Réalisé parC. Pullaiah GenresComédie, Fantasy, Action, Historique, Romance ActeursK. R. Vijaya, Chittor V. Nagaiah, Padmanabham, L. Vijayalakshmi, Allu Rama Lingiah, Raja Babu Note77% The plot is based on the story of Disciples (Sishya) of Paramanandayya, seven saints in number. They are actually the disciples of Aruna Keerti Mahamuni. Chitralekha (K.R. Vijaya) dances in the court of Lord Siva (Sobhan Babu). He gives her a Rudraksha mala to wear during the visits. Later, she visits the beautiful Earth with her companions and enjoys bathing in a pool. She finds these Sishiyas keenly looking at her and curses them to become idiots. After knowing the facts from Guruji and realizing her mistake, she pronounces the vimukti (free from curse) at the time of her marriage. The Guru, Aruna Keerti, in return curses Chitralekha that she will lose her celestial status if she comes into contact with a human.
, 2h40 Réalisé parAsit Sen, Asit Sen GenresMusical, Romance ActeursSuchitra Sen, Ashok Kumar, Ashok Kumar, Dharmendra, Bipin Gupta, David Abraham Note69% Monish Rai (Ashok Kumar) comes from a wealthy family, and is in love with Deviyani (Suchitra Sen), who is poor. Monish has to travel abroad to further his education in law, but promises to stay in touch with Deviyani. After his departure, financial problems overwhelm Deviyani and her father. She approaches Monish's mother for financial assistance, but is refused. In desperation, Deviyani's father marries her off to a much older man, Rakhal Bhattacharya, who has loaned money to Deviyani's father. Rakhal is also an alcoholic and frequents prostitutes.
, 27minutes Réalisé parYukio Mishima OrigineJapon GenresDrame, Romance ThèmesLe suicide ActeursYukio Mishima, Yoshiko Tsuruoka Note74% Le film est une déclinaison filmographique de la nouvelle Patriotisme (Yūkoku) écrite par l'écrivain en 1960 et publiée en 1961. L'histoire raconte le suicide par seppuku (éventration) d'un lieutenant japonais et de sa femme après l'échec du coup d’État fomenté par un groupe militaire nationaliste le 26 février 1936.