Movies results for "harish"
Karulina Kudi|
1995
Nyaya Neeti Dharma|
1980
Subbi Subbakka Suvalali|
1980
Vijaya Kadaga|
1998
Snehitara Savaal|
1981
April Fool|
1996
April Fool
1996 | 125 min
April Fool is a 1996 Indian Kannada film, directed by A N Jayaramaiah and produced by N K Chandrashekar, T V Prasad, G C Chandrashekar. The film stars Ambarish, Ramkumar, Girish Karnad and Srikanya in lead roles. Music of the film was composed by Guna Singh.
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Subtitles:English, ArabicAsambhava|
1986
Sidilu|
1984
Chinna Ninna Muddaduve|
1977
Amarnath|
1978
Balu Aparoopa Nam Jodi|
1978
Balu Aparoopa Nam Jodi
1978 | 138 min
Balu Aparoopa Nam Jodi is a 1978 Indian Kannada film, directed by K. Janakiraman and produced by K. Janakiraman. The film stars Srinath, Aarathi, Ambarish, Dwarakish, Balakrishna, Narsimharaju in lead roles. The film had musical score by Ramlal Sehra.
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Subtitles:English, ArabicNakli Nawab|
1962
Nakli Nawab
1962 | 134 min
Nakli Nawab begins, more or less, at a mushaira where a trio of siblings Nawab Sharafat Ali (KN Singh), his younger brother Shaukat Ali (Ashok Kumar) and their burqa-clad sister Shabnam (Shakila) make a late entry. While the men are greeted effusively and seated in the front row, Shabnam slips away into the zenana. There are a few laughs at the mushaira, thanks to the comic poet Shaiza (Munshi Munaqqa), who discovers too late that he s misplaced the ghazal he d penned for the gathering. In his absence while he s gone off to retrieve the paper from his house nearby Shaiza s nephew, a pickpocket named Baadshah (Maruti), passes off Shaiza s ghazal (which he d purloined before the mushaira) as his own. This isn t great shaayari, so just about anything that comes after this is bound to be appreciated. As it happens, the next poet up and the last of the evening is Nawab Sharafat Ali himself, who reads out a sher ridiculing love. He is greeted with much praise and is looking pleased with himself when Baadshah s equally unscrupulous friend Yusuf (Manoj Kumar) challenges him. Nawab Sahib is annoyed, but the rules of the mushaira are democratic: if this man wishes to recite a poem, he is welcome to. So Yusuf goes up on stage and sings in praise of love, which brings a yearning dreaminess into Shabnam s eyes.
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Subtitles:English, ArabicKali Topi Lal Rumal|
1959
Kali Topi Lal Rumal
1959 | 129 min
Kali Top Lal Rumal is a 1959 Indian Hindi film, directed by Tara Harish and produced by Devi Sharma. The film stars Shakila, Chandrashekhar, Agha, Mukri, K. N. Singh and Kamal Mehra in lead roles. The film has musical score by Chitra Gupta.
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Subtitles:English, ArabicJaalakam|
1987
Shivadas|
1992
Devasuram|
1993
Devasuram
1993 | 157 min
"Neelakantan (Mohanlal) is the heir to the well-known Mangalassery family. He squanders away his father's largess and good name, but is loved by the people who know him well. He has been the arch-rival of Shekaran of the Mundakkal family since childhood. During a minor ruckus, one of Neelakantan's aides accidentally kills Shekaran's uncle (Janardanan). This incites Shekaran to plan to avenge the death of his uncle. Meanwhile, Neelakantan offends Bhanumathi (Revathi), a talented Bharata Natyam dance graduate, by forcing her to dance in front of him in his house. In retaliation, Bhanumathi quits dancing and curses Neelakantan for desecrating the art so dear to her. Later he feels regretful and helps her family in many ways and tries to persuade Bhanumathi to take up dancing again, but she doesn't budge. Meantime, Neelakantan visits his widowed mother intending to bring her back home, but she passes away after revealing a terrible secret; that he was born of another man, out of wedlock. This fact crushes him, and only Bhanumathi finds out this secret when he curses drunkenly (at the car of his deceased ""father"") that the ancestral heritage which he is proud of, is actually not his. She is surprised by the vulnerable side of Neelakantan. He visits Banumathi at her home to persuade her to take up dancing again, only to be refused like before, telling him that she will resume dancing only after his death. That night while returning home from the visit, Shekaran and his aides ambush (by hitting him with a car from behind) and injure him seriously after also inflicting several wounds with swords and wooden sticks. Neelakantan survives the attack, but his left hand and right leg are badly injured and as a cure he undergoes Ayurvedic treatment to rejuvenate his legs. It is during this time that Bhanumathi falls in love with him (she is also regretful for having cursed him, feeling a bit guilty that the attack was somehow related to her curse). Neelakantan convinces Bhanumathi to dance and he arranges for a dance event for her at Delhi. He refuses to marry Bhanumathi considering her future, but in the end she and Warrier (his elderly right hand man) persuade him to do so. Neelakantan tries to forget all the past events and his rivalry with Shekaran, but Shekaran is not satisfied and wants to defeat Neelakantan in front of the whole village. For this he kidnaps Bhanumathi and forces Neelakantan to take blows in front of the public during a village festival organized by the Mundakkal family. Meanwhile Neelakantan's friends rescue Bhanumathi and after this Neelakantan mauls Shekaran badly and cuts off Shekaran's right hand, claiming ""Shekeran, I want to live peacefully..."" so that he will not again come up with revenge later. However while severing shekharan's right hand neelakandan uses the backside of the sword which shows the agony and power he had"
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