Alibaba Aur 40 Chor -1980- ~repack~ -

(Open Sesame), the 1980 version added layers of political intrigue and personal stakes.

: Alibaba ( Dharmendra ), a noble-hearted woodcutter, discovers the secret cave used by 40 ruthless thieves to store their loot, accessible only by the magical phrase " Khul Ja Sim Sim " (Open Sesame). alibaba aur 40 chor -1980-

In the annals of Indian cinema, there are films that are critically acclaimed, films that are box-office juggernauts, and then there are films that achieve a third, rarer status: . The 1980 Hindi fantasy-adventure film Alibaba Aur 40 Chor (अलीबाबा और 40 चोर) belongs firmly to the latter category. For a generation of Indians who grew up in the early 80s, this film, directed by Latif Khan and produced by the legendary duo Firoz Ali and Shahnaz Ali, wasn't just a movie; it was a gateway to a world of magic, justice, and the evergreen battle between good and evil. (Open Sesame), the 1980 version added layers of

: The movie was filmed extensively on grand sets and exotic locations in Uzbekistan , showcasing Central Asian architecture. The Star-Studded Cast The 1980 Hindi fantasy-adventure film Alibaba Aur 40

The production used vast outdoor locations in Uzbekistan and massive sets that defined the "fantasy" genre of that era.

The song " Saare Shahar Mein " became an iconic hit, often remembered for its vibrant picturization.