
1) The song "Do Lafzon Ki Hai Dil Ki Kahani" was shot on a Gondola in Venice's Grand Canal. Video availability outside of United States varies. Kirk Kerkorian made a fortune the old-fashioned way-by wheeling and dealing. Shakti Samanta is known for his Aradhana and Amar Prem type of movies.He gave many hits with former superstar Rajesh Khanna.So the viewers must be surprised on seeing him direct Khanna's arch-rival Bachchan and that too in and action oriented thriller.Well,for those who do not know Samanta had made some great action stuff like Howrah Bridge, China Town and An Evening In Paris before he made Aradhana.
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He was going to participate in the shooting of this movie according to the initial casting but did not materialize. Today, we present the lyrics and English translation to an all-time hit song from The Great Gambler (1979): do lafzo.n kii hai dil kii kahaanii. All those who like crime thrillers can give it a shot and the rest can take it easy.The Great Gambler is a 1979 Indian action thriller film, known in Hindi as Sabse Bada Zuari (Hindi: सबसे बड़ा जुआरी), starring Amitabh Bachchan, Zeenat Aman, Neetu Singh and Prem Chopra.It was directed by Shakti Samanta. The film has some good performances but the screenplay is not that effective and makes it strictly an okay watch. But it gets dull with routine scenes and lacks novelty in the latter part. On the whole, Pachchis is a film that has a good premise and fine taking. But the makers drag things a bit and narrate it with a different kind of screenplay which is not that effective. The film is good on paper and had the chance of becoming an edgy and dark thriller. The production design is good and a few scenes of crime should have been toned down to make the film crisp.Ĭoming to the directors’ Sai Krishna and Ram Sai, they have done a passable job. It needs a special mention as it totally lifts the spirits of the film.

One of the biggest highlights of the film is the music and BGM by Smaran. The production values of the film are top-notch as the locales, night effect, and props used are amazing. The film has an open ending giving a hint for the sequel which looks a bit odd. It takes time for the audience to understand the layers of the film and each character comes through. On paper, Pachchis is great but when it comes to execution, things should have been made easy for the audience. There are a number of repeated scenes and just to create an interest, the scenes are added to give the screenplay a twist. The film starts on an interesting note but after a while, the excitement level dies down. The film’s theme is showcased so well by the cameraman as the visuals look quite gripping. The undercover cop angle in the film is handled well. The film has a dark theme and has some tense moments of thrill which are handled well in the first half.

The climax twist is also brought in well. Subhaleka Sudhakar is getting good in his serious role these days.

His dialogue delivery, Hyderabadi accent, and screen presence were quite good. Ravi Varma gets a good role and is superb as RK. Her emotional and tense expressions work for the film quite well and her thread looks engaging. Swetaa Varma, as the one who is looking for her lost brother impressive. All his scenes with Ravi Varma are quite good. He suits the role perfectly and lives in his character well.
