
Do Chor
The Bombay police is baffled at a series of robberies being committed in homes of prominent people, with the thief leaving a swastika and stealing only one set of jewellery instead of everything in the safe. Their investigation takes them to bring in a notorious burglar, Tony, who denies having anything to do with these robberies.
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Plot Summary
Two thieves, Ratan and Shyam, attempt to steal from a wealthy industrialist, only to find themselves entangled in a series of unfortunate events. Their lives take a turn when they encounter a blind singer, who unknowingly becomes a pawn in their dangerous game. As the police close in and their plans unravel, they must confront their actions and the consequences they bring.
Critical Reception
Do Chor was a moderately successful film, appreciated for its comedic elements and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Kishore Kumar and Sunil Dutt. While not a critical masterpiece, it resonated with audiences for its light-hearted approach to a crime theme, blended with elements of drama and romance.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its witty dialogue and comedic timing, especially from its lead actors.
- Appreciated for its blend of crime, comedy, and melodrama.
- Seen as an entertaining watch with a satisfactory conclusion.
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Fun Fact
The film features a memorable song sequence where Kishore Kumar and Sunil Dutt are seen playfully teasing each other, a testament to their strong on-screen chemistry.
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