The large joint family of Shivnath Sharma (Harindranath Chattopadhyay) has its share of misunderstandings and discord. With grown up sons and their families living under one roof differences of opinion threaten to split up the family. Krishna (Jaya Bhaduri) is the daughter of the house who lost her parents in an accident. When a new cook (Rajesh Khanna) takes up a job in the house the family members discover that he is much more than a mere chef. He sings dances and writes poetry a
Deodhar (Rishi Kapoor) is a poor orphan who in his childhood had tutored Manorama (Padmini Kolhapure) the only daughter of the rich and powerful Thakur. The benevolent Thakur helped Deodhar to go to the city for higher studies. Now eight years later Deodhar has returned to his village and Manorama is no longer a young girl - After meeting her Deodhar has fallen in love with her but keeping his pauper status in mind he is unable to express his love to her...
Dulla and Gajjan are two brothers but their father engaged by Dulla's wayward ways names Gajjan's son Sarwan as his sole heir. A furious Dulla slays his father for which he is imprisoned. Meanwhile Gajjan's only son Sarwan grows up and falls in love with the virtuous Paro who has a young sprightly carefree sister Seebo who is in love with her childhood friend Binder. Dulla returns from the prison on the day Sarwan and Paro get married. He plots to get the land from his brother Gajjan by getting rid of his only heir. Immediately after the marriage through the connivance of Dulla Sarwan is fatally stabbed and killed. Dulla is now confident that he can acquire the land. Here begins Paro's struggle to acquire a rightful heir for the land and to save herself from the wicked intentions of Dulla. She spurns all his advances. Dulla tortures the family's faithful employees into leaving their master and creates every possible difficulty and hardship for Paro. She convinces her unwilling father-in-law Gajjan to marry her younger sister Seebo so the family can get a legal heir. Does she succeed in her struggle? Does the family get its heir? Watch the family drama Warris.
Nakhuda is the story of how in the darkest despair bloom the sweetest flowers of love and hope. For Ravi (Raj Kiran) despairing that he will never be able to pay off his debts hope was in Shaikhoo Dada who lends him the money and what Ravi gives Shaikhoo in the way of love and affection is something that no amount of money can ever pay back. Ravi marries Sonia the daughter of the wealthy Seth. As Ravi gains success he never forgets Shaikhoo but Seth cannot accept that his son-in-
Kabuliwala is the simple but endearing story of a man who is known by the name of the beloved land but poverty and a mountain of debts force him to leave along with a little girl called Binnie.In Binnie Kabuliwala sees his beloved little daughter whom it broke his heart to leave behind. In Kabuliwala Binnie sees a simple godfearing fatherly figure. The bond between them grows as does the kabuliwala's pile of hard-earned money. Soon he has nearly enough to pay off his debts an
The story of a young man obsessed with guarding powerful people, and his unlikely romance with an industrialist's daughter. Arjun (Vijay) is a likeable man with a very strange compulsion - he wants to act as a bodyguard to powerful people that he admires. As a result of this eccentricity he manages to work his way into the employ of a leading industrialist, and eventually becomes a trusted aide. One of his duties is looking after his boss's beautiful daughter, Meera (Asin Thottumkal), someth...
Maa Shakumbhari Devi is one of the forms of primal Mother of the Universe. We find references to her in 'Srimad Devi Bhagwat'. Balmukund and Jaikishan both brothers become prosperous with blessings of the goddess Shakumbhari Devi. Balmukund establishes the factory Jaikishan settled in America with his family. Balmukund surrounded by problems Jaikishan comes back to India with his family to help his brother. He lost his bag of dollars. At the time of difficulties the messenger of Ma
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