Movies results for "dr.-utkarsha-naik"
Vajrada Jalapatha|
1980
Samsaram Sagaram|
1973
Anthuleni Vintha Katha|
1979
Antham Kadidi Aarambam|
1982
Manava Danava|
1985
Be-Imaan|
1972
Be-Imaan
1972 | 133 min
Seth Jamna Das's (Raj Mehra) only college-going daughter Sapna (Rakhee) is involved with poor Shyam (Manoj Kumar). Failing to persuade her, and prevail upon her to marry DIG Gopal Das's (Prem Nath) only son, Deepak (Prem Chopra) he agrees to marry off the lovers. But on the night of marriage Shyam is not only accused of a safe break but also death of Kamini (Snehlata), and forced to join the criminals in a spate of robberies after one of which there is a showdown between him and the rest, and he manages to escape and lands in a town where he saves a young girl, Meena (Nazima) from a group of hooligans, who then forces him to come to her house for first aid treatment. Meena is the daughter of an honest cop, Constable Ram Singh (Pran) who instantly adopts him (now called Mohan) as his son. Notwithstanding continuity jerks; now all actions (murders, rapes, gold smuggling) and characters find themselves in the same town. And the lecherous Deepak in partnership with Jamna Das is the kingpin of all unlawful activities even though DIG Gopal Das is honesty personified. In the swiftly changing scenario, the old lovers get reunited, songs and dances in flashback follow, Shyam/Mohan finds out Kamini is alive, after some fisticuffs he is arrested, Ram Singh gets promoted as Sub-Inspector, but in a chase to prevent Deepak/Jamna Das's consignment with gold he falls prey to the former's bullet. DIG Gopal Das gets him cremated with full honors, vowing to get the culprit booked. Jamna Das agrees to marry off Sapna to Deepak to consolidate his nefarious activities but Shyam/Mohan spoils the party leading to a showdown between the partners. Not only that, he also convinces the DIG about his son's doing, how he had been hoodwinked into the aiding them, and brings him to the scene of action where the party is in a confessional mode. And in an attempt to escape, Deepak even fires at his father.
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Subtitles:English, ArabicThoorpu Padamara|
1964
Chadavuna Sanskaram|
1974
Gaaju Bommalu|
1983
Annayin Anai|
1958
Annayin Anai
1958 | 137 min
Annayin Anai is a 1958 Indian Tamil film, directed by Ch. Narayana Murthy and produced by A. M. M. Issmayil. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Savitri and Pandari Bai in lead roles. Music of the film was composed by S. M. Subbaiah Naidu.
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Subtitles:English, ArabicAala|
2002
Aala
2002 | 71 min
Aala is a 2002 Indian Malayalam film, directed by PK Radhakrishnan and produced by AD George. The film stars Ajith, VD Rajappan, Divyashree, Joy Anto, Kalabhavan Narayanankutty, Kamal Roy, Mala Aravindan, Malini Nair, Salin and Sharmily. Music of the film was composed by Abdul Azeez.
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Subtitles:English, ArabicAindhu Laksham|
1969
Aindhu Laksham
1969 | 145 min
Aindhu Laksham is a 1969 Indian Tamil film, directed by G. Ramakrishnan and produced by A. Ramanujam, G. Ramakrishnan. The film stars Gemini Ganesan, Saroja Devi, Manorama, Chachu, Chooramasamy, Asohkan and Major Sundarrajan in lead roles. The film had musical score by S. M. Subbaiah Naidu.
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Subtitles:EnglishRudra Kali|
1983
Swarga Seema|
1945
Paathshaala|
2010
Paathshaala
2010 | 121 min
The story starts with the joining of a new English Teacher Rahul Prakash Udyavar (Shahid Kapoor) in Swaraswati Vidya Mandir school, situated in the outskirts of Mumbai Suburbs. Though he creates an instant rapport with students and teachers alike, he realizes that there is something amiss in this school. Slowly his doubts come true as the manager of the school, Sharma (Saurabh Shukla), makes many monetary obligations compulsory for the parents in the name of extracurricular activities. He goes to the extent of punishing the students inhumanly when the new and unjustified demands of the school are not met by the parents. Day by day the stress levels among the students increase. The situation becomes so explosive that it eventually turns into a national issue. Paathshala tries to answer many questions that are related to the sanctity of today's education system. The high morals and basic ethics of the teachings have taken a back seat. Making more profit than ever has become a new mantra of education institutions. The film is neither afraid of telling the truth of wrong doings by the greedy educational institutes on the face nor does it spare them from exposing the use of unethical media activities for the children who are yet not ready for it.
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