Soorma Bhopali


Soorma Bhopali, is a 1988 Hindi-language Indian feature film produced by Naved and directed by Jagdeep, who previously played Soorma Bhopali in the movie Sholay.
Soorma Bhopali was not a box office success but did relatively better in the state of Madhya Pradesh. This film was a hit in the city of Bhopal and the surrounding regions.
This film is one of the earliest work for music director duo Dilip SenSameer Sen. One of the last released songs of Mohammed Rafi "Makhmal Ho Ya Taat Ka Parda" is in this film, picturised on Danny Denzongpa.

Synopsis

Soorma Bhopali is the owner of a Timber mart. He wants to distribute all his wealth to humanity. His trust and innocence is taken advantage of by the people. Dilwar Khan Dilwala, who happens to be the identical step brother of Soorma, keeps staking his claim on half of Soorma's inheritance. Soorma inherited a priceless necklace which, according to his mother, he will have to give to his bride. To get the necklace from Soorma, a group of smugglers send a stage dancer, Sitara, to Bhopal to trap Soorma. Soorma takes the necklace and follows Sitara to Bombay, but two thieves by the name of Kaalia and Sambha relieve Soorma of his belongings, including the necklace.

Cast

Music: Dilip Sen - Sameer Sen, Lyrics: Asad Bhopali