Kotwal Saab
Kotwal Saab is a 1977 Bollywood drama action film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. An Amiya Arts production, it was produced by Pawan Kumar and had story by Bimal Dutt, with dialogue by Rahi Masoom Reza. The music director and lyricist was Ravindra Jain. The main stars were Shatrughan Sinha and Aparna Sen with a supporting cast consisting of Utpal Dutt, Asrani, David, Raza Murad, Sudhir and Ritu Kamal.
Shatrughan Sinha's successful debut film in a lead role with director Subhash Ghai's Kalicharan, had made him popular with the audiences. In Kotwal Saab Sinha plays a morally upright strict police-officer who is out to catch the corrupt politician who is also a smuggler and don.
Plot
Bharat Prasad Sinha is the new Deputy Superintendent of Police in town. He has been assigned the task by Police Commissioner Ramesh Kulkarni. The Commissioner informs him that Dharam Kohli, who is standing as an MLA in the upcoming elections, is also involved with smuggling activities. On taking charge Bharat has to suspend Inspector Thakur for corruption charges and being in league with Kohli. Bharat now takes charge as Inspector, keeping his real identity a secret, he is then informed by sources about Mahesh, one of the Kohli's henchman. He goes to arrest Mahesh at his house where Mahesh stays with his mother and sister. There Bharat has a confrontation with Prabha, who is a family friend. Aparna stays as a lodger with a kind-hearted old gentleman, John Fernandes. Mahesh goes to Prabha's room at night and tries to get her to take a letter to his mother which will be collected by Kohli's men. Prabha refuses saying she won't be party to any of Mahesh's wrongdoings. The conversation is overheard by Bharat and his team, who arrest Mahesh as soon as he leaves the premises.Bharat has Kohli arrested but has to let him go when Kohli suffers a minor heart attack and is rushed to hospital. Bharat decides to work undercover, and working covertly in tandem with the Police Commissioner, he officially resigns from the police force. The town people side with the Don-politician and refuse to help Bharat now that he's no longer a police officer. Looking for accommodation, he reaches Fernandes' house where Prabha stays as a lodger. The honest Fernandes and Prabha are soon won over to Bharat's side and he starts staying there as a lodger.
Prabha is sent a false telegram by the Kohli's men stating her mother is ill; they then inform Bharat that Prabha is in danger. Bharat goes after her and they reach Prabha's mother's house. There Bharat discloses his feelings and asks Prabha to marry him. After marriage, Bharat takes her to his own house where Prabha meets Bharat's sister Saraswati, who Bharat wants to have nothing to do with. On questioning, Bharat tells Prabha that his sister had an affair with a man and became pregnant before marriage. Aparna pleads that she is now married to the same man and Bharat should forgive her. He refuses to reconcile with his sister, calling her characterless.
On their return to town, Bharat learns that Mahesh has escaped. Bharat lets his co-officer, Inspector Ved know that he is still in the force. With Mahesh's help Awasthi, working for Kohli, gets hold of incriminating photos of Prabha and Mahesh from their past relationship. He blackmails Prabha to get him a file Bharat has been working on that will help arrest Kohli. When Prabha refuses, Mahesh barges into the police station and informs Bharat about Prabha and his earlier relationship. Bharat is horrified to learn of his wife's affair and when Prabha refuses to answer his questions, he breaks up with her. Meanwhile, Kohli and Awasthi are arrested and brought to the police station. Kohli manages to get hold of Inspector Zaidi"s gun and in the scramble, Bharat is shot. While waiting for the ambulance he asks to see his wife. When Prabha arrives he asks her forgiveness and also tells her to ask Saraswati to forgive him. Bharat survives the operation and is united with Prabha.
Cast
- Shatrughan Sinha as Inspector / DSP Bharat Pratap Sinha
- Aparna Sen as Prabha Sinha
- Raza Murad as Inspector Raza Zaidi
- Utpal Dutt as Dharam Kohli
- Asrani as Mohan Lal Awasthi 'MLA'
- Sudhir as Mahesh
- David as John Fernandes
- Om Shivpuri as Police Commissioner
- Manmohan as Inspector Thakur
- Ritu Kamal as Saraswati
- Kanu Roy as Kohli's Henchman
- Padma Khanna as Courtesan
- Dulari as Prabha's Aunty
- Mridula Rani as Prabha's Mother
Crew
- Producer: Pawan Kumar
- Production House: Amiya Arts Production
- Director: Hrishikesh Mukherjee
- Story: Bimal Dutt
- Dialogue: Rahi Masoom Reza
- Music and Lyrics: Ravindra Jain
- Cinematography: Jaywant R. Pathare
- Editing: Subhash Gupta
- Sound editing:
- Art Director: Ajit Bannerjee
- Audiography: George D'Cruz
- Song recording: Robin Chatterjee
- Make-up: N. S. Satam
- Choreographer: Gopikrishan, Naidu
- Stunt: Mohammad Ali
Production