Mohabbat Ki Kasam(1986)
Mohabbat Ki Kasam is a 1986 Indian Hindi-language action melodrama film directed by K. Pappu. The film stars Amjad Khan, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, and Tanuja in lead roles. It features special appearances by Rajesh Khanna and Dharmendra. The story follows two brothers, Thakur Vikram Singh and Baseera Singh, whose rivalry leads to tragedy. Baseera's jealousy results in murder and his execution. Before dying, he instills a legacy of revenge in his son Jageera. The film explores themes of family betrayal, false accusations, and the destructive power of hatred. It was produced by P. B. Pictures with music by Kamalkant. The film is known for its ensemble cast and emotional drama.
Quick Facts
- Theatrical Release
- 31 December 1986
- Director
- K. Pappu
- Language
- Hindi
- Rating
- 2.7/10
Storyline
Two brothers, Vikram and Baseera, are locked in a bitter feud. Baseera's jealousy leads him to kill a man. He is hanged for his crime. Before dying, he tells his son Jageera to take revenge on Vikram's family. Jageera grows up with hate in his heart. He attacks the family, kills Vikram's son, and falsely accuses Vikram's adopted son of a scandal. The family must find the truth before it is destroyed forever.
“A brother's hate, a family's fate.”
Film Details
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Cast & Crew
Reunion Meter
Frequent partnerships reunited for Mohabbat Ki Kasam
Cast reunions in this film: Dharmendra & Anita Raj (11 films together), Amjad Khan & Vinod Mehra (9 films together), Dharmendra & Amjad Khan (8 films together), Dharmendra & Vinod Mehra (8 films together), Dharmendra & Kulbhushan Kharbanda (7 films together), and Vinod Mehra & Anita Raj (4 films together).
Trivia
- The film's director, K. Pappu, was primarily known as a cinematographer and this was one of his few directorial ventures.
- Actor Amjad Khan, who plays Baseera Singh, was famous for his villain roles but here he portrays a character driven by jealousy and family conflict.
- The movie features veteran actress Tanuja in a supporting role as the wife of the protagonist, during a period when she was taking on more mature characters.
- Despite its dramatic plot, the film did not become a major commercial success upon its release in 1986.
- The story revolves around themes of revenge and mistaken identity, common in Hindi cinema of the 1980s, but with a focus on family honor.
- Music for the film was composed by Bappi Lahiri, known for his disco-style songs, though the soundtrack did not produce major hits.
- The film's title, 'Mohabbat Ki Kasam', translates to 'Oath of Love', which contrasts with its central themes of hatred and vengeance.






