"Actor: Jeevan"

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  • Amar Akbar Anthony [1977]Amar Akbar Anthony | DVD | (21/01/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £17.99

    Kishanlal was a chauffeur to Robert though sometimes Robert would drive. So it was that one day Robert kills someone in an accident. Swearing that he would take care of Kishanlal's family if Kishanlal would take the blame the chauffeur goes to jail. As time goes by Robert does not honour his pledge and the family split up losing touch with eachother. Years pass before they all reunite and the sons plot to avenge their father.....

  • Waqt [1965]Waqt | DVD | (07/05/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £10.99

    Waqt ("Time") is a serious candidate for inclusion in any list of great Hindi movies. An early example of a "multi-starrer", it has four top heroes and two great heroines. Its melodramatic plot, based on a lost and found theme of a family separated by an earthquake in pre-partition Punjab and reunited later in Mumbai (Bombay), takes the viewer through a whole range of emotions. It set a whole new look for Hindi films, with a glamorous lifestyle that featured American cars, houses with sunken seating areas, red velvet carpets, grand pianos and lavish parties. Its songs are still much played today, especially "Ae mere zohrajabeen" ("My Beauty") and "Aage bhi jaane na tum" ("You Don't Know What Lies Ahead"). This was the first colour film made by BR Films and established Yash Chopra as a major filmmaker, a position he still holds some 40 years later. On the DVD:Waqt on DVD has good sound and picture quality and the eight songs can all be accessed separately from the menu. The subtitles are adequate and are given for both dialogue and songs. There's a theatrical trailer and an interview with Karan Johar (Kuch kuch hota hai, Kabhi khushi kabhie gham), one of the new generation of directors inspired by Yash Chopra. --Anika Puri

  • Mela [1948]Mela | DVD | (08/09/2003) from £8.08   |  Saving you £4.91 (60.77%)   |  RRP £12.99

    The story of Mohan and Manju who grew up together and ended up falling in love. Their parents agree to their decision to marry but when Mohan goes to buy jewelery for his wife he is robbed and ends up in hospital. Manju waits for him but her father gets impatient and has her married off to an old man. When he returns Mohan is devastated by this but after a while Manju's husband dies. When the two of them meet again a storm results in Manju's death and Mohan is accused of her murder!

  • Naya Daur [1957]Naya Daur | DVD | (06/06/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £10.99

    Naya Daur is a story of two friends Shankar (Dilip Kumar) a tongawala and Krishna (Ajit) the wood-cutter living in a happy and peaceful village. It is a story of how the two friends become foes due to a chain of events that start with the both of them falling in love with the same girl Rajni (Vyjantimala). Naya Daur is a story of Kundan (Jeevan) a city-bred greedy son of the loval timber merchant who introduces new technology and machinery in an attempt to make quicker and bigger profits with no regard for the lives of the local farming tongawala and the wood-cutters community. From various incidents arise the emotional and economic conflicts that provide emotional upheavals and the moral of the film that it is wrong to misuse the immense potentialities of the machine to create prosperity by making it create money for the sake of a few and generate unhappiness and misery for thousands.

  • KanoonKanoon | DVD | (14/08/2000) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £10.99

    A young lawyer accidentally witnesses his prospective father-in-law a respected judge murdering a moneylender. A burglar who stumbles across the body is then arrested for the murder and is put on trial before the judge's court leaving the lawyer with a moral dilemma.

  • Naya DaurNaya Daur | DVD | (03/12/2007) from £24.28   |  Saving you £-6.29 (-35.00%)   |  RRP £17.99

    Naya Daur

  • KhanjarKhanjar | DVD | (26/05/2008) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    The story of a killer threatening to kill four associates on the 13th of each month....

  • All Time ClassicsAll Time Classics | DVD | (29/08/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £6.99

    SONGS FROM: Amar: Tere Sadke Balam; Kamar Lakche MeriEk Baat Kahoon mere Piya; Radha Ki PyariInsaf Ka Mandir; Jane Wale Se MulaqatKhamoshi Hai Jeevan; Andaz: Uthae Jaa Mujhe Sitam; Joom Jhoom Ke Nachon Aaj; Hum To Apas Mein Bigarte Hai; Tu Kahe Agar; Koi Mere Dil Mein Khushi Ban Kar Aya.Toote Na Dil Tootena Baiju Bawara: Jhoole Mein Pavan Ki Aye Bahar; Bachpan Ki Mohabat Ko; Ganga Ki Mauj Mein; Door Koi Gaye; Mohe Bhool Gaye Sanwariya; Insaan Bano Karlo Bhalai Ka Kaam; O Duniya Ke Rakhwale Gharana: 1.Mein To Apne Balma; 2.Mer Bane Ki Baat Insaniyat: Tere Sang Sang; Bansaria Bole MadhurMere Asha Ke Phool; Apni Chaya Mein BhagwanChup Chup Hone Laga Kuch Kohinoor: Koi Pyar Dekhe Jadugari; Jadugar Ka DilMadhu Ban Mein; Dil Mein Bazi Pyar Ke ShehnaiyanDo Sitaron Ka Milan; Yeh Kya Zindagi Hai Maa: Jeeo Jeeo Mere Lal; Chal Chal Neer BahalkIss Duniya Mein; Har Din Tu Rota Hai Paigam: 1.Jawani Mein Akele Pan; 2.Hum Rang Rangeelee; 3.Kaise Hum Manyaye Diwali; 4.O Ameron Ke Parmeshwar; 5. Main Kyon Na Nachon Aaj Saraswati Chandra: 1.Phool Tujhe Bheja Khat Mein2.Chandan Sa Badan; 3.Vadah Hum Se Kiya; 4.Piya Ka Ghar Pyara lage; 5.Hum Ne Apna Sab Kuch Khoya6.Chod De Sari Duniya Kisi Ke Liye Ustandon Ke Ustad: 1.Hasino Se Bas Saheb; 2.Sau Baar janam Leyenge; 3.Maine Kaha Tha Ana Sunday Ko4.Milte Hi Tumse Nazar Tumse (Qawwali)

  • BandhanBandhan | DVD | (16/06/2008) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £25.99

    The story of Bandhan springs from the soil from green fields and pastures from the womb of mother earth herself. From a troubled childhood in which he sees his father Jeevanlal as a renegade and thief waster and wife-beater young Dharma grows into manhood with the shadow of the evil parent always dogging his footsteps always seeking to wreck his hopes and ambitions. For all that Jeevanlal needs is money money and more money for his shady pleasures. From where it comes how it is earned is none of his concern. He even robs his own daughter's jewelery on the eve of her marriage! But undaunted by the family misfortunes young Dharma goes about tilling his lands ekeing out a meager existence for Jeevanlal takes a heavy toll of the family properties which one by one find their way to the local money-lender Malik Ram who in the end has the poor family firmly in his hold. All the joy of Dharma's life is the love of a comely young village belle Gauri the only child of Malik Ram the money-lender. But when Dharma's mother goes with a marriage proposal for the hand of Gauri Malik Ram goes crazy! What! Give his only daughter the apple of his ageing eyes to a beggarly lad now completely indebted to him! He forbids Gauri from every seeing Dharma again but when she continues to meet him Malik Ram anger is swift. Broken hearted Dharma leaves the village and goes to Bombay to seek his fortune leaving behind a sad Gauri. He secures a lucrative job as an overseer at a building site but he years to go back to his village...

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