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Genres Drame,
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RomanceThèmes La musique,
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BollywoodActeurs Ashok Kumar,
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MusicalActeurs Devika Rani,
Ashok KumarNote56%
Nirmala (Guldaban) est une petite fille qui aime ses poupées et joue à la maman lorsque sa propre mère (Saroj Borkar) a le dos tourné. Adulte (Devika Rani), elle n'a rien perdu de sa passion pour les enfants et rêve de devenir mère à son tour. Pour l'instant, elle vient d'être admise à l'université. Pourtant ses parents voient venir le moment de lui trouver un mari. Rajnikhant son père (P.F. Pithawala), avait promis autrefois la main de Nirmala à Loknath (M. Nazir), le fils de son meilleur ami. Pensant bien faire, il conclut l'alliance matrimoniale et demande à l'astrologue de déterminer la date des noces. Genres Drame,
RomanceActeurs Devika Rani,
Ashok KumarNote61%
Protima Devi (Devika Rani) is in love with Dr. Ajoy Kumar Ghosh (Ashok Kumar), whom she has already accepted as her husband (eventhough they are not married yet). Ajoy is living in a village, where he is the only doctor. Réalisé par Basu ChatterjeeGenres Drame,
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Rakesh Roshan,
David Abraham,
Bindiya Goswami,
Raju ShreshthaNote74%
Homi Mistry (Ashok Kumar) is a Parsi widower who is about to retire. He lives in a small home with his four sons. Realizing that he may need emotional support and someone to take care of the house and his sons, he decides to remarry. His friend Soli (David Abraham Cheulkar) introduces him to a Parsi widow Nargis Sethna (Pearl Padamsee), who has one daughter and two sons. Hell breaks loose as both the families are informed of the alliance. , 2h21
Réalisé par Shakti SamantaGenres Drame,
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Sharmila Tagore,
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Asit SenNote73%
Dr. Deepak lives with his wealthy father, a Thakur, in a small town in India. While the Thakur would like to get Deepak to marry a woman from an equally wealthy family, he has fallen in love with a poor woman named Asha, and would like to marry her. The Thakur is displeased, and asks Deepak to leave his house, never to return. A few months later, Thakur's employee, Girdhari, informs him that he has found an abandoned child by the river bank, and would like to adopt him. Initially the Thakur does not want anything to do with the child, but when he sees it for the first time, he decides to let Girdhari have his way. Years later, young Pratap has grown up under Girdhari and Thakur's care, and travels abroad to study in order to be a doctor. When he returns he decides to work with a chemical company. His travels take him to meet a beautiful woman named Kiran, her father, and an elderly man named Doctor. Pratap is perturbed by this doctor, who seems to know him very well, and wants him to leave his job at the chemical company, and start practicing medicine in the small town where they live. What Pratap does not know that this doctor is none other than his biological father, Deepak. What both don't know is what steps the Thakur will take when he finds out that Pratap is none other than his grandson.