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Amar (transl. "Immortal") is a 1954 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film produced and directed by Mehboob Khan. [2] Dealing with the controversial subject of rape, the film revolves around the titular upper-class lawyer (Dilip Kumar), his feminist fiancé, the social worker Anju Roy (), and Sonia (), a poor milkmaid.
[3] [4] The contract ended in 1947, prompting director Kidar Sharma to cast Madhubala as the leading lady in the drama Neel Kamal (1947). [3] Although a commercial failure, the film garnered her critical praise, [5] and she subsequently rose to prominence after playing key characters in the drama Lal Dupatta (1948) and the horror film Mahal (1949).
Amar: Dilip Kumar , Madhubala, Nimmi: 10. ... Title Director Cast Genre Music Aar Paar ... Indian Film Songs from the Year 1954 - A look back at 1954 with a special ...
The following is a filmography for the Indian film actor, singer, lyricist, composer, producer, director, screenwriter and scriptwriter Kishore Kumar (4 August 1929 – 13 October 1987): As an actor [ edit ]
Amar (Immortal), starring Madhubala, Nimmi and Dilip Kumar – (India) An American in Rome (Un americano a Roma), starring Alberto Sordi – Andha Naal (That Day) – Animal Farm, an animated film – Apache, starring Burt Lancaster; Attila, starring Anthony Quinn and Sophia Loren – (France/Italy)
Amar, a Spanish film; Amar, a Kannada-language Indian film; Amar, by BigXthaPlug "Amar" (song), a song by 2B, which represented Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005; Amar, a Klingon battlecruiser in Star Trek: The Motion Picture; Amar Saxena, fictional police officer in the 1994 Indian film Mohra, played by Akshay Kumar
In Japan, the film earned ¥2,386,032 in ten days following its release in January 1954, the highest for an Indian film in the territory at the time. [15] Aan was the highest-gross Indian film overseas at the time, until it was surpassed by Awaara (1951) after its Soviet release in 1954. Worldwide, the film grossed ₹3.2731 crore ($6,042,410).
Shabaab (Hindi: शबाब "youth") is a 1954 Bollywood movie. Made in the Hindi language and directed by M. Sadiq, it stars Bharat Bhushan and Nutan . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]