Father
Suraj is a bachelor and a leading industrialist, who is still recovering from being separated from his love, Sushma. He would like to build a hotel in the same region where he met Sushma for the first time, and asks his secretary, Lalwani, to make arrangements. Lalwani meets with real estate agent, Chhaganlal Patel, and they procure a plot on a scenic lot and start the construction. They are assisted by Chhagan's gorgeous secretary, Shabho; a lawyer, Kapoor; Judas a local resident; Mahendraprasad Gupta, a government official; and Gadhucha, a labor contractor.
A young couple struggle with poverty, but a job opportunity which cancels their financial woes leads to new tests of character
Pestonji Vasiyatwala
After the passing away of her father, a local physician, Aarti takes it upon herself to dispense medicine, as well as sew clothes, and looks after a child named Kundan who has lost his legs to paralysis. She has a admirer in Arun, who secretly loves her, would like to marry her, but knows that he is poor and will be unable to afford a family, as he is a mere painter. Then an elderly man enters Aarti's life, he is ill, she offers to look after him until he gets better and leaves, but he does not leave, as he has nowhere to go, and she allows him to stay. Then good luck smiles on them as Arun sells one of his paintings, and he is able to get artificial legs for the child. What Arun and Aarti do not know is that the elderly male is really a very wealthy man named Ambarprasad, who had run away from his home when he was accused of having sex with his protégé, a young woman, who he had brought up. The question is what is Ambarprasad up to now?
Dwarka
An army captain falls for an outgoing young woman, but unknowingly weds her shy twin sister.
Семейная драма о бедном парне, который рос, ненавидя деньги. Трагичнее любви богатой девушки к бедному, может быть лишь трагедия глубокой и кроткой материнской любви.
Kavi Viyogi
A man is devastated when his beloved is seemingly killed in a train crash, so his colleagues suggest he goes for a picnic to cheer himself up.
Based on Umrao Jaan Ada by Mirza Hadi Ruswa.
Thakur Harnam Singh / Badey Thakur
After an hospital accident, a wealthy male is compelled to adopt a prostitute's son. The lead protagonist is played by Raj Kapoor.
Shewakram
Kishore is a conman who has little respect for the rich. He learns that the person responsible for his friend's death is the same who led to his own father's death. He swears to bring him to justice.
Radha's Husband
Gauri, an orphan, is falsely accused of theft and lands up in a reformatory run by Ashok. Due to her rebelliousness, she gets into trouble. But, gradually she comes into her own with Ashok's help.
Богатый помещик, владелец почти всех земель в округе, решил построить фабрику. Однако выполнению его затеи мешает трудолюбивая и дружная семья бедного крестьянина Шамбху Мехето, чей небольшой клочок земли вклинивается во владения помещика. Полиция требует от Шамбху уплаты долга, иначе грозит отобрать у него землю. Чтобы заработать деньги, необходимые для уплаты долга, Шамбху с маленьким сынишкой едут в Калькутту. Но там они лишь пополняют огромные толпы таких же нищих, жаждущих найти работу людей.
В бедной индийской семье делается все, чтобы вывести в люди двух сыновей - Раджу и Бхану. Старательный и скромный Раджу готовится стать адвокатом. Умный и способный Бхану бездельничает и этим приносит родителям немало горя. Однако, когда отцу грозит позор и тюремное заключение, именно Бхану приходит на помощь отцу и, взяв его вину на себя, попадает в тюрьму.
Шанкар жил обычной, размеренной жизнью. Он иногда злоупотреблял алкоголем, но в целом, он ничем отличался от других. Однажды Шанкар влюбился в девушку Парвати, которая жила недалеко от него. Но вскоре на брата девушки сваливается огромное состояние, делая ее сестрой богача. После этого Шанкар долго не может прийти в себя. Он глушит свою боль алкоголем, пока однажды не отправляется на заработки в город.
Panditji
A stridently nationalistic story of India’s freedom struggle, presented through the experiences of a Bengali family from 1885, when the Indian National Congress was established, to 1947. Important events incorporated into the plot were Gandhi’s satyagraha (1920), the Simon Commission (1928), Vallabhbhai Patel’s Bardoli satyagraha (1928) and the 1942 Quit India agitations. Krishan Chander’s script, Sachin Shankar’s choreography and the acting styles owed much to the IPTA theatre of the 40s. The film, made at Bombay Talkies, was produced by the distributors of the Chicago Radio PA systems label. Kishore Kumar plays the militant hero of this quasi-documentary. Motwane included old documentary footage purchased from Kohinoor and Krishna Film, as well as a shot of Rabindranath Tagore singing his Jana Gana Mana composition, one of India’s national anthems (Arunkumar Roy’s Of Tagore and Cinema, 1994, traces this footage to Ufa, shot when Tagore visited Munich)