"Actor: Manmohan"

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  • Mera SaayaMera Saaya | DVD | (03/03/2003) from £12.93   |  Saving you £-4.94 (-61.80%)   |  RRP £7.99

    It was the shadow of his dead wife Geeta (Sadhana) which was looming large on the life of young lawyer Rakesh (Sunil Dutt). Hastily summoned to India from London where Rakesh has gone for further studies upon arrival to find his young wife dying in his arms. The magnitude of this personal tragedy staggers him and a long shadow of gloom descends upon him. Meanwhile in a police party's tough encounter with a band of dacoits they arrest a young woman. On interrogation by the police

  • DeewaarDeewaar | DVD | (01/01/1900) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Vijay and Ravi two souls two brothers who once shared the joys and sorrows together had to be separated by a WALL built on truth and justice. Ravi had in his the veins toughness of his father tender love of his mother and undying affection of his brother. But the Wall of duty would not allow a re-union. Vijay had experienced the bitterness of life. He carried the stigma of his father's indiscretion committed out of love for his wife and children and under duress of blackmail. This stigma could not be washed as it was tatooed on his hand to be borne till death. Vijay could not forget his life on the streets and the nights of starvation and poverty. The abuses slung at his mother remained imprinted in his heart. Torture and torments turned him into a rebel. On the other side was Ravi a believer in the rules of road conscious of duties to society and law. This was the Wall a Wall of dogmas separating the brothers each one's opposed to the other's. The only link of affection between the brother's was their Mother. But when she learnt the palace Vijay had built stood on crime and sin she was full of remorse. All the wealth of Vijay could not lesson her grief. She went with Ravi on the other side of the Wall deserting Vijay on his side full of misery and loneliness. A day dawned and this wall crumbled down leaving a void as big as an ocean which could not be gulfed by all the tenderness love and affection.

  • Kaala Patthar [1999]Kaala Patthar | DVD | (13/12/1999) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £10.99

    With the first rays of the rising sun the minors go down so deep in the coal mine the their voices are stifled in the bowels of the earth - even in their wildest dreams they can not escape to reach out to the reality above ground. When disaster strikes - there are 3 men that stand up to fight for these labourers who take death as part and parcel of their existence. Vijay (Amitabh Bachchan) an ex-naval officer who is court-martialled and dismissed from the navy. Vijay is now working at the coal mine. He welcomes every sign of danger and adversity in an attempt to combat the demons within and to pay for an act of cowardliness as the captain of a sinking ship. Ravi (Shashi Kapoor) is an engineer in-charge of this doomed project due to the negligence and the greed of its owners. Ravi tries to alert the management and the workers. Ravi joins forces with the workers and Vijay in order to save the lives of his fellow workers and fight the establishment. Mangal (Shatrughan Sinha) is runaway convict who finds shelter from the hands of the law at the coal mine. A boisterous and egoistic man who finds that there is a compassionate human being within him and also ends up joining the quest for justice. Kaala Patthar is a film about how different people from different walks of life and backgrounds come together and show true courage and character to fight the force of nature in what is a loosing battle.

  • TrishulTrishul | DVD | (15/12/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Shanti and Raj were both from a middle-class family. Shanti was an ordinary clerk in an office and Raj an Engineer in a huge construction company. They were deeply in love. But when Raj found out that his mother had received a proposal for Raj's marriage for the hand of the bosses daughter and he would become a partner in the company after the marriage. His values dropped his love was forgotten. He did not accept Shanti even after he knew she was to be the mother of his child. Shanti left the town and went away to give birth to a baby boy Vijay. Before she could see Vijay achieve something in life she departed from this world taking a promise from Vijay that he would be a good human being. Vijay left his home town and headed towards the city for a confrontation with his father who was now a business magnate R. K. Gupta. He lived in his happy world with his wife son Shekhar and his daughter Kusum. Vijay entered their lives with revange in his heart revange for the ill treatment of his mother. R. K. Gupta did not know about his bond with Vijay and there was turmoil and cold war between the two. One day Vijay revealed to him who he was and R. K. Gupta's past comes back to him like lightening he fell in his own eyes. But now it was too late. He could not get his love. He had lost his son and his wealth too. He could not call Vijay his son. These three faces see for yourself on the screen. The star-sudded TRISHUL.

  • Waqt [1965]Waqt | DVD | (07/05/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £10.99

    Waqt ("Time") is a serious candidate for inclusion in any list of great Hindi movies. An early example of a "multi-starrer", it has four top heroes and two great heroines. Its melodramatic plot, based on a lost and found theme of a family separated by an earthquake in pre-partition Punjab and reunited later in Mumbai (Bombay), takes the viewer through a whole range of emotions. It set a whole new look for Hindi films, with a glamorous lifestyle that featured American cars, houses with sunken seating areas, red velvet carpets, grand pianos and lavish parties. Its songs are still much played today, especially "Ae mere zohrajabeen" ("My Beauty") and "Aage bhi jaane na tum" ("You Don't Know What Lies Ahead"). This was the first colour film made by BR Films and established Yash Chopra as a major filmmaker, a position he still holds some 40 years later. On the DVD:Waqt on DVD has good sound and picture quality and the eight songs can all be accessed separately from the menu. The subtitles are adequate and are given for both dialogue and songs. There's a theatrical trailer and an interview with Karan Johar (Kuch kuch hota hai, Kabhi khushi kabhie gham), one of the new generation of directors inspired by Yash Chopra. --Anika Puri

  • Daag [1977]Daag | DVD | (10/07/2000) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £17.99

    Wrongly convicted of murder and on the run from the law Sunil is forced to leave behind his new bride Sonia when he kills her would-be rapist. A chain of events follow to make things even worse for the newly weds...

  • Do BadanDo Badan | DVD | (03/11/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

  • Humraaz [2000]Humraaz | DVD | (14/08/2000) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £10.99

    Secrets have a tendency to betray their owners. In most cases it results in suspicion: in the case of Humraaz it could be dangerous. Humraaz tells the tale that between a husband and wife there can be no walls that the greatest of loves have been known to flounder on a whiff of suspicion. How there has to be complete trust understanding and harmony between husband and wife. They have to be ""Humraaz"" of each other and when they aren't...

  • Naya Daur [1957]Naya Daur | DVD | (06/06/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £10.99

    Naya Daur is a story of two friends Shankar (Dilip Kumar) a tongawala and Krishna (Ajit) the wood-cutter living in a happy and peaceful village. It is a story of how the two friends become foes due to a chain of events that start with the both of them falling in love with the same girl Rajni (Vyjantimala). Naya Daur is a story of Kundan (Jeevan) a city-bred greedy son of the loval timber merchant who introduces new technology and machinery in an attempt to make quicker and bigger profits with no regard for the lives of the local farming tongawala and the wood-cutters community. From various incidents arise the emotional and economic conflicts that provide emotional upheavals and the moral of the film that it is wrong to misuse the immense potentialities of the machine to create prosperity by making it create money for the sake of a few and generate unhappiness and misery for thousands.

  • KanoonKanoon | DVD | (14/08/2000) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £10.99

    A young lawyer accidentally witnesses his prospective father-in-law a respected judge murdering a moneylender. A burglar who stumbles across the body is then arrested for the murder and is put on trial before the judge's court leaving the lawyer with a moral dilemma.

  • SadhnaSadhna | DVD | (10/07/2000) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £10.99

    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

  • Dhool Ka PhoolDhool Ka Phool | DVD | (02/09/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £10.99

    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

  • Dastaan [1972]Dastaan | DVD | (20/08/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £10.99

    Dastaan is a page torn from life's storybook whose author is Fate. Anil (Kumar) and Sunil (Kumar) are twin brothers who are the childhood friends of Meena (Tagore). An ugly twist of fate seperates Sunil from the rest at a fair. Sunil is given up as dead but Meena still believes he is alive and waits for his return. Sunil has not lost his life but instead his memory and begins a new life in a small town as a sessions judge. Sunil becomes Vishnu Sahay and marries. His new life comp

  • Baiju Bawra [1952]Baiju Bawra | DVD | (25/09/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £6.99

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