mix:
Mono
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.39:1 (Scope)
Stereoscopy:
No
Trivia:
This movie is loosely based on the Hollywood romantic comedy The Apartment (1960).

Amitabh Bachchan sports a hairstyle in a few scene's that he never repeated in any other film. His completely covers his ears as opposed to his trademark style of the hair stopping mid way.