{{Short description|1986 Hindi film by Krishna}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2017}} {{Use Indian English|date=February 2017}} {{Infobox film | name = Singhasan | image = Singhasan_(1986_Hindi_film).jpg | caption = Theatrical release poster | writer = Krishna<br />Kader Khan {{small|(dialogues)}} | producer = Krishna | director = Krishna | starring = Jeetendra<br />Jaya Prada<br />Mandakini | music = Bappi Lahiri | cinematography = V. S. R. Swamy | editing = Krishna | based_on = ''Simhasanam'' (1986) | studio = Padmalaya Studios | released = {{Film date|1986}} | runtime = 162 minutes | country = India | language = Hindi | budget = | gross = }}

'''''Singhasan''''' ({{translation}} Throne) is a 1986 Indian Hindi-language action film written, directed, edited, and produced by Krishna under his Padmalaya Studios banner. The film stars Jeetendra, Jaya Prada, Mandakini in lead roles, with music composed by Bappi Lahiri.<ref name="Heading">{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0234739/ |title=Heading |publisher=IMDb}}</ref><ref name="Heading-2">{{cite web|url=http://www.gomolo.com/singhasan-movie/6020 |title=Heading-2 |publisher=gomolo}}</ref><ref name="Heading-3">{{cite web|url=http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/moviemicro/cast/id/504241 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120630133430/http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/moviemicro/cast/id/504241 |url-status=dead |archive-date=30 June 2012 |title=Heading-3 |website=Bollywood Hungama}}</ref>

The film was shot simultaneously with its Telugu counterpart ''Simhasanam'', which was also directed by Krishna and produced by Padmalaya Studios. Both films share some scenes and artists. Radha, who appeared in ''Simhasanam'', reprised her role in ''Singhasan'', marking her second and final Hindi film appearance.<ref name="Heading-4">{{cite web |title=Heading-4 |url=http://www.nthwall.com/hi/Singhasan-2015/9543211558 |publisher=Nth Wall}}</ref> While ''Simhasanam'' was a significant commercial success, ''Singhasan'' was a commercial failure.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Sinhasan (1986) |url=https://indiancine.ma/ANOC/info |access-date=2025-01-13 |website=Indiancine.ma}}</ref>

==Plot== Once upon a time, there were two kingdoms, Avanti & Gandhar. Vikram Singh is a gallant Chief Commander of Gandhar ruled by Sharminder Bhupati, who elongates the kingdom from 4 sides. Its princess, Alakananda, endears him. The vicious chief minister, Bhanu Pratap, connivances to eliminate the heir, Alakananda, which Vikram senses and safeguards her. However, crafty Bhanu Pratap impeaches Vikram and ostracizes him. Besides, Aditya Vardhan, the prince of Avanti and doppelganger of Vikram, is turned into an abuser by his pernicious mentor Acharya Abhang Dev to chair his son Ugrarahu, the next heir. He also intrigues by sculpting a venomous beauty, Chandana, to slay Aditya, and Aditya falls for her. Moreover, Abhang Dev creates mayhem in both kingdoms. Hence, as a countermove, Vikram secretly builds an army and thwarts their felonious. Meanwhile, Sharminder Bhupati announces the crowning ceremony of Alakananda. Being cognizant of it, Abhang Dev accumulates the traitor vassals, and it is uncovered that Abhang Dev & Bhanu Pratap are siblings, and they move the pawns. Initially, they heist the prestigious crown of Gandhar and ploy to squat the fort. Vikram checkmates the conspiracy and accomplishes the celebration when Bhanu Pratap and other traitors are expelled. Chandana, perceiving herself as a toxin, attempts suicide when Vikram saves and rebounds her. In her absence, Aditya freaks out and wanders. Exploiting it, Abhang Dev seeks to slaughter him, but Vikram shields him. Now, Aditya requests Vikram to deputize his position for annihilating the violations and ameliorating the lifestyles of the public. Vikram obeys and does so by contributing revolutionary changes to the Constitution. Over time, he reinstates Aditya and knits him with Chandana. Abhang Dev bowed a subterfuge here by forging Aditya as an imposter Vikram and sentencing him to death. At last, Vikram hiatuses the rues, ceases the knaves, and defines serenity. Finally, the movie ends on a happy note with the marriage of Vikram Singh & Alakananda.

==Cast== {{Cast listing| * Jeetendra as Vikram Singh / Aditya Vardhan (dual role) * Jaya Prada as Queen Alakananda * Mandakini as Chandana * Radha as Jaswanti * Waheeda Rehman as Rajmata Katyayini Devi * Pran as Achraya Abhangadev * Kader Khan as Mahamantri Bhanu Pratap * Shakti Kapoor as Ugrarahu * Amjad Khan as Kukuteswar * Bharat Bhushan as Maharaja Sharminder Bhupati * Shreeram Lagoo as Mahamantri Shrikantji * Sujit Kumar as Minister * M. Balayya as Commander Veer Varma * Kanta Rao as Sampurnacharya * Thyagaraju * Praveen Kumar as Kaal Bhairav * Gurbachan Singh as Katari Kataiya * Gulshan Grover as Kala Ketu * Jayamalini as Dancer * Anuradha as Dancer * Jayasree T as Dancer * Leena Das as Dancer }}

== Soundtrack == Lyrics: Indeevar

{{Tracklist | extra_column = Singer(s) | title1 = Takatu Taka Tai | extra1 = Kishore Kumar, P. Susheela | length1 =

| title2 = Tere Liye Maine Janam Liya, Mere Liye Tune Janam Liya | extra2 = Kishore Kumar, P. Susheela | length2 =

| title3 = Kismat Likhnewale Par Zara Bas Jo Chale Hamara | extra3 = Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle | length3 =

| title4 = Wah Wah, Kya Rang Hai, Wah Wah, Kya Roop Hai | extra4 = Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle | length4 = | title5 = Booba Booba, Meri Booba | extra5 = Bappi Lahiri, Asha Bhosle | length5 = }}

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Category:1980s historical action films Category:1986 Hindi-language films Category:1986 Indian films Category:1986 multilingual films Category:Films based on Indian folklore Category:Films scored by Bappi Lahiri Category:Hindi remakes of Telugu films Category:Indian historical action films Category:Indian multilingual films Category:Memorials to Vikramaditya Category:Padmalaya Studios films