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Réalisé par Nitin Bose,
Amiya ChakravartyGenres DrameActeurs Vyjayanthimala,
Balraj Sahni,
AghaNote67%
Pushpa comes from a poor family, and is a good dancer and singer. She would like to assist a puppeteer with his makeshift dolls and puppet act. Unfortunately, he meets with an accident, and is hospitalized. Some of his puppets were also damaged during this accident. Pushpa approaches Loknath for work, and he gets her to work on stage, and would like her to become a movie star. Will Pushpa give up her simple life, and take on the glamorous route? Réalisé par Amiya ChakravartyGenres Drame,
RomanceActeurs Ruma Guha Thakurta,
Agha,
Dilip Kumar,
K. N. Singh (Krishan Niranjan Singh)Note71%
Dilip Kumar makes his feature film debut with this musical romance directed by Amiya Chakravarty. An old man has two marriageable daughters named Rama (Shamim) and Renu (Mridula). When the millionaire scion Narendra (Aga Jaan), who is slated to marry Rama, disguises himself to take a peak at his future bride, he mistakes Renu for Rama, and the two fall in love. When the mistake is discovered after the wedding, Renu curses God and is kicked out the house for heresy. She meets a wandering musician named Jagdish (Kumar), before returning home to learn that her sister is pregnant and deathly ill. They were faced with the stark choice of saving the life of the mother or the fetus, until Renu makes up with God, prompting a miracle , 2h26
Réalisé par Amiya ChakravartyGenres Drame,
MusicalThèmes La musique,
Musique,
BollywoodActeurs Madhubala,
Mumtaz Shanti,
PramilaNote70%
Le jeune Babul (Suresh) a repéré une annonce sur un mur du Roop Mahal, le théâtre local dont Meena (Pramila) est la vedette. Ils sont à la recherche de nouveaux talents et Babul vient se présenter plein d'espoir au directeur (Dixit). Mais loin de l'encourager, il le renvoie méchamment. Dalip (Mumtaz Ali) qui a assisté à la scène, prend le garçon en pitié et lui propose de tenter sa chance auprès du propriétaire du théâtre, Janki Prasad (P.F. Pithawala), en emmenant avec lui sa grande sœur Uma (Mumtaz Shanti) si elle chante aussi bien qu'il le dit. Réalisé par Amiya ChakravartyActeurs Dev Anand,
Usha Kiran,
Lalita Pawar,
AghaNote79%
Radha (Usha Kiran) is a 19-year-old poor girl living in a one-room shanty with her handicapped and bed-ridden father Sadhu Ram (Krishnakant). She is reduced to begging for providing food for the two of them and is hounded almost daily by Bhiku Chacha (C.S.Dubey), the right hand man of their shanty's owner Manohar (Shivraj), who is a rich and unscrupulous businessman as they owe almost one hundred and fifty rupees in rent for over a year to him.One day whilst begging she meets the young and charming Nirmal Chander (Dev Anand) who chastises her for begging and hands her a visiting card of his friend who he informs her is a kind man and will provide her with work.In fact, Nirmal himself is the owner of a textile mill and the contact he provides Radha with is that of his factory manager. She goes to the said person and is hired as a daily labourer in Nirmal's mill. Nirmal visits the shanty of Sadhu Ram, where both father and daughter are overjoyed with happiness and gratitude at his kindness.Eventually, Nirmal falls in love with the simple,pretty Radha and proposes marriage to her. She readily accepts and her happiness knows no bounds,but in a cruel twist of fate,she comes home to find Bhiku Chacha and his men aided with orders from Manohar, about to throw them and their few belongings from the shanty for not being able to repay the entire rent in time. She goes to Manohar to beg for some more time and mercy but he overcome with lust at the sight of the helpless young girl, traps her in his room and forcibly rapes her, and then lets her know that he forgives all the amount they owe him in return. , 2h29
Réalisé par Amiya ChakravartyActeurs Dilip Kumar,
Nimmi,
Usha Kiran,
Lalita Pawar,
Leela MishraNote66%
Shankar (played by Dilip Kumar) and his mother live a poor lifestyle. To earn money he makes and sells mud toys. Being the lone bread winner of the family, he is unable to meet the needs. His debt starts rising higher and higher when he gets addicted to alcohol. He is attracted to Parvati (Nimmi), who also lives a poor lifestyle along with her step-brother, Jagat Narayan, his wife, and their daughter, Pushpa. After an argument with his mother, Shankar departs to the city, gives up drinking, earns a lot of money. He then returns home and pays off his mortgage. With new confidence he proposes to marry Parvati. But he is then told that Parvati's marriage has been arranged elsewhere. Broken, he starts drinking again and his mother also dies at this stage. Now he again starts drinking heavily and start walking on the path of self-destruction. Only thing which can save his life is Parvati's love. But her parents are the only obstacle who are in the view that drunken Shankar can never become a good man in life. In a dramatic turns of events, the film finally finishes with a happy ending., 2h24
Réalisé par Amiya ChakravartyActeurs Devika Rani,
Ashok Kumar,
David Abraham,
Om PrakashIndira (Devika Rani) is a poor governess employed by the widow, Ranima (Gulab), of a Zamindar for her two children. The estate manager Ramnath (Girish) falls in love with her and turns to villainous acts in order to win her over.Devika falls in love with the doctor Ajit, played by Ashok Kumar, who looks after Ranima and is guardian to the two children. Following a scheming plot when Ranima dies, Ramnath implicates Ajit, for which he is apprehended. A court scene follows where Ajit is successful in acquitting himself. Indira and Ajit get together in the end, while the villain is convicted., 2h36
Réalisé par Shyam BenegalGenres DrameThèmes Adaptation d'une pièce de théâtre,
Films pour enfantsActeurs Smita Patil,
Sundar,
Habib Tanvir,
Anjali PaigankarNote77%
The film is derived from a classic folk tale, originally narrated by Vijaydan Detha, and interpreted as folk play by Habib Tanvir. The film charts the tumultuous life of a petty thief, Charandas (Lalu Ram). Curiously he is a man of principles – an honest thief with a strong sense of integrity and professional efficiency. He makes four vows to his Guru, that he would never eat in a gold plate, never lead a procession that is in his honour, never become a king and never marry a princess, thinking all of them are far out possibilities for him. Later, his guru adds a fifth one - never to tell a lie and sets him of on his life's journey which leads him to a kingdom, where the turn of events make him famous, and eventually he is offered the seat of political power which he has to refuse. Later, the local princess (Smita Patil) gets enchanted by him, and proposes to marry him. This is when his refusal costs him his life. As he is put to death, he illustrates the inherent paradox in human existence, where truthful existence becomes an impossibility, for the truthful and the accidentally truthfuls, alike.