Director: Abdul Rashid Kardar, Dilip Kumar; Writer: Kay Prodocutions Story
Dept., Kaushal Bharti; Producer: Abdul Rashid Kardar; Cinematographer: Dwarka Divecha; Editor: M.S. Haji; Cast: Dilip Kumar, Waheeda Rehman, Pran, Rehman, Shyama, Sajjan, Rani, Johnny Walker, S. Nazir, D.K. Sapru, Amar, Dulari, Murad, Tun Tun, Shah Agha, Parasram, Ismail, Raja, Bazid Khan, Khursheed Khan, Kabli, Ajit Bengali, Bihari, Ameer, Abrar, Yusuf, Baby Farida, Master Anwar, Master Aziz, Prakash Bagla, Baby Ruksana, Master Shahid
Duration: 02:42:50; Aspect Ratio: 1.333:1; Hue: 354.548; Saturation: 0.103; Lightness: 0.295; Volume: 0.316; Cuts per Minute: 19.344
Summary: Allegedly borrowing the characters of
Wuthering Heights, the film tells of the
tyrannical Ramesh (Pran), son of the thakur,
who falls into bad company while Shankar
(Kumar), a farm-hand employed by Ramesh, is
unaware that he is the real heir to the kingdom.
Shankar loves Ramesh’s sister Roopa
(W. Rehman) and vows to earn enough money
to win her hand. However, Ramesh’s men beat
him up and leave him for dead. Having
survived, Shankar later returns a rich but bitter
man and he uses a dancing-girl (Shyama) to
make Roopa jealous, before things sort
themselves out. According to the actress
Shyama’s reminiscences (in Movie, Bombay,
Sept. 1991), Kardar’s comeback film was
directed by Dilip Kumar, uncredited, following
a major falling out between the director and the
star.
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