Despite being a costume drama, the film features intense sword-fighting sequences and horseback stunts, where Dharmendra excelled.

By using the magical phrase "Khul Sim Sim" (Open Sesame), Ali Baba gains access to a cave overflowing with gold and jewels. However, his newfound wealth brings danger. The leader of the thieves, Abu Hassan (played with menacing brilliance by Rolan Bykov), is not just a bandit but a man with high-reaching political ambitions. The story follows Ali Baba’s struggle to protect his family and his city from the wrath of the outlaws. A Stellar Cast and Performances

Instead of hoarding the gold, Alibaba uses it to help the impoverished citizens of Gulabad. However, his newfound wealth draws the suspicion of the ruthless bandit leader, Abu Hasan, who operates under a royal disguise in the city. The narrative transforms into a high-stakes game of cat and mouse, packed with sword fights, royal conspiracies, dramatic betrayals, and a thrilling climax. Musical Masterpiece by R.D. Burman

as Fatima, a role specially created for the movie.

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  1. yeah i doubt lone star is promoting their beer as the final stage in an awful relapse and the last resort of beer of said alkie. sorry.

  2. Yeah, real good product placement, the drink of choice for a alcoholic nihilist. Are proof readers with brains hard to come by or something?

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