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Naalayak 1979

128 min📅 1979-09-14

Naalayak (1979) plunges viewers into the murky waters of family expectations and personal redemption, where Jeetendra's Laxman embodies the eternal underdog—labeled a no-good slacker by his own kin.

Cast

Jeetendra
Jeetendra
Laxman Narayan
Leena Chandavarkar
Leena Chandavarkar
Seema
Asrani
Asrani
Lallu Kumar Lalla
Satyendra Kapoor
Satyendra Kapoor
Ram Narayan
Sujit Kumar
Sujit Kumar
Prem
Raza Murad
Raza Murad
Inspector Ramesh
Nirupa Roy
Nirupa Roy
Sita Narayan
Bindu Desai
Bindu Desai
Rita
Master Ramu
Raju

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Naalayak (1979) about?

Naalayak follows Laxman, a man branded as the family's black sheep, whose impulsive attempt to impress a stranger with a fake necklace spirals into a web of deceit and violence. As accusations fly and a tragedy unfolds, Laxman's actions force his family to confront uncomfortable truths about loyalty and trust.

Who directed Naalayak?

Director information is not available.

Who stars in Naalayak?

The film features Bollywood legend Jeetendra in the lead role, supported by Leena Chandavarkar, Asrani, Satyendra Kapoor, and Sujit Kumar.

Is Naalayak (1979) worth watching?

As a classic family drama from the 1970s, Naalayak offers a compelling mix of emotional stakes and moral dilemmas. While it may not boast high production value by modern standards, its human drama and Jeetendra's magnetic performance make it a time capsule worth exploring for fans of vintage cinema.

How long is Naalayak?

The film runs for 128 minutes, a standard runtime for dramas of its era.

About Naalayak (1979) — Jeetendra's Defiant Drama of Family and Fate

Naalayak (1979) plunges viewers into the murky waters of family expectations and personal redemption, where Jeetendra's Laxman embodies the eternal underdog—labeled a no-good slacker by his own kin.

When his upright brother Ram Narayan entrusts him with a cash delivery for a jewellery transaction, Laxman impulsively trades the money for an extravagant necklace to impress a new acquaintance, Seema. The deception spirals into tragedy when the jewellery's fraudulent nature is exposed, a woman meets a grim fate, and Laxman's chaotic choices ignite a storm of suspicion. This dramatic family saga blends emotional turmoil with moral dilemmas, unfolding against the gritty backdrop of 1970s Indian cinema's penchant for moral storytelling.

With its charged atmosphere and layered characters, Naalayak (1979) delivers a gripping tale of misplaced trust and the consequences of defying societal norms.