Movies results for "shyama"
Shyama|
1986
Shyama
1986 | 126 min
Viswanathan, a famous director, is haunted by the death of his wife and a young man whom he accidentally hit while driving. Later he meets Shyama, the daughter of his friend, still struggling with the death of her boyfriend, the man whom Viswanathan had killed. They fall in love but Viswanatan tries to avoid her. In the climax, he reveals the truth to shyama. He tries to leave the town but is stopped by her brother chandran. They have a fight and Viswanathan is hurt. The film ends where shyama and viswanathan consoles each other and is united.
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Subtitles:EnglishKallu Kondoru Pennu|
1998
Ram Aur Shyam|
1967
Bahurani|
1963
Bahurani
1963 | 133 min
Bahurani features the story of a landlord who has two sons Raghu, by his first wife, and Vikram, by his second wife. Raghu is a simple-minded and innocent young man. Vikram is cruel, domineering, selfish and greedy. Also, he ill-treats everyone, from servants to his own brother Raghu. Likewise, his mother too is equally cruel to people around her. One day, Vikram has a fight with the Padma, who becomes the first person to ever confront him. Seeing this, the landlord decides to get Vikram married to the Padma. But Vikram refuses and after a series of incidents the Padma is married to Raghu, who she soon realizes is mistreated by her family members. Filled with rage, she stands up for him and defends him, thus making Raghu gain some confidence to fight for himself. Will Raghu and Padma be able to teach Vikram a lesson or not, forms the rest of the story.
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Subtitles:English, ArabicManu Uncle|
1988
Manu Uncle
1988 | 116 min
Manu Uncle is a 1988 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Dennis Joseph Produced by Joy Thomas"The film Stars Mammootty, Master Kuriyachan, Master Anoop, Master Sandeep, Master Kareem, Baby Sonia.In lead roles The film had musical score by"Shyam,
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Subtitles:EnglishKshamichu Ennoru Vakku|
1986
Sayam Sandhya|
1986
Ghar Basake Dekho|
1963
Ghar Basake Dekho
1963 | 139 min
Kamal Mehra (Sudesh Kumar) lives in the village with his mother Shanta Mehra (Lalita Pawar) and younger sister, Sharda (Rajshree). They are poor and his mother has to mortgage her house in the village in order to send Kamal to the city for further education. She expects him to pay off the mortgage once he gets a job. Kamal gets a job and returns to the village with a wife Mona (Shyama), who is considered too modern for the village. When Kamal returns to the city, he stops sending money to his family. The mother and daughter leave for the city when they are informed that Kamal is not well. They are treated badly by Mona, who with her spendthrift habits gets into arguments with Kamal. When Kamal leaves for a job outside the city, Mona has Shanta and Sharda thrown out of the house.\n\nWandering on the streets, Shanta and Sharda collide with Kumar's (Manoj Kumar) car, who takes them to his home. Kamal is an employee of Kumar, but the fact is unknown to mother and daughter. Kumar and Sharda start liking each other and he insists that they stay at his place till the mother recovers. When Kamal returns home, he is upset to see his mother and sister missing. He leaves some money he is carrying for his employer with Mona, and goes off to the village to look for them, but is unable to find them. Mona spends three-fourths of the money Kamal had left in her care, and he has to find a way to return the money. Finally, Kamal unites with his mother and sister; Mona has learned her lesson from her errant ways, and Kumar and Sharda get married.\n\nThere is a sub-plot in the form of Kamal and Mona's neighbours; one is Sunder (Mehmood) and his wife Geeta (Savitri), who is shown as the traditional wife in comparison to Mona. Another neighbour is Jackson (Johnny Walker), who has left his wife Ganga (Minu Mumtaz) in the village. Wandering on the streets, Shanta and Sharda collide with Kumar's (Manoj Kumar) car, who takes them to his home. Kamal is an employee of Kumar, but the fact is unknown to mother and daughter. Kumar and Sharda start liking each other and he insists that they stay at his place till the mother recovers. When Kamal returns home, he is upset to see his mother and sister missing. He leaves some money he is carrying for his employer with Mona, and goes off to the village to look for them, but is unable to find them. Mona spends three-fourths of the money Kamal had left in her care, and he has to find a way to return the money. Finally, Kamal unites with his mother and sister; Mona has learned her lesson from her errant ways, and Kumar and Sharda get married. There is a sub-plot in the form of Kamal and Mona's neighbours; one is Sunder (Mehmood) and his wife Geeta (Savitri), who is shown as the traditional wife in comparison to Mona. Another neighbour is Jackson (Johnny Walker), who has left his wife Ganga (Minu Mumtaz) in the village.
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Subtitles:English, ArabicEshwar|
1995
Saawariya - Khatu Shyam Ji Ki Amar Gatha|
2013
Saawariya - Khatu Shyam Ji Ki Amar Gatha
2013 | 123 min
Tara Chand (Mukesh Khanna) has two children - a daughter named Meera (Sara Khan) and a son. The whole family believes in Khatu Shyam ji and lives happily in Rajasthan. Meera gets married to Prem (Ashmit Patel), the son of Kishan Chand, a big businessman, and has a wife named Shanti Devi (Suhasini Mullay), another son named Pratap (Aman Verma ) whose wife is Rani ( Saadhika Randhawa). He also has a daughter named Khushi (Payal Kapoor) and her husband is Nagesh (Shakti Kapoor). All the members of the family live together. Shanti Devi, who only believes in his guru Piramal Baba Ji and does not allow another god to enter her house, fights with Meera the very first day and does not allow her to keep the photo of Shyam Ji in the temple of the house. Meera cries as a fight between faith and belief begins. Shanti Devi goes completely against Meera. Meanwhile, the elder son Pratap and the son in law Nagesh manipulate and take Kishan Chand's signature to take over the entire will and the business of their family in their hands. Pratap and Prem have fought and Shanti Devi kicks Prem and Meera out of the house. Prem, with the help of his father-in-law Kishan Chand, starts a new life and in no time becomes a success in his business, while the son-in-law distrusts the reputation of the company and the fight within the family reaches its peak. How the family of Kishan Chand is ruined by disbelieving and humiliating the power of god and how god shows his miracle by making them realize their mistakes is the story of this movie.
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Subtitles:English, ArabicKodallu Vasthunnaru Jagratha|
1980
Guru Bhakthi|
1984
Barsaat Ki Raat|
1960
Barsaat Ki Raat
1960 | 142 min
The story features a number of innovative themes while maintaining the basic form of a love story. It has particularly strong female characters who are independent-minded and choose their own loves and destiny. Conflicts are not so much between the wishes of the parents and children about whom the children will marry, as is a common theme in Indian movies, but on the more complex level of conflicts among the main characters and the duplicitous signals men and women send each other. The movie glorifies the lives of "singing girls" not often regarded highly in Indian society. Although it is set with Muslim characters, the movie seamlessly shows the universality of sensual love.
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Subtitles:English, ArabicKhazanchi|
1958
Khazanchi
1958 | 107 min
Khazanchi is a 1958 Indian Hindi film, directed by Prem Narayan Arora and Produced by M.L. Arora. The film stars Balraj Sahni, Rajendra Kumar, Shyama, Keshto Mukherjee and Helen in lead roles. The film had musical score by Madan Mohan.
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Subtitles:English, ArabicMysore Janna|
1992
Yama Kinkara|
1995
Rajakota Rahashyam|
1971