Rajendra Krishan
Pooja Ke Phool
Pooja Ke Phool Is A Bollywood Hindi Family Drama Movie, Directed By A. Bhimsingh And Produced By A. V. Meiyappan, Starring Ashok Kumar, Mala Sinha And Dharmendra In The Lead Roles. A Young Man Named Raj Ends Up In A Delirious Love Triangle As He Attempts To Balance The Two Women In His Life.
Padosan
Padosan 1968, is the hilarious story of how destiny brings two opposites together. Bhola - Sunil Dutt is a straightforward and unlettered village bumpkin while Bindu - Saira Bano is a modern and educated rich girl who is independent of spirit and highly accomplished in the arts. While Bhola falls in love with Bindu, she ridicules him and only feels contempt for him. Her music teacher - Mehmood encourages her to heap more insults at Bhola.A heartbroken Bhola turns to Guru - Kishore Kumar who runs an amateur theatre company with his motley bunch of artistes and singers. Guru devises ingenious tricks whereby Bhola is able to impress Bindu. A laugh-riot that will have you roll of your sets with mirth, 'Padosan' also boasts of super-hit songs, including the unforgettable 'Mere Samne Wali Khidki Mein', 'Ek Chatur Naar' and 'Meri Pyari Bindu'.
Main Chup Rahungi
Main Chup Rahungi Is Bollywood Hindi Drama Movie, Directed By A. Bhimsingh, Starring Meena Kumari, Sunil Dutt And Nana Palsikar In The Lead Roles. It Was Nominated For Two Filmfare Awards. Gayatri, Daughter Of A Poor Labourer, Falls In Love With A Rich Businessman. But The Relationship Sours And She Is Left Pregnant With His Baby. She Keeps The Identity Of The Father A Secret.
Bombay to Goa
College student Mala has dreams of becoming a Bollywood movie actress; her dreams began materializing into reality when she is approached by Mr. Sharma and his assistant Mr. Verma who promises to take her to the way of stardom.
Dharm Adhikari
Dharamraj, a crownless king of Nandgaon, follows the footsteps of his ancestors who have been for generations governing the village and sanctioning justice. Though everyone in the village respected him, Choudary and Shastry envied his stature and the deep respect he received. They were waiting for an opportunity to topple his image and bring shame to him and his family. Choudary comes to know about Dharamraj’s monthly meeting with a widow, and assisting her financially. He pounces on this chance to defame him, and openly spews venom at Dharamraj. How does Dharamraj win this war against Choudary’s devious plans? Is Dharamraj able to establish righteousness and merit? This becomes the fantastic narrative of the film.
Bhabhi
Shanta marries a widower and everyone is happy except for the younger daughters-in-law.