Movies results for "1973"
Bommarillu|
1963
Chandra Kumara|
1963
Mana Mecchida Madadi|
1963
Mani Osai|
1963
Jeevana Taranga|
1963
Jeevana Taranga
1963 | 136 min
Jeevana Taranga is a 1963 Indian Kannada film, directed by G. Bangar Raj and produced by D. Rama Naidu. The film stars Rajkumar, Rajashankar, D. R. Naidu and K. S. Ashwath in lead roles. Music of the film was composed by M. Venkataraju.
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Subtitles:English, ArabicKanya Rathna|
1963
Kan Kan Mein Bhagwan|
1963
Kan Kan Mein Bhagwan
1963 | 124 min
Kan Kan Mein Bhagwan is a 1963 Indian Hindi film, directed by Babubhai Mistry and Produced by Mahipatray Shah. The film stars Anita Guha, Mahipal, Ram Singh, Krishna Kumari and Kumud Tripathi in lead roles. The film had musical score by Pandit Shivram.
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Subtitles:English, ArabicFaulad|
1963
Faulad
1963 | 112 min
An astrologer shares a prediction with his Maharaja (Kamal Mehra) that in 18 years his daughter will marry a lower caste man who will push him from the throne. The frightened ruler immediately orders that all newborn lower caste male children be killed. But one boy's mother places her infant son into a basket and floats him down the river. A royal maid (Praveen Paul) finds the child and saves him and raises him within the royal court. Over the next 18 years, the boy grows to become the adult Amar (Dara Singh). He soon falls in love with the Maharaja's daughter (Mumtaz) and is appointed a head of the Royal Site since the Maharajah believes him to be of noble birth. The scheming Prime Minister has his own designs on the princess, and it is not long before he orchestrates Amar's falling out of favor.
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Subtitles:English, ArabicBahurani|
1963
Bahurani
1963 | 133 min
Bahurani features the story of a landlord who has two sons Raghu, by his first wife, and Vikram, by his second wife. Raghu is a simple-minded and innocent young man. Vikram is cruel, domineering, selfish and greedy. Also, he ill-treats everyone, from servants to his own brother Raghu. Likewise, his mother too is equally cruel to people around her. One day, Vikram has a fight with the Padma, who becomes the first person to ever confront him. Seeing this, the landlord decides to get Vikram married to the Padma. But Vikram refuses and after a series of incidents the Padma is married to Raghu, who she soon realizes is mistreated by her family members. Filled with rage, she stands up for him and defends him, thus making Raghu gain some confidence to fight for himself. Will Raghu and Padma be able to teach Vikram a lesson or not, forms the rest of the story.
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Subtitles:English, ArabicSaku Magalu|
1963
Kabli Khan|
1963
Kabli Khan
1963 | 123 min
Emperor Shahbaz (Samson?) has been conquering new territories right left and center, leaving death and destruction in his wake. His latest conquest is Yakistan, whose king has surrendered, but a loyal patriot -- Kabli Khan (Ajit) -- refuses to admit defeat. Kabli Khan is held prisoner by Shahbaz's army but manages to escape with like-minded prisoners and stolen arms. He gets home to his village, just in time to save the village from being looted by Shahbaz's soldiers. A further batch of the conquering soldiers is driven out, soon after. They return to Shahbaaz, to get the dressing down of their lives.
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Subtitles:English, ArabicAwara Abdulla|
1963
Santha Thukaram|
1963
Nartakee|
1963
Nartakee
1963 | 125 min
The movie Nartakee is about a modern reformist who comes across a courtesan who is deprived of basic rights. He learns that she is forbidden from doing things that a normal individual is supposed to do. He decides to fight for her rights in a way that the people start questioning their relationship and eventually start opposing whatever they do. But they do not hold back and go ahead with what they want to do.
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Subtitles:English, ArabicLakshadhikari|
1963
Dharmam Thalai Kaakkum|
1963
Aaj Aur Kal|
1963
Aaj Aur Kal
1963 | 144 min
It's the story of a fastidious king Balbir Singh (Ashok Kumar) of Himmatpur whose stern, high handed behaviour leads to a breakdown in communication with his four children; eldest daughter Hemalata (Nanda), younger daughter Ashalata (Tanuja) and sons Pratap (Rohit Kumar) and Rajendra (Deven Verma). His intimidating commands lead to a partial paralysis of Hemlata's lower limbs as also a simmering discontent amongst other descendants. After numerous attempts fail to cure Hemalata, the king hires a new doctor Sanjay (Sunil Dutt) who, contrary to expectations, is not just young and handsome but also against silly protocols that hamper laughter, fun and frolic. Dr. Sanjay's experimentations provide greater mobility and joy to youngsters, giving them a fresh lease of life and a much needed voice of rebellion. Transcending normal barriers of doctor-client confidentiality, Sanjay and Hemalata fall in love and the romance enable her to walk in double quick time on her feet! Initially reluctant, the king awakens to a new dawn of freedom and humbly accepts not just their relationship but also Ashalata's betrothal to social activist (Soodesh Kumar), who defeats him in a general election.
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Subtitles:English, ArabicChitti Tammudu|
1962
Nakli 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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