Director
A rich child and a poor one are both unhappy and search for God in the Himalayas.
Writer
On the run from the police, an atheist masquerades as a religious icon.
Producer
On the run from the police, an atheist masquerades as a religious icon.
Director
On the run from the police, an atheist masquerades as a religious icon.
Director
Achhut (The Untouchable) is a 1940 social Indian Hindi film based on untouchability. It was the third highest grossing Indian film of 1940. The film was made to "promote Gandhi's movement against untouchability".
Director
A classic modernization melodrama exploring the consequences of female autonomy.
Director
A mythological sound hit. A cosmic battle between gods and demons reaches stalemate when the sage Shukracharya (Adajania) instantly restores every fallen demon to life. The god Indra (Baburao), on advice from Brahaspati (Vyas), sends Kacha (Bhagwandas) to the sage to learn his magic secret. Shukracharya's daughter, Devayani (Gohar) likes Kacha and the latter is accepted as the sage's disciple. The demon Vrisha Parva (Thatte) tries to kill Kacha but the youth is rescued by Devayani until the demons succeed in dissolving Kacha's body in alcohol and make Shukracharya drink the brew. Shukracharya then teaches Kacha the secret chant so that when he dies and Kacha emerges from his stomach, Kacha may bring him back to life again. Kacha's duties now conflict with a love-triangle, as Devayani marries Yayati who lives Sharmistha (Kamala).