The film’s premise is deliciously simple yet chaotic. A driver named Kishanlal (Pran) is framed by his boss, Robert. After a prison stint and a misunderstanding that leads him to believe his wife is unfaithful, Kishanlal leaves his three sons in a park. The boys are separated and adopted by three different men: a Hindu police officer, a Muslim tailor, and a Catholic priest.

(Rishi Kapoor): Adopted by a Muslim tailor, he becomes a charming and passionate qawwali singer.

, it blended action, comedy, music, and high-stakes melodrama to become the highest-grossing film of its year. A Story of Unity and Separation The plot follows three brothers—Amar, Akbar, and Anthony—who are separated from their parents and each other in childhood due to the villainy of their father's employer, Robert. In a classic display of Indian secularism, each brother is raised in a different faith: Amar (Vinod Khanna) is raised by a Hindu police officer and grows up to be a righteous Inspector. Akbar (Rishi Kapoor) is raised by a Muslim tailor and becomes a passionate qawwali singer. Anthony (Amitabh Bachchan) is raised by a Christian priest and becomes a street-smart liquor dealer with a heart of gold. Years later, their paths unknowingly cross as they unite to care for their ailing, blind mother and eventually take down the common enemy who destroyed their family. The Iconic Ensemble Cast The film featured an unprecedented ensemble of the biggest stars of the 1970s: The Brothers: Vinod Khanna, Rishi Kapoor, and Amitabh Bachchan. The Leading Ladies: Shabana Azmi (paired with Amar), Neetu Singh (paired with Akbar), and Parveen Babi (paired with Anthony). Supporting Legends: Nirupa Roy as the mother (Bharati), Pran as the father (Kishanlal), and Jeevan as the villainous Robert. Musical Landmarks 11 sites Classic Bollywood film Amar Akbar Anthony released in 1977 Jun 3, 2025 —

Desai wasn't interested in realism; he was interested in feeling . The film’s message of "All Religions are One" (a common theme in his movies, notably Naseeb later on) was woven not through preachy monologues, but through action and comedy.

Written by Kader Khan (dialogues) and featuring a legendary soundtrack by Laxmikant-Pyarelal with lyrics by Anand Bakshi . Musical Legacy and Iconic Moments

The character name “Anthony Gonsalves” was borrowed from a real-life Goan musician who taught Pyarelal of the Laxmikant-Pyarelal duo.

The film’s soundtrack is considered one of the greatest in Bollywood history. Iconic songs include:

Released in 1977, is the definitive "masala" blockbuster of Indian cinema. Directed by Manmohan Desai , it became a cultural phenomenon by blending action, comedy, music, and a powerful message of religious secularism. Plot Overview: A Story of Separation and Unity

The film's narrative centers on three brothers——who are separated as infants after their father, Kishanlal (Pran), is forced into a life of crime to protect them from a ruthless villain named Robert (Jeevan).