

Himmat
When a poverty-stricken has-been felon decides to renounce his life of crime upon meeting another runaway women, he seeks to embark on a new and domesticated chapter in his life. However, foes from his dark past threaten to disrupt his newfound life of peace.
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Plot Summary
A framed man seeks revenge against the corrupt businessman who wronged him. He infiltrates the underworld and navigates a dangerous path of crime and betrayal to clear his name and bring the culprits to justice. Along the way, he must confront his own moral dilemmas and protect those he cares about.
Critical Reception
Himmat was a commercially successful film in 1970, praised for its action sequences and Dharmendra's performance. While not critically acclaimed for its originality, it was considered a staple of the masala film genre, offering a blend of action, drama, and romance that resonated with audiences.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its engaging action sequences and Dharmendra's dynamic performance.
- Appreciated for its typical Bollywood masala blend of crime, drama, and romance.
- Seen as a satisfying revenge thriller with a compelling narrative.
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Fun Fact
The film was a significant commercial success, cementing Dharmendra's status as an action hero in the Indian film industry.
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