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Amitabh Bachchan, Shashi Kapoor, Shatrughan Sinha, Raakhee – an ensemble that burns bright in this gritty Yash Chopra classic. If you find the version (yes, the one floating on FilmyMeet), you’ll see the raw, unpolished heart of 70s Hindi cinema.
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[ The Chasnala Mine ] │ ┌────────────────────┼────────────────────┐ ▼ ▼ ▼ [ Vijay Pal Singh ] [ Ravi Malhotra ] [ Mangal Singh ] Disgraced Captain Idealistic Engineer Escaped Convict (Seeks Redemption) (Strives for Safety) (Finds Conscience) Vijay Pal Singh (Amitabh Bachchan)
Watch it for Yash Chopra’s vision. Watch it for Bachchan’s soul. Watch it because some stories deserve to be unearthed, even if they turn your hands black in the process. The story revolves around Vijay (played by Amitabh
The story revolves around Vijay (played by Amitabh Bachchan), a successful engineer who is forced to take a pay cut and transfer to a coal mine in the small town of Raniganj. Upon his arrival, he witnesses the harsh realities of the mining industry, including the exploitation of workers, poor working conditions, and the devastating impact of coal mining on the environment.
Which scene moved you the most – the coal mine collapse or Vijay’s breakdown? this film is a matured
While the film's narrative is dark and intense, its soul lies in its music. The songs were composed by Rajesh Roshan, with the background score being provided by the legendary Salil Chowdhury. The soundtrack, with lyrics by Sahir Ludhianvi, remains timeless. Kaala Patthar gave us the iconic song "Ek Raasta Hai Zindagi," a philosophical take on life's journey, beautifully rendered by Kishore Kumar and Lata Mangeshkar. Other notable tracks include:
Watch for: Amitabh’s subdued performance, the interplay between individual guilt and collective struggle, and the realistic depiction of mining life.
: An escaped convict hiding from the law, who initially clashes with Vijay but later becomes a staunch ally.
Cultural legacy: For fans of Amitabh Bachchan’s “angry young man” era, this film is a matured, reflective variation—his rage evolves into responsibility. It’s also an example of late-1970s Hindi cinema tackling systemic issues with scale and empathy.