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Directed by Hrishikesh MukherjeeGenres Drama,
ComedyActors Jaya Bachchan,
Pran Krishan Sikand,
Dharmendra,
Hrishikesh Mukherjee,
Sumita Sanyal,
Utpal DuttRating71%
Kusum (aka Guddi) (Jaya Bachchan) is a spunky and carefree schoolgirl who lives with her father (A. K. Hangal), brother and sister-in-law (Sumita Sanyal). Guddi has a crush on film star Dharmendra, whom she regards as a superman who can do no wrong, unable to distinguish between his on-screen image and the real person behind the star., 2h16
Directed by Hrishikesh MukherjeeGenres Drama,
ComedyActors Rekha,
Raj Babbar,
Amol Palekar,
Supriya Pathak,
Deven Varma,
Dina PathakRating65%
Kalpana, a tomboyish character, lives with her mother, sister Alpana and brother Kamal, a police inspector. Kalpana is a compulsive liar but always for a good cause, landing herself and others often, in peculiar situations and misunderstandings too. While she sets up her brother with Seema and helps her sister Alpana come closer to Rasik, she herself falls for Dr Anil.Directed by Hrishikesh MukherjeeGenres ThrillerActors Om Prakash,
Navin Nischol,
Deven Varma,
Om Prakash,
Archana,
Aruna IraniRating69%
Unemployed slackers Bhola (Deven Verma) and Ajay (Navin Nischol) come across a newspaper advertisement about a missing elderly gentleman (Om Prakash), whose estate is worth millions. They find him in the Hanging Garden Park in Bombay and decide to make him their paternal uncle. They take him to live with them in a rented apartment, which they cannot afford. This elderly man, Girdharilal Om Prakash, takes an unusual interest in Ajay's girlfriend, Deepa (Archana). Directed by Hrishikesh MukherjeeGenres DramaActors Dharmendra,
Ashok Kumar,
Sarika,
Ashok Kumar,
Sharmila Tagore,
Sanjeev KumarRating82%
The story begins in 1946, just a year before India’s independence. People's minds are filled with a genuine anticipation of positive change. For some like Satyapriya Acharya (Dharmendra)India’s forthcoming independence spells a paradigm shift towards a sympathetic-rationalism that would take India’s populace from rags to riches. Satyapriya's conviction is guided by his ascetic grandfather 'Daddaji' Satyasharan Acharya (Ashok Kumar)'s world views, whose pursuit of truth has led to him living in isolation in a Gurukula studying religious philosophy and observing a variety of rigid rituals. , 2h26
Directed by Hrishikesh MukherjeeGenres DramaActors Ashok Kumar,
Sanjeev Kumar,
Sumita Sanyal,
Suchitra Sen,
Sarika,
Abhi BhattacharyaRating75%
Jogi Thakur (Ashok Kumar) is a simple man of high principles. He is a resident son-in-law who, with his wife, has been bequeathed property and estates by his father-in-law. He breaks his marriage to an autocratic landlady (Veena) when he finds out that on her wife's order, the chief accountant of the estate has cunningly obtained his signatures on an order that the houses of the poor be burnt. He leaves home, vowing never to return as long as he lives, leaving his daughter Neena behind. He moves to Mumbai where he makes a living by entertaining children in a park(the famous song "Rail Gaadi", said to be India's first rap number). He is specially fond of a girl whose name, incidentally, is Neena (played by baby Sarika), too. Unfortunately the girl takes ill and dies.