
P. Jairaj
1909 - 2000बहारों के सपने
Nasir Hussain
Rajesh Khanna, Asha Parekh
In a small industrial town near Bombay lives Bholanath, who works at the local mill, and is the proud husband of Gauri, a daughter, Champa, and above all his son, Ramaiya, who is a graduate in the arts faculty, - the only one in this town who has attained this degree. But times are hard, and jobs are difficult to come by. When Bholanath loses his job, Ramaiya decides to find employment, and does so as a menial worker in the same mill his dad used to work. Ramaiya is very popular with his co-workers and they soon elect him as their new union leader. This puts Ramaiya in conflict with the Management of the Mill, headed by the owner, Kapoor, who has ordered that Ramaiya be eliminated post haste. But Ramaiya is determined to address the workers' grievances, and he gets himself framed for theft; has the police on the lookout for him, and so Ramaiya goes into hiding.
Baharon Ke Sapne
Kranti
Manoj Kumar
Dilip Kumar, Manoj Kumar
The film takes place in 19th Century British India and is the story of the fight for independence from the British in the years spanning from 1825 to 1875. It tells the story of two men who led the war against British Rule, Sanga and Bharat both of whom call themselves Kranti.
Kranti
Chor Chor
Prem Prakash
Vijay Anand, Leena Chandavarkar
A retired policeman sees a killer he thought had been dead for twenty years, and the next night he is killed. The killer is blackmailing the head of a bank, and forcing him to participate in a robbery of his own bank. He is replaced by the son of the policeman, who is hunting for his fathers killer. A rarity in 70's Bollywood since it does not contain any musical interludes.
Chor Chor
परदेसी
Vasily Pronin, Khwaja Ahmad Abbas
Nargis, Oleg Strizhenov
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.
Journey Beyond Three Seas
मुन्ना
Khwaja Ahmad Abbas
Master Romi, Jagdeep
В тёмную ненастную ночь возле приюта появилась молодая женщина. Прижав в последний раз к груди своего ребёнка, она оставила его у дверей и исчезла так же незаметно, как и пришла. Лишь луна да звёзды были молчаливыми свидетелями её поступка, крика отчаявшейся души. «Мунна» по индийски значит «малыш». Так хозяин приюта назвал подкидыша. Шли годы. Однажды в приют явилась богатая бездетная чета, пожелавшая усыновить одного из мальчиков. Выбор их пал на Мунну. Однако, узнав о том, что мать ребёнка жива, они отказались от своего намерения и ушли, оставив на шее у мальчика золотой амулет. В эту ночь Мунна не мог уснуть: боль и тоска сдавили его маленькое сердце. Мальчик бежит из приюта и отправляется в Бомбей на поиски своей матери. Он решил найти её, где бы она ни была!
Munna
खून और पानी
Chand
Feroz Khan, Jeetendra
Singh is a farmer and lives a poor lifestyle along with his wife, and two sons, Ram and Laksman. The region is drought stricken, while in contrast there is plenty of water being pumped to bath the dogs of Thakur Vikram Singh. When Ram decides to divert some water for their parched fields, Vikram kills his father. An enraged Ram goes to avenge his death, manages to kill Vikram's brother, but is seriously injured, loses his memory and ends up with a gang of bandits and is renamed Thanedar Singh as he was dressed in the clothes of a police inspector. Lakshman gets separated from his mother and is found near a river bank by Police Commissioner Bhalla, who adopts him. Years later the two brothers are fated to meet again albeit as strangers and mortal enemies as Lakshman is a incognito CBI Officer, while Ram is dreaded bandit Thanedar Singh who is unable to recall his childhood, and loses control whenever he hears the sound of a water-pump.
Khoon Aur Paani
गहरी चाल
C. V. Sridhar
Amitabh Bachchan, Hema Malini
Dharamchand is the Chair of Olympic Bank, which is due for a final audit by the 30th of the month. Shortly thereafter, his daughter, Hema, finds his dead body in his bedroom. She phones her brother, Ratan, who arrives, finds a suicide note in his dad's room, clarifying that he had embezzled 20 lakhs from the bank, is unable to repay it, and hence is killing himself. Ratan decides to protect the good name of the family and does not tell anyone about the suicide note to anyone, including Hema. Shortly thereafter, Ratan is approached by a blackmailer named Shekhar, who threatens to expose Ratan's secret if Ratan does not participate in a bank robbery that will take place two days before the final audit. Ratan assists him, the robbery takes place, the money is looted, all bank records are burnt, and the robbers make a successful getaway.
Gehri Chaal