The rambunctious but honest Ganga and the somber Jamuna are brothers united by a close bond of love. Their mother struggles to raise her sons. Trouble vcomes when she is framed for theft and dies heartbroken. Ganga then takes it upon himself to bring up his brother. Ganga is in love with a fiery young washerwoman Dhanno and though they squabble endlessly they share a deep relationship. Dhanno is attacked by an evil landlord Ganga rescues her and murders the attacker. Jamuna is the cop assigned to arrest him. Ganga's wife is left to unravel it all.....
This is a stridently nationalist melodrama, with which Manoj Kumar launched a series casting himself as the good hero Bharat, contrasting his son-of-the-soil simplicity with Westernised decadence. He tends to the family fields to pay for his bad younger brothers (Puran) education, but Puran spends it all on a dissolute life in the city. When the villain who had killed their father, encourages emnity betweent he two brothers, Bharat surrenders all of his property and joins the Indian army. The...
'Ram aur Shyam' is a story of two men. Both with the same face but two totally different personalities. Ram a rather shy and quite -more keeping to himself kinda guy while Shyam on the other hand is wise brave and full of excitement. Gajendra fills up Ram with so much fear growing up that just his one look can kill all in hopes that when it comes to signing his wealth over to Gajendra helpless Ram will do it without a blink of an eye. Ram overhears Gajendra plotting to murder R
Ram Shayam
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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