| 1 | '''Yateem''' |
| 2 | |
| 3 | 1988 173’ col/scope Hindi |
| 4 | d/s J.P. Dutta pc Bikramjeet Films, |
| 5 | Dharmendra dial O.P. Dutta lyr Hasan Kamal |
| 6 | m Laxmikant-Pyarelal |
| 7 | lp Sunny Deol, Farha, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, |
| 8 | Amrish Puri, Sujata Mehta, Danny Denzongpa, |
| 9 | Dina Pathak |
| 10 | |
| 11 | |
| 12 | Dutta returned to his favourite Rajasthan desert |
| 13 | locale with camerawork placing people in |
| 14 | huge spaces for this revivalist tale of a |
| 15 | policeman, Shivkumar Yadav (Kharbanda). |
| 16 | Responsible for the death of Krishna’s bandit |
| 17 | parents, he adopts the boy (Deol) who goes to |
| 18 | a police academy and returns home a |
| 19 | commissioned officer to find his foster-father |
| 20 | remarried. Yadav’s new wife Chanchal (Sujata |
| 21 | Mehta) mistreats her stepdaughter Gauri |
| 22 | (Farha), Krishna’s lover, while lusting for |
| 23 | Krishna and having an affair with a junior |
| 24 | officer, Girivar Mathur (Denzongpa). Rejected |
| 25 | by Krishna, Chanchal accuses him of attempted |
| 26 | rape and has him jailed. Krishna escapes and |
| 27 | lives as a fugitive with Gauri until he is |
| 28 | captured by a bandit. Escaping again, Gauri |
| 29 | gives birth to a child which forces Krishna to |
| 30 | surrender to his foster father. Earlier, Chanchal |
| 31 | had been shot by Girivar, who blamed Yadav |
| 32 | for the killing and is later killed himself by |
| 33 | Krishna. Yadav dies protecting Krishna who |
| 34 | then kills the bandits. |
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