Mukri
11 titles
Filmography
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Aaja Sanam
(1968)Drama about lovers separated due to a crisis. Years later, they're brought together by fate but a series of misunderstandings continue to keep them apart. Will love conquer all?

Kali Topi Lal Rumal
(1959)Anuradha
(1960)
Amar
(1954)A well-respected lawyer, engaged to a socially-conscious young woman, has a moment of weakness that leaves an aftermath of guilt and heartbreak.

Mirza Ghalib
(1954)The great Indian poet (Bharat Bhushan) recites his verse in the court of the last Mughal emperor.
Kismet ka Khel
(1956)Pratap, a fugitive, meets Anokhi and her friends who can resort to any means to sustain their livelihood. He then helps them change their ways.
Anari
(1959)The story revolves around Raj, an honest man who is accused of killing his landlady who unexpectedly dies after consuming poisonous food prepared by him. Will Raj be able to prove his innocence?

Aan
(1952)When Shamsher kidnaps Mangala, Jai retaliates by abducting Rajshree, the haughty sister of Shamsher.

Sohni Mahiwal
(1958)Sohni Mahiwal is a 1958 Bollywood film produced by J. N. Choudhary and directed by Raja Nawathe. The film stars Bharat Bhushan, Nimmi and Om Prakash in lead roles. The film's music is composed by Naushad. The film is based on the tragic romances of the Sindh, Sohni Mahiwal.
Aatish
(1979)Rai, a wealthy businessman, is at odds with his son Rakesh, who he considers immature and incompetent. Therefore, he entrusts all his property to his manager, Anand. But can Anand be trusted?

Mother India
(1957)In many ways the mother of the Bollywood epic, this landmark of Indian cinema is a breathtaking blend of melodrama, musical, Soviet-style socialist realism, and nationalist mythmaking centered around Radha (superstar Nargis in one of her most iconic roles), a young mother abandoned by her husband who must weather all manner of hardships—debt, poverty, natural disasters, and the untoward advances of men—as she fights to raise her two sons while holding on to her dignity and uncompromising moral code. The first Indian film nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, this box-office sensation and enduring cultural touchstone is the story not only of one woman’s resilience but also of a newly independent India’s quest for self-determination.