This Rajshri romantic drama starring Sachin & Sarika became a massive youth hit in 1975
Geet Gaata Chal
This dynamic actress starred in both Aandhi and Mausam in 1975.
Suchitra Sen
This legendary playback singer sang “Badi Sooni Sooni Hai” in the 1975 release Mili.
Kishore Kumar
In Nishant (1975), this actor delivered the chilling line:
“Hum kanoon banate hain.”
Amrish Puri
Gulzar directed two powerful films in 1975: Aandhi and this psychological drama starring Sharmila Tagore.
Mausam
Feroz Khan directed and starred in this stylish action film shot partly in Afghanistan.
Dharmatma
Known for his gentleman screen persona, he starred in Sanyasi (1975) alongside Hema Malini.
Shashi Kapoor
This singer’s haunting vocals in “Dil Dhoondta Hai” (film: Mausam, 1975) made the ghazal-style song iconic.
Bhupinder Singh
Who delivered this dialogue from 1975 hit - “Sach ko paichaanne ke liye himmat chahiye, saboot nahi.”
Utpal Dutt (Amanush)
B.R. Chopra produced this 1975 thriller about a dangerous jailbreak.
Faraar
This political drama starring Sanjeev Kumar and Suchitra Sen was briefly banned during the Emergency.
Aandhi
She appeared in Faraar (1975) and later became best known for her roles in 80s multi-starrer action films.
Uttam Kumar
K.J. Yesudas’s soulful “Gori Tera Gaon” came from this 1975 rural romance.
Chitchor
This 1975 drama starring Waheeda Rehman had dialogue heavily influenced by Sahir Ludhianvi’s poetry.
Kabhi Na Kabhi
The 1975 film Uphaar was based on a short story by this writer.
Rabindranath Tagore
This Uttam Kumar–Sharmila Tagore drama released in 1975 and became known for its sophisticated storytelling.
Amanush
This actor, who later became a celebrated director, played a key role in Nishant (1975) and was instrumental in shaping India’s parallel cinema movement.
Girish Karnad
R.D. Burman composed the music for Aandhi (1975), but this lyricist wrote its deeply philosophical songs.
Gulzar
Who delievered this dialogue from 1975 hit - "Sansaar ki leela samajhni padti hai".
Sanjeev Kumar (Sanyasi)
He wrote the dialogues for Deewaar (1975), but his uncredited contribution was shaping the moral tension between the two brothers.
Javed Akhtar
This Rajesh Khanna film released in 1975 and explored themes of patriotism and family loyalty.
Prem Kahani
Before becoming a mainstream Malayalam legend, this actor appeared in the Hindi film Chit Chor (1975) in a supporting role.
A. K. Hangal
This composer duo created the music for the 1975 film Sanyasi starring Hema Malini.
Shankar–Jaikishan
This 1975 art-house film by Shyam Benegal explored feudal oppression through minimalistic dialogues.
Nishant
This assistant director on Sholay later became a major commercial filmmaker and was known for action-packed masala films in the 80s and 90s.
Anil Sharma