Shamsudin Kadri

Filmes

Honrarás Tua Mãe (Mãe Índia)
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Os recém-casados Rhada e Shyamu vivem em condições precárias em uma comunidade rural juntamente com a mãe de Shyamu, que, para ajudar o casal, empresta uma quantia de Sukhihala, um homem que controla a vila. Ao emprestar o dinheiro, Sukhihala se aproveita da ingenuidade da mulher e faz ela assinar um documento que colocará a família em uma situação de extrema exploração.
The Savage Princess
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A poor farmer conquers the love of an Indian princess, whose brother wants to kill their father to become king.
Andaz
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Nina is a rich and spoiled girl. Dilip accidentally meets her and starts liking her, not knowing that she is already engaged.
Elan
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Elaan is a 1947 Indian Bollywood Muslim social melodrama film. It was the sixth highest grossing Indian film of 1947.[1]
Anmol Ghadi
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School-going Chandrabhan lives a poor lifestyle with his widowed mom in a small town in India, and has a childhood sweetheart named Lata, who is the daughter of the wealthy Deputy. Chandrabhan is heartbroken when Lata leaves town, and he has only a time-piece left with him as a token of their friendship. Years later, Chandrabhan has grown up, and has found employment in a guitar and musical instrument repair shop run by the owner and his friend, Prakash. Chandrabhan, a frequent reader of poetry, is fascinated by the poems of Renuka Devi, and longs to meet her. He does get to meet her, only to find out that the woman in reality is her friend, Basanti, who was impersonating her, as she had fallen in love with him, though he has no similar feelings for her. He does get to meet Renuka Devi, and is pleasantly surprised when he finds out that she is none other than Lata herself. Before Chandrabhan could plan anything els
Humayun
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Humayan (Hindi: हुमायूँ) is a 1945 Indian Bollywood historical epic film directed by Mehboob Khan. It was the seventh highest grossing Indian film of 1945.
Aurat
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Radha is a resolute mother, who strives hard against poverty and a lecherous money lender to feed her two sons who grew up with contrasting temperament.