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'''{{Lang|hi-latn|Aaj Ki Awaaz}}''' ({{trans|Voice of the day}}) is a 1984 Indian [[Hindi]]-language [[action drama]] film produced by [[B. R. Chopra]] and directed by Ravi Chopra.<ref name="LtdGulzar2003">{{cite book|author2=Gulzar|author3=Govind Nihalani|author1=Saibal Chatterjee|title=Encyclopaedia of Hindi cinema|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8y8vN9A14nkC&pg=PT565|year=2003|publisher=Popular Prakashan, Encyclopædia Britannica (India) Pvt. Ltd|isbn=978-81-7991-066-5|page=541}}</ref> The film stars [[Raj Babbar]], [[Smita Patil]], [[Nana Patekar]], and [[Vijay Arora]]. The film's music is by [[Ravi (music director)|Ravi]]. The film is based on 1982 Hollywood movie ''[[Death Wish II]]''. It tells the story of a professor who becomes a vigilante after his sister is raped and his mother is killed. This film was remade in Telugu in 1985 as ''[[Nyayam Meere Cheppali]]'', in Tamil in 1985 as ''[[Naan Sigappu Manithan (1985 film)|Naan Sigappu Manithan]]'' and in Kannada as ''Mahatma''.
'''{{Lang|hi-latn|Aaj Ki Awaaz}}''' ({{trans|Voice of the day}}) is a 1984 Indian [[Hindi]]-language [[vigilante film|vigilante]] [[action film]] directed by Ravi Chopra<ref name="LtdGulzar2003">{{cite book|author2=Gulzar|author3=Govind Nihalani|author1=Saibal Chatterjee|title=Encyclopaedia of Hindi cinema|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8y8vN9A14nkC&pg=PT565|year=2003|publisher=Popular Prakashan, Encyclopædia Britannica (India) Pvt. Ltd|isbn=978-81-7991-066-5|page=541}}</ref> and produced by [[B. R. Chopra]]. The film stars [[Raj Babbar]], [[Smita Patil]], [[Nana Patekar]], and [[Vijay Arora]]. The film's music is by [[Ravi (music director)|Ravi]]. The film is based on 1982 Hollywood movie ''[[Death Wish II]]''. It tells the story of a professor who becomes a vigilante after his sister is raped and his mother is killed. This film was remade in Telugu in 1985 as ''[[Nyayam Meere Cheppali]]'', in Tamil in 1985 as ''[[Naan Sigappu Manithan (1985 film)|Naan Sigappu Manithan]]'' and in Kannada in 2000 as ''Mahatma''.
The censor-board certificate of the movie shows 'Re-revised', implying that censor board objected to certain scenes of the movie, and cleared the movie when it was re-edited. The producers of the movie have been subsequently criticized by many for filming sexual assault scenes in a gratuitous way.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Trehan|first=Madhu|date=December 17, 1980|title=Insaaf Ka Tarazu: B.R. Chopra uses all the stale Bombay filmi cliches and symbolisms|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/magazine/society-the-arts/films/story/19801130-insaaf-ka-tarazu-b.r.-chopra-uses-all-the-stale-bombay-filmi-cliches-and-symbolisms-821642-2014-01-02|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200213183346/https://www.indiatoday.in/magazine/society-the-arts/films/story/19801130-insaaf-ka-tarazu-b.r.-chopra-uses-all-the-stale-bombay-filmi-cliches-and-symbolisms-821642-2014-01-02 |archive-date=13 February 2020 |access-date=2021-02-10|website=India Today|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Singh|first=Deepali|date=2017-08-05|title=Evolution of the rape scene|url=https://www.dnaindia.com/bollywood/report-evolution-of-the-rape-scene-2520956|access-date=2021-02-10|website=DNA India|language=en}}</ref>
The censor-board certificate of the movie shows 'Re-revised', implying that censor board objected to certain scenes of the movie, and cleared the movie when it was re-edited. The producers of the movie have been subsequently criticized by many for filming sexual assault scenes in a gratuitous way.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Trehan|first=Madhu|date=December 17, 1980|title=Insaaf Ka Tarazu: B.R. Chopra uses all the stale Bombay filmi cliches and symbolisms|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/magazine/society-the-arts/films/story/19801130-insaaf-ka-tarazu-b.r.-chopra-uses-all-the-stale-bombay-filmi-cliches-and-symbolisms-821642-2014-01-02|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200213183346/https://www.indiatoday.in/magazine/society-the-arts/films/story/19801130-insaaf-ka-tarazu-b.r.-chopra-uses-all-the-stale-bombay-filmi-cliches-and-symbolisms-821642-2014-01-02 |archive-date=13 February 2020 |access-date=2021-02-10|website=India Today|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Singh|first=Deepali|date=2017-08-05|title=Evolution of the rape scene|url=https://www.dnaindia.com/bollywood/report-evolution-of-the-rape-scene-2520956|access-date=2021-02-10|website=DNA India|language=en}}</ref>
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==Cast==
==Cast==
*[[Raj Babbar]] <small>as</small> Prof. Prabhat Kumar Varma
*[[Raj Babbar]] <small>as</small> Prof. Prabhat Kumar Verma
*[[Smita Patil]] <small>as</small> Public Prosecutor Rajni V. Deshmukh
*[[Smita Patil]] <small>as</small> Public Prosecutor Rajni V. Deshmukh
*[[Nana Patekar]] <small>as</small> Jagmohandas
*[[Nana Patekar]] <small>as</small> Jagmohandas
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*Deepak Qazir <small>as</small> Kishan Khanna
*Deepak Qazir <small>as</small> Kishan Khanna
*Sonika Gill <small>as</small> Sudha Advani
*Sonika Gill <small>as</small> Sudha Advani
*[[Urmila Bhatt]] <small>as</small> Mrs. Varma
*[[Urmila Bhatt]] <small>as</small> Mrs. Verma
*Raksha Chauhan <small>as</small> Madhu, Prof. Prabhat's sister who gets raped and killed.
*Raksha Chauhan <small>as</small> Madhu, Prof. Prabhat's sister who gets raped and killed.
*[[Om Katare]] as Villain
*[[Om Katare]] as Villain
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[[Category:1980s Hindi-language films]]
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[[Category:Films scored by Ravi]]
[[Category:Films scored by Ravi]]
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[[Category:1980s vigilante films]]
[[Category:1980s vigilante films]]
[[Category:Muhammad Iqbal]]

Latest revision as of 14:37, 13 April 2024

Aaj Ki Awaaz
Directed byRavi Chopra
Written byShabd Kumar
Produced byB. R. Chopra
StarringRaj Babbar
Smita Patil
Nana Patekar
CinematographyBarun Mukherjee
Edited byS. B. Mane
Music byRavi
Distributed byB. R. Films
Release date
  • 7 September 1984 (1984-09-07)
Running time
137 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Aaj Ki Awaaz (transl. Voice of the day) is a 1984 Indian Hindi-language vigilante action film directed by Ravi Chopra[1] and produced by B. R. Chopra. The film stars Raj Babbar, Smita Patil, Nana Patekar, and Vijay Arora. The film's music is by Ravi. The film is based on 1982 Hollywood movie Death Wish II. It tells the story of a professor who becomes a vigilante after his sister is raped and his mother is killed. This film was remade in Telugu in 1985 as Nyayam Meere Cheppali, in Tamil in 1985 as Naan Sigappu Manithan and in Kannada in 2000 as Mahatma.

The censor-board certificate of the movie shows 'Re-revised', implying that censor board objected to certain scenes of the movie, and cleared the movie when it was re-edited. The producers of the movie have been subsequently criticized by many for filming sexual assault scenes in a gratuitous way.[2][3]

Plot

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Professor Prabhat Kumar Varma (Raj Babbar) lives in Andheri, Mumbai with his widowed mother and sister, Madhu (Raksha Chauhan). Concerned about the rising crime rates in the city, he meets with Police Commissioner Sathe (Chandrashekhar) to voice his concerns. Meanwhile, his friend Professor Lalwani's sister-in-law, Sudha (Sonika Gill), is kidnapped, raped, and killed by Suresh Thakur (Dalip Tahil). However, Suresh's lawyers prove in court that he was not in Mumbai at the time of the incident, and he is acquitted. Frustrated by Prabhat's persistence in seeking justice for Sudha, Suresh and his gang break into Prabhat's apartment. They tie him up and sexually assault his sister in front of him before murdering his mother when she attempts to call the police. His sister subsequently commits suicide. Devastated by these events, Prabhat loses faith in the criminal justice system and becomes a vigilante, taking it upon himself to roam the city at night and kill rapists and murderers.

Inspector Shafi (Shafi Inamdar) begins to investigate these crimes, and Prabhat soon comes under the police's radar. The inspector eventually captures Prabhat, and his girlfriend Rajni (Smita Patil), who is a lawyer, takes it upon herself to free him and seek justice for his family once and for all.

Cast

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Crew

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Music

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Song Singer (s)
"Aaj Ki Awaj" Mahendra Kapoor
"Dil Hi Dil Main" Mahendra Kapoor
"Mera Chhota Sa Ghar" Mahendra Kapoor
"Bharat To Hai Azad" Mahendra Kapoor
"Mera Chhotasa Ghar" (sad) Mahendra Kapoor
"Shloka" Hemant Kumar
"Saare Jahan Se Achcha"[a] Vijaya Majumdar

Awards

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32nd Filmfare Awards:

Won

Nominated

Notes

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  1. ^ Written by Muhammad Iqbal.

References

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  1. ^ Saibal Chatterjee; Gulzar; Govind Nihalani (2003). Encyclopaedia of Hindi cinema. Popular Prakashan, Encyclopædia Britannica (India) Pvt. Ltd. p. 541. ISBN 978-81-7991-066-5.
  2. ^ Trehan, Madhu (17 December 1980). "Insaaf Ka Tarazu: B.R. Chopra uses all the stale Bombay filmi cliches and symbolisms". India Today. Archived from the original on 13 February 2020. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
  3. ^ Singh, Deepali (5 August 2017). "Evolution of the rape scene". DNA India. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
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