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Mother India (1957)
Mother India is an Indian film from director Mehboob Khan from 1957 and is the most successful and popular Hindi film.
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Dhool Ka Phool (1959)
Dhool Ka Phool is a 1959 Indian Bollywood film. Produced by B. R. Chopra it was directed by BR’s brother Yash Chopra, this being Yash’s first movie as a director, having been an assistant director in BR’s earlier film Naya Daur. The film stars Mala Sinha, Rajendra Kumar, Nanda, Leela Chitnis, Jeevan and Ashok Kumar.
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Kanoon (1960)
A lawyer holds the eyewitness evidence to catch a killer, but the identified criminal is the lawyer’s own mentor, prospective father-in-law, and also the judge who presides over the case.
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Gharana (1961)
A mother and daughter create bitterness, hatred, acrimony and discord in a wealthy family.
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Sangam (1964)
Sunder, head over heels for Radha, does not realize that Radha actually loves Gopal. The torrid love triangle between these three lifelong friends grows more complicated as the years go by.
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Aap Aye Bahaar Ayee (1971)
Rohit, Whiskey, and Kumar (Rajendra Kumar, Rajendra Nath, and Prem Chopra respectively) are childhood friends. While travelling to his estate in the company of Whiskey, Rohit meets with beautiful Neena (Sadhana), and falls in love with her. Subsequently, he meets with her father (Raj Mehra) where they are properly introduced, and she too falls in love with him. Unknowingly, Kumar also sends his proposal for marriage to Neena, but Neena rejects it. Kumar is offended and shortly before the marriage of Neena and Rohit, molests Neena. Rohit and Kumar become enemies, have a fight and Kumar loses sight in his left eye. Feeling that she is not worthly of Rohit anymore, Neena refuses to marry Rohit. Will Rohit and Neena ever get together again? Will they continue to be haunted by Kumar?
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Aan Baan (1972)
Raja Bahadur rules his region, although fully aware that his days as King are numbered. Nevertheless, he indulges in women, alcohol, and high-living – most of which is through borrowed money, with the creditors threatening to take him to court. He even has an affair with prostitute named Dulari, who he refuses to marry, and has her brother, Kundan, sent to jail. When his brother, Suraj, returns from abroad, Bahadur decides to withhold this information from him. In order to keep up appearances, Bahadur gets his men to rob their neighbor, Hiralal’s house, of all jewelery and cash. But Hiralal wakes up, calls for help and for the police, and one of Bahadur’s men is arrested.
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Sone Ka Dil Lohe Ke Haath (1978)
Shankar is a honest, simple-minded man who works for a kind-hearted boss, Balkishan. Shankar lives with his wife, Parvati, and a young son, Bunty. Shankar intends to borrow some money from …
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Saajan Ki Saheli (1981)
Young and attractive Kunti has fallen in love with a young man by the name of Anil, and both intend to marry…
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