Nargis

Nargis

Nascimento : 1929-06-01, Calcutta, West Bengal, India

Morte : 1981-05-03

História

Nargis Dutt (1 June 1929 – 3 May 1981), born Fatima Rashid but known by her screen name, Nargis, was an Indian film actress. Regarded as one of the greatest actresses in the history of Hindi cinema.

Perfil

Nargis

Filmes

So Many Dreams on the Streets
Raat Aur Din
Varuna
Mystery about a wife who appears to be leading a double life
Yaadein
Priya's silhouette
The film is soliloquy of a man who comes home to find that his wife and son are not at home, he assumes that they have left him and reminiscences his life with them, and scared of his life without them, he regrets his past indiscretions. The suspense is only revealed in the end.
Lajwanti
Kavita
Having been unjustly accused of having an affair, a dutiful and loving wife is thrown out of the house by her husband and forced to abandon her baby. When mother and child are eventually reunited, the mother faces an uphill struggle to regain the love of her daughter.
The Court of Law
Nirmala (Nargis) is in love with Barrister Rajindra Singh (Pradeep Kumar) and they have plans to get married soon. But Nirmala's aunt is jealous to see her happiness and hence wants to marry her off to an uneducated villagers. The dispute turns big and Nirmala leaves her home. She takes a job in a dancing school, which turns out to be a front for a brothel.
Journey Beyond Three Seas
Champa
This first co-production of the Soviet and Indian cinematographers is dedicated to the Tver merchant Afanasy Nikitin who in 1466-1472 blazed the trade way from Europe to India. The film is based on Nikitin’s travel notes. Starring in the film are popular Russian actor Oleg Strizhenov and India’s 1950s movie star Nargis.
Honrarás Tua Mãe (Mãe Índia)
Radha
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.
Miss India
Rama
Director I.S. Johar Writers I.S. Johar G.L. Rawal Stars Nargis Pradeep Kumar Pran Sikand
Jagte Raho
Entering an apartment block in search of a drink of water, a naive peasant finds himself mistaken for a thief and is chased by the residents. Whilst evading capture, he inadvertently exposes the venality and dishonesty of the building's middle class occupants.
Chori Chori
Kammo
Kammo lives a very wealthy lifestyle with her widowed multi-millionaire dad, Girhdarilal, who would like her to get married to someone who is not after their wealth. To his dismay, she chooses to marry a Pilot named Sumankumar, who is known to womanize, and for his greed, so when he disapproves, she runs away. He advertises for her safe return and offers to pay Rs.1.25 Lakhs to the finder. Four days later, Kammo returns and she is not the same anymore, she is more humble, sober, and respectful. Fully appreciative of this, Girdharilal agrees to get her married to Sumankumar. Just before the marriage, a man named Sagar approaches them - and it is this visit that will change their lives forever.
Shree 420
Vidya
The story of a small-town man who comes to make it big in the city, where he is almost instantly relieved of all his possessions. Homeless and penniless, he is taken in by a woman who looks after him.
Paapi
Lachhi
On the run from the police, an atheist masquerades as a religious icon.
Dhoon
Dhoon (Tune or Passion) is a 1953 Bollywood film directed by M. Kumar. The film was produced by Silver Kings, a production company formed by Kumar and his then wife, actress Pramila.[1] The film stars Raj Kapoor, Nargis, Motilal, Kumar, Pramila,[2] E. Bilmoria, Leela Mishra and Kamal Mehra. Mehra was a lesser known comedian who started his career in 1951 with Naujawan. He went on to act in several films before starting his own production company Pride Of India under which he made films like Kismat (1968), Mahal (1969) and Naami Chor (1977).[3] The music was by Madan Mohan.
Aah
Nilu
At the behest of his father, Raj writes letters to Chandra, a prospective bride. However, unbeknownst to him, it is Neelu, Chandra's sister, who responds to his letters and falls in love with him.
Anhonee
Roop H. Singh / Mohinibai
An impoverished advocate faces challenges after he falls in love with a wealthy woman who has a look-alike courtesan sister.
Ashiana
Gaura
Raju (Raj Kapoor) and Gaura (Nargis) are childhood lovers and promise to be with each other no matter what. Jeevan (Iftekhar) keeps bullying Gaura and is jealous of Raju. He overhears them professing their love for each other and conspires to separate them.
Bewafa
Roopa
1952 film starring Nargis, Ashok Kumar and Raj Kapoor
Amber
Rajkumari Amber
A vengeful princess waits for the right moment to kill her foster-father - the emperor.
O Vagabundo
Rita
Depois de brigar com o pai juiz, Raj Raghunath sai de casa e cai nas mãos do criminoso Jagga. Quando percebe que seu novo amigo teve um papel importante no passado de sua família, Raj o mata. O caso será julgado pelo seu pai.
Deedar
A traumatized and blind young man makes a living singing, and searching for his childhood sweetheart.
Pyar Ki Baten
Princess Nadira
Details Country of origin India Language Hindi Production company Nargis Arts
Jan Pahchan
Asha
Anil, an artist, comes to stay in a village with his friend Jeevan. While there he meets Asha and asks her to model for his statue. The two fall in love. They marry secretly but Anil must leave as his father is dying. While on the way back his car crashes and he is disfigured. Anil is now reluctant to go to Asha in case she no longer loves him, while meanwhile Asha is pregnant and being shamed by the villagers. From IMDB
Father's House
Bela
Two fathers, one poor and the other rich, hope that a wealthy postmaster weds one of their daughters'.
Pyar
Pyar is a movie directed by V.M. Vyas featuring Raj Kapoor, Nargis.
Jogan
Surabhi / Meera
An atheist falls in love with a married devout woman who has forsaken materialistic life.
Andaz
Nina
Nina is a rich and spoiled girl. Dilip accidentally meets her and starts liking her, not knowing that she is already engaged.
Barsaat
Reshma
Two friends with opposite personalities, the rich but sensitive Pran and the womanizing Gopal both have affairs with two mountain girls while holidaying in the valley of Kashmir. While Pran and Reshma's love is true and reciprocated, Gopal is a womanizing villain, who disregards the faithful Neela and condemns her to wait faithfully for his return with the barsaat (rainy season).
Aag
Nimmi
A man obsessed over two things, the theater and a childhood friend, recounts his life story to his new bride.
Anokha Pyar
Love triangle has a flowerseller and a doctor's daughter both in love with a struggling writer.
Mela
Manjo
A convicted murderer is released from prison. His only possession is a broken figurine - the last token of his love. The tragic story of how he came to be incarcerated and the significance of the figurine is the subject of this tale of star-crossed lovers whose destiny is moulded by society's rigid rules and the villainy of a scoundrel.
Romeo and Juliet
Directed by Akhtar Hussein.
Bisvi Sadi
A 1945 Bollywood film starring Motilal and Nargis
Ramayani
Ramayani is a 1945 Hindi mythological film directed by Sarvottam Badami for Purnima Productions. The music direction was by S. N. Tripathi with lyrics written by Bekal Several films were made in that era based on the Ramayana. Vijay Bhatt made his famous Ram Rajya (1943), and Purnima Productions made their version of the epic, titling it Ramayani The film starred Pahari Sanyal, Nargis, Chandra Mohan, Rose, Kanhaiyalal and Amirbai Karnataki [Wikipedia]
Humayun
Hamida Bano
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.
Anban
Anban is a 1944 Bollywood social film directed by Niren Lahiri.
Taqdeer
Salma
In between his more ambitious Najma (1943) and Humayun (1945), Mehboob made this lightweight comedy about Justice Gangaprasad (Chandramohan) and theatre-owner Seth Badriprasad (Charlie) who lose their daughter and son respectively in the Kumbh Mela.
Pardanasheen
Pardanasheen is a movie directed by I. A. Hafizji featuring Ram Dulari, Nargis.
Pearl Necklace
Moti Ka Haar is a movie directed by Jaddanbai featuring Mehtab and A. Husaini.
Madam Fashion
About the modern girl of India. Fashion, fast cars, luxury and sexual freedom.
Talashe Haq
Razia
Talashe Haq is a 1935 Indian film directed by C. M. Luhar.