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Musafir (1940)

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Musafir is a 1940 social Bollywood film directed by Chaturbhuj Doshi.
Produced by Ranjit Studios, the music was by Gyan Dutt and starred Noor Mohammed Charlie, Khursheed, Ishwarlal and Yakub.

The story was about a prince (Charlie) who returns to his kingdom and finds it in a mess due to the evil-doers conspiracies to take over. The film was given a good review by the editor of Filmindia, Baburao Patel, adding, "For sheer entertainment Musafir is hard to beat".

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