In today's world where the sacinity of marriage has been lost comes this tale of what all a wife is willing to endure to keep her husband. The happily married couple being portrayed by Rekha and Jeetendra must go through many trials and tests. They must bear her fiendish family the disgrace set upon them by their own children and even the wrath of fate in the form of terminal illness. Yet Sadaa Suhagan proves that if one is willing to sacrifice one will be rewarded in the end.
The powerful tale of a son fulfilling his mother's dying wish to see him married before her impending death. In an act of desperation he takes his uncle's advice and brings home his daughter Champa to act as the bride to be. However the uncle's daughter is really a hired dancing girl of ill repute. In the knowledge of her sons impending marriage the mother regains strength and sees a new lease of life. Champa feels compelled to tell Mohan her husband to be about her chequered p
E.M.I: Easy Monthly Installment is a bittersweet satire that looks at modern day India in a mirthfully subjective way. It's an engaging pick on the easy to get but taxing to hold the ever changing credit economy. It's a narrative of interconnecting characters coming from different strata and style. A peek-a-boo into their lives of situations that they didn't anticipate. The people who indulge in spending without thinking and others who care to be optimistic about the future that they desire. This satire dwells into the lives of our protagonists and their stories.
Songs performed by the Guru :; ; 1. KAHIN PE NIGAHEN 17MERA YAAR BANA HAI DULHA; 2. BABUJI DHEERE CHALNA 18AAPKE HASEEN RUKH; 3. AYE WATAN 19MOHABBAT KARLO JEE KARLO; 4. MERI JAAN O MERI JAAN20MERI DUNIYA LOOT; 5. WAQT NE KIYA 21KOI KEHDE ZAMANE; 6. SAR JO TERA 22AANKHON HI AANKHON; 7. DIL PAR HUA AISA JADOO23MAAJHI ALBELE; 8. SUNO SUNO MS. CHATERJEE24BALAM SE MILAN HOGA; 9. SHARMA KE YEH KYON 25BHANWARA BA...
Munna Bhai (Sanjay Dutt) is a dreaded but good-natured underworld don of Mumbai. The police are trying to implicate him on criminal charges but so far they have not been successful because of lack of evidence. Once when Munnabhai is beating up one of his foes he sees Komal (Aishwarya Rai) and he is smitten by her beauty. He starts visualizing her wherever he goes. Because of this he stops taking part in his usual underworld activities. His men decide to take him to Dr. Rastogi (Amita
A woman hunts for the murderer of her twin sister. When she finds the culprit she is helped in her revenge by a blind ex-Major.
Malti (Meena Kumari) and Amar (Sunil Dutt) both are orphans and are happily married to each other with a loving child Raja. Amar works for Prakash (Ashok Kumar) a bachelor and a very genuine human being who becomes their close family friend. One day Amar catches Bihari (Jeevan) and his accomplice red handed while trying to cheat the company and he has them taken to task. They in turn decide to avenge their humiliation. Amar is murdered leaving Malti and Raja bereft. Prakash is sympathetic towards them for their great loss and tries to help Malti start afresh. But Bihari incites the neighbours in the locality who torment and accuse Malti of having illicit relations with Prakash. To save Malti's honour Prakash marries her but it is difficult to make little Raja come to terms with his father's demise and accept Prakash in this role. Bihari further provokes Raja into believing that Prakash is responsible for his father's death. Through this struggle both Malti and Prakash try to make little Raja come around but to no avail. Relenting under all the pressure and Raja's rebellion Prakash decides to leave them. Will Prakash leave his family? Will Raja finally accept Prakash? Ek Hi Rasta was the first movie independently produced by B.R.Chopra under his own banner B.R.Films. It covered the bold subject of widow remarriage which won it wide accolades. Majrooh Sultanpuri wrote the songs for this movie which were composed by Hemant Kumar with the superhit 'Chali gori pee se milan ko chali' especially standing out.
Sahib Bibi aur Ghulam' is the story of Bengal at the turn of the 19th century when the powerful Zamindar dominated the social life of the province. One such Zamindar family that of the Chaudhuris lived in a palatial mansion - 'Badi Haveli. Manjhle Babu and Chhote Babu were the two brothers who owned Badi Haveli - the ancestral property that had come down to them through earlier generations. Both in keeping with the family were given to a life of lethargy and philandering where wine flowed and the tinkling anklets of 'nautch' girls were preferred to the endearing smiles of wives. Chhote Babu's wife Chhoti Bahu a middle class woman accepted by the landed aristocracy in marriage for her great beauty could not however reconcile herself to the libertine habits of her spouse. Deprived as she was of the love and presence of her husband Chhoti Bahu's spirit rose in revolt. But tradition as much as the high walls of Badi Haveli checked her from giving expression to it. Even as the lords of Badi Haveli spend their nights in orgies of drinking and philandering and their days in flying pigeons and catching up on lost sleep there arrived at the mansion a village simpleton Bhootnath a relation of an employee of Badi Haveli - Master Babu. In search of a job he soon found one in the Mohini Sindoor Factory as a clerk. In the factory he came across Jaba the sweet daughter of the owner Subinoy Babu. The rustic habits of Bhootnath touched the tender feelings of Jaba in no time. Having read that the application of Mohini Sindoor would bring back for her the errant husband Chhoti Bahu sent for Bhootnath to get her the Sindoor. Bhootnath soon emerged as her confidante and sympathizer. To bring her errant husband back to her Chhoti Bahu set an example of self-sacrifice that left everyone in Badi Haveli stunned with surprise. It will leave you too stunned when you see Sahib Bibi aur Ghulam.
For Sagina (Dilip Kumar) getting recognition of the dignity of labour is everything and for it he will fight anyone even the top management of an English company. Set against the backdrop of World War ll Sagina is the story of a man whom neither his British employer nor the British police can break. Desperate the management send Aniruddha (Anil Chatterjee) to create a rift between Sagina and the workers for whom Sagina has become the symbol of their hopes and aspirations. Failin
Charu and Upendra Chaudhry have one child called Rama, but when a cholera epidemic hits their village they take in a baby girl who has lost both her parents to the disease.
Dhool Ka Phool is about the searing stigma of illegitimacy and an impassioned plea for communal harmony. Roshan is the illegitimate and abandoned son of Mahesh and Meena who is brought up by a kind old man Abdul chacha who finds the little child. Meanwhile Mahesh has moved on in life not only happily married becoming the now illegitimate father of Ramesh but also a respected magistrate. Meena on the other hand tries to forget her past by marrying a kind-hearted lawyer Jagdish
Aladin Chatterjee lives in Khwaish city, an orphan who is bullied by Kasim and his gang members since his childhood. But his life changes when Jasmine gives him a magic lamp and he lets loose the genie Genius. Desperate to grant him three wishes and seek the end of his contract with the magic lamp, the rock-star Genius makes Aladin's life difficult until the real threat looms on the horizon - the ex-genie, Ring Master. Aladin, Jasmin and Genius then work together to defeat Ring Master.
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Jaya is mad about Bollywood movies. her favourite actor is Dharmendra and she will give anything to marry him. In fact such is her obsession that she will not consider marrying anyone other than her idol. Noticing Jaya's inability to draw the distinctions between reailty and Bollywood her uncle decides to show her the error of her ways with the help of 'Garam Dharam' himself!
A romantic comedy set in the colorful heartland of Punjab, Son of Sardar is a story of Jassi (Ajay Devgn) and Meet (Sonakshi Sinha). Jassi, a peace loving, happy-go-lucky Sardar returns to Punjab to sell off his ancestral property and while doing so, falls in love with Meet. Twist of fate and series of incidents take him to her house where he faces the most unexpected dilemma. He comes within an arm's length of his worst enemy ever - Meet's brother - the heavy weight Billu Paji (Sanjay Dutt). There is history between the two families that dates back to 25 years and they can't stand the sight of each other. Without realizing the situation, Jassi becomes the guest of the family that strictly adheres to the ideology 'Atithi Devo Bhavah!' (Guest is God). Finding himself in a catch 22 situation, our dear Jassi is guaranteed safety inside the house but Billu Paji with his henchmen is waiting outside. A cat and mouse game begins. Jassi tries by all means to stay put and Billu Paji wants to fish him out. Confusion, drama, comedy and craziness reach a crescendo with never seen before action sequences. A super stylish film, Son of Sardaar is a definitive family entertainer where you can't help but love the characters.
Wealthy and soon to be married Madhusudan has all he ever wanted but his idyllic life is soon to be destroyed by his olve of alcohol. After being accused of pregnating a local girl while drunk he is sent to prison but on his release he discovers to his dismay that his fiance hates him his wealthy uncle is dead and the mother of his apparent child has disappeared. He once again turns to alcohol and soon becomes feared by his village.
Munish (Dharmendra) and JK (Feroz Khan) were friends bound together in many ways. JK has helped Munish in his education a trip to England for higher education and has now made him Engineer-in-charge for his prestigious dam project. JK's brother Ravi is engaged to Munish's sister. But these bonds of friendship are severly tested when Munish finds out that JK's vast empire is not built on totally honest business practices and refuses to support him. JK interprets Munish's behaviour as
A man who brings a child in this world holds him while he takes his first steps and cries the first time his son slip away between his finger into a dark and deadly silence. The man Ravi (Sanjay Dutt) was only a factory worker. He was married to a middle-class homely girl Sarita (Amisha Patel). He was only earning 5 thousand rupees a month. He was only another man in the crowd. But what the system didn't factor was that he was a father. It's not everyday that a healthy eight-years old collapses while playing cricket. It's not every day that a healthy eight year old has a hole in his heart and needs a heart transplant. It's not everyday that a factory worker has to raise lakhs of rupees to save his son's life. But this was not everyday. And this was not an everyday father. It was an extra-ordinary day and an ordinary man rose to become an extra-ordinary father. He tried to do it the right way. Asking fir help from his office the insurance company the loan sharks. But no one responded to his pleas while his son was not responding to medication. This desperate father kept a stone on his heart a gun in his hand and grabbed the system by its horns to get his son a new heart. He held up the hospital waiting room. And laid out his conditions. The police did their best to talk him out of it. When talk didn't work their dirty minds did. But this father was determined. His wife one doctor one cop and millions of ordinary people joined his battle. The one question the nations common folk was asking ""Could this happen to us?"" It had happened to Ravi and Ravi was not asking questions he was giving answers. But it was far more complicated than it appeared. Can a father beat the system with a gun with six rounds and a heart full of courage? And once the politician got involved mess was bound to follow. And the media's passion for mess and sensational software added to the dirty game. He was only a father who wanted a heart for his dying son. He was a simple man with a simple request. But when they turned him down everything suddenly changed. He made his decision looked up at the sky. Maybe he heard God answer his prayer?
Kamal (Shashi Kapoor) and Archana (Babita) are in love with each other and are to marry soon. Shortly after their marriage Kamal is called to the front as war has broken out. While preparing for war be meets with Rakesh (also shashi Kapoor) his look-alike. Rakesh plans to kill Kamal and take his place with the beautiful Archana...
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