Patita is a 1953 drama film that tells the story of a woman who faces various hardships and injustices in her life. From being abandoned by her father to experiencing poverty and ending up as a beggar on the streets, she goes through a series of misfortunes. However, she finds hope and strength in her fight for justice and her desire for a better life. With unexpected twists and surprises, the film explores themes of love, resilience, and the pursuit of happiness.
Dekh Kabira Roya is a comedy and romance movie that revolves around mistaken identity and misunderstandings. It follows the story of Kabir, a singer who falls in love at first sight with Neena, a painter. Their love is tested by a series of comedic and farcical situations, including a comedy of errors involving Kabir's neighbor, a fainting incident, and the interference of a landlord. Through their friendship with other artists in a studio cafe, Kabir and Neena navigate the challenges of their relationship, with the help of a publisher, a tenant, and a waiter.
Gauri, an orphan, is falsely accused of theft and lands up in a reformatory run by Ashok. Due to her rebelliousness, she gets into trouble. But, gradually she comes into her own with Ashok's help.
A peasant and his followers take up banditry and rebellion in response to unjust taxation from wicked deputies of the King. Robin Hood style.
In this Bollywood classic tearjerker, a romance for the ages blooms between the puppeteer Shivraj and the young admirer Pushpa after Shivraj loses the use of his hands and his livelihood. But love turns to resentment when Pushpa begins paying the bills with money made through her budding stage career. Will fierce pride keep them apart, or will Pushpa's faithful agent find a way to bring them together again?
Shankar and Paro love each other, but their relationship is strained by his drinking problem and Paro's sudden wealth.
Prince Rashid fights to regain his kingdom
Bandhan is a timeless drama set in a village, where a young girl finds love and forms a strong bond with her family.
Jwar Bhata is a romantic drama film released in 1944. The story revolves around the theme of love.
Uma (Mumtaz Shanti) and Babul (Suresh) are poor and homeless siblings. Both of them have got singing talent but are unable to find any job. Then they meet Nirmal who is younger brother of theater owner Janki Babu. Nirmal persuades his brother to give them a chance. After seeing their talent, Janki Babu also admires Uma and gives her leading role at his theater. Then Nirmal and Uma fall in love with each other and get married. However, Nirmal has a misunderstanding that his elder brother also likes Uma and wanted to marry her. He does not approve of Uma's job in theater but himself is struggling to find a job. Uma leaves the job and they also also leave Janki babu's house. Now they have a small baby daughter, Manju. But soon they see the true face of poverty and struggle to cope with it.
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