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  2. Do Ustad (1959 film) - Wikipedia

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    Two masters) is a 1959 Indian Hindi-language crime thriller film, directed by Tara Harish, produced by Sheikh Mukhtar and starring Mukhtar, with Raj Kapoor and Madhubala. [2] One of the earliest Bollywood films to deal with "lost and found" formula, Do Ustad revolves around two brothers separated in their childhood who grow up to become thieves ...

  3. Izzat (1968 film) - Wikipedia

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    Izzat Film Poster Directed by T. Prakash Rao Written by Rajinder Singh Bedi (screenplay) Dulal Guha (story) Rajinder Singh Bedi (dialogues) Produced by F.C.Mehra Starring Dharmendra Tanuja Jayalalitha Balraj Sahni Mehmood Music by Laxmikant–Pyarelal Release date 1968 (1968) Country India Language Hindi Izzat (transl. Respect) is a 1968 Indian Hindi -language drama film directed by T. Prakash ...

  4. Ajanabee (1974 film) - Wikipedia

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    Ajanabee (English: Stranger) is a 1974 Bollywood film produced by Girija Samanta and directed by Shakti Samanta.The film stars Rajesh Khanna and Zeenat Aman in the lead supported by Prem Chopra, Asrani, Madan Puri, Yogeeta Bali and Asit Sen.

  5. Baazi (1951 film) - Wikipedia

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    Baazi (English: Gamble) is a 1951 Indian Hindi noir film directed by Guru Dutt. This was the second film of Dev Anand's production house Navketan Films, and as per a commitment given by Dev Anand to Guru Dutt in their days of struggle, the movie was given to Dutt for direction. Baazi was the first crime noir made in the country.

  6. Mela (1948 film) - Wikipedia

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    The song "Dharti Ko Aakash Pukaare" was originally put in as a title song, but it became extremely popular, forcing the producers to have the full song added in the film. [ 12 ] Another popular song was the bidai (farewell) number, "Gaaye Jaa Geet Milan Ke" (Sing Songs Of Meeting), sung by Mukesh, at the time of Manju's departure from home ...

  7. Manzil (1960 film) - Wikipedia

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    Mangal comes back and tells Pushpa that he saw Raju in the company of a prostitute. Pushpa refuses to believe her uncle and goes to Bombay, only to see the same. Shattered, she returns and marries the Captain. Finally, Raju becomes successful, and after composing the music score for a film, returns to Simla, only to see Pushpa getting married.

  8. Karmayogi (1978 film) - Wikipedia

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    Karmayogi (transl. Supreme Self) is a 1978 Indian Hindi-language action drama film, produced by Anil Suri on A. R. Productions banner and directed by Ram Maheshwari.It stars Raaj Kumar, Jeetendra, Mala Sinha, Rekha and Reena Roy in pivotal roles.

  9. Parvarish (1958 film) - Wikipedia

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    Parvarish (transl. Upbringing) is a 1958 Indian Hindi-language film starring Raj Kapoor, Mala Sinha and Mehmood. [1] It was later adapted into the Tamil play Petral Thaan Pillaiya, which in turn was adapted into the Tamil film Paar Magaley Paar (1963).