as Mulk Raj Daavar: The sophisticated crime boss who acts as a father figure to Vijay.
as Vijay Verma: The elder brother, a tormented dock worker who rises to become a powerful underworld smuggler.
Released on January 24, 1975, this masterpiece directed by Yash Chopra and written by the legendary duo Salim-Javed revolutionized Indian cinema. It addressed the raw socio-political unrest of the 1970s and birthed the immortal "Angry Young Man" persona of Amitabh Bachchan. index of deewar 1975
The narrative of Deewaar (literally translated as "The Wall") serves as a mirror to the societal challenges of post-independence India. The Betrayal
as Sumitra Devi: The self-sacrificing mother who serves as the moral compass of the family. as Mulk Raj Daavar: The sophisticated crime boss
as Anita: Vijay's modern and fiercely independent love interest.
as Veera Narang: Ravi's love interest and the daughter of a senior police official. It addressed the raw socio-political unrest of the
The story begins with , an honest trade union leader. When a corrupt factory owner holds his family hostage, Anand is forced to sign away the rights of the workers. Beaten and publicly disgraced, he flees and abandons his family in shame. The angry workers tattoo the words "Mera baap chor hai" (My father is a thief) onto the forearm of his elder son, Vijay.
A high-density overview of the film's release and technical data: Yash Chopra Writers Salim Khan & Javed Akhtar (Salim-Javed) Producer Gulshan Rai (Trimurti Films) Music Composer R. D. Burman Cinematography Running Time 176 Minutes Language Release Date January 24, 1975 👥 Full Cast & Characters