Namumkin
- 2 December 1988 (1988-12-02)
Namumkin (Impossible) is a 1988 Bollywood mystery film, telling the story of an Asian family exiled from Idi Amin's Uganda. The screenplay was written by Bidhu Jha, who was later elected to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba.[1]
Plot
Shobha (Zeenat Aman) marries a Canada-based big wealthy businessman Ashok Saxena (Shreeram Lagoo) almost twice her age. On the wedding night, Ashok dies by falling out of his balcony.
Sunil Kapoor (Raj Babbar) and his associate get involved in an investigation due to the one million dollars insurance policy of Ashok. His death seems mysterious as the autopsy report mentioned heavy alcohol was consumed by Ashok, who was known to be a complete teetotaler.
Also, Sunil's friend Shakti Kaul (Vinod Mehra) was earlier engaged to Shobha, so he flies down to Canada to meet Shobha.
Together they start an investigation to find out what caused the death of Ashok and what circumstances caused it.
Production
The film was shot entirely in Winnipeg.[2]
Cast
- Raj Babbar as Sunil Kapoor
- Vinod Mehra as Shakti Kaul
- Zeenat Aman as Shobha
- Sanjeev Kumar as Joseph D'Souza
- Shreeram Lagoo as Ashok Saxena
- Om Shivpuri as Mr. Mathur
Soundtrack
Song | Singer |
---|---|
"Ae Zindagi" (Female) | Anuradha Paudwal |
"Ae Zindagi" (Male) | Kishore Kumar |
"Bahut Door Hoke" | Kishore Kumar |
"Saathi Aisa Lagta Hai" | Lata Mangeshkar |
References
External links
- Namumkin at IMDb
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