Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Haathi Mere Saathi (transl. O Elephant, My Friend) is a 1971 Indian Hindi-language drama film, directed by M. A. Thirumugam, with screenplay written by Salim–Javed (Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar) and dialogues by Inder Raj Anand. The movie has a Disneyesque appeal with an Indian twist.
Haathi Mere Saathi (lit. ' Elephant My Friend ') may refer to: Haathi Mere Saathi, a 1971 Indian film about Indian elephants by M. A. Thirumugham; Haathi Mere Saathi, a 1993 Pakistani film by Shamim Ara; Haathi Mere Saathi, a 2021 Indian film about an animal rights activist by Prabhu Solomon
Kaadan (transl. Forester) in Tamil, Aranya (transl. Forester) in Telugu, and Haathi Mere Saathi in Hindi (transl. Elephants are my friends), is a 2021 Indian action adventure film [1] written and directed by Prabhu Solomon. [2]
Together the duo gave Rajesh Khanna's biggest blockbuster hit Haathi Mere Saathi, which also introduced the Salim–Javed duo as script writers to Bollywood. In Tamil film industry he was one of the most successful movie producers and his two recurring subjects were his animals and devotional movies, as he was an ardent devotee of Lord Murugan.
Haathi Mere Saathi (1971)* Nalla Neram (1972) Dheivam (1972) Komatha En Kulamatha (1973) Gaai Aur Gori (1973)* Maa (1976)* Dharma Raja (1980) Ellam Un Kairasi (1980) Nadhi Ondru Karai Moondru (1981) Those marked * are Hindi films, others Tamil.
Initially in the 1970s there was no concept of having the same writer for the screenplay, story and dialogue nor were the writers given any credits in the title. Rajesh Khanna is credited with giving Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar their first chance to become screenplay writers by offering them work in Haathi Mere Saathi (1971). [13]
Haathi Mere Saathi is a 1993 Urdu-language Pakistani film. [1] The English title is The Elephant Walk .This film was a Nigar Award winner for Best Film of the year 1993. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Singh played prominent roles in movies such as Jhoota Kahin Ka (1970), Haathi Mere Saathi (1971 film) and Mere Jeevan Saathi (1972 film). His last prominent role was in the 1973 film Loafer (1973 film). With advancing years, Singh became less active, particularly from the mid 1970s onwards.