Saudagar (1973) is a drama film that tells the story of two childhood friends who grow up to become bitter business rivals in a small town. The movie explores themes of friendship, betrayal, and the consequences of greed. It showcases the struggles faced by the characters as they navigate the world of business and the impact it has on their personal lives. With strong performances and a compelling plot, Saudagar (1973) is a classic tale of rivalry and redemption.
Documentary feature, re-edited for English-speaking countries, that gratuitously examines customs around the globe, focusing on repulsive sights and strange bits of knowledge about human customs
Zubeidaa is a movie based on a true story of a Muslim actress in the 1940s and 1950s. It explores themes of love, tradition, and the struggles of a woman in a patriarchal society.
Karim Khan is employed as driver for a gangster named Don, who has an accident with his car, and asks Karim to take the blame for it for a hefty sum of cash, which Karim does so, and is imprisoned. But Don does not fulfill his promise, and as a result, Karim's wife, Razia, and new-born son are left destitute. Razia complains to Police Inspector Anwar, who arrests Don and holds him in prison, pending his trial in court. When Anwar finds out that his new-born son, Iqbal, is in need of a pace-maker, which he is unable to afford, he makes a compromise with Don, who lets him have one. Iqbal undergoes surgery and a pace-maker number 786, considered lucky in Islamic faith, is attached to his tiny heart.
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