
Awaaz (transl. Voice) is a 1984 Hindi action crime film directed by Shakti Samanta with Rajesh Khanna in the lead role and supported by Jaya Prada, Rakesh Roshan, Suresh Oberoi, Supriya Pathak, Iftekar, Prem Chopra, Madan Puri and Amrish Puri. The music is by R.D.Burman. The songs are sung by Kishore Kumar and by Asha Bhonsle. This film marked first return of the Shakti-Rajesh team after Anurodh in 1977
Advocate Jayant defends his clients and gets them off the hook, even if they are guilty. However, when his wife is raped by the son of a gangster he has been defending, he vows to take revenge.
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Awaaz (transl. Voice) is a 1984 Hindi action crime film directed by Shakti Samanta with Rajesh Khanna in the lead role and supported by Jaya Prada, Rakesh Roshan, Suresh Oberoi, Supriya Pathak, Iftekar, Prem Chopra, Madan Puri and Amrish Puri. The music is by R.D.Burman. The songs are sung by Kishore Kumar and by Asha Bhonsle. This film marked first return of the Shakti-Rajesh team after Anurodh in 1977
==Plot== Advocate Jayant (Rajesh Khanna), a criminal lawyer, believes that a lawyer's duty is to do service to his client alone and to bail him out of his trouble, even if the client is a criminal. Amit is a police inspector who brings many of the goons that are part of a gang of smugglers led by Mulchand Malhotra to court. Jayant makes use of loopholes in the law and the goons are let off. Amit wants Jayant to be more responsible when defending criminals who are repeat offenders. Amit is killed and his brother Vijay joins the police force. Priya, Jayant's sister, falls in love with Vijay and they decide to get married. One day, while going on a picnic, Anu (Jayant's wife) and Priya get into trouble as their car tire gets punctured. A drunkard who happens to be Mulchand's son rapes Anu and injures Priya. Anu commits suicide. Jayant finds out that Amit's death was not accidental and that Anu's rapist is part of Mulchand's gang. Jayant tries enlisting the help of his clients in finding the real culprits, but realises that they are not responsive. Jayant vows to find the assailants.
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