Mughal-E-Azam | DVD | (27/02/2006)
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| RRP The great Mughal Emperor Jalaluddin Mohammed Akbar has everything he can ask for - immense wealth a vast empire and trusted lieutenants - except the one thing he really craves a son and heir. He prays to the gods and his wish is eventually fulfilled when his wife Rani Jodhabhau gives birth to a boy. Akbar lavishes all his affection on him but as the boy grows Akbar sees that his affection is perhaps spoiling him. Thus he sends him away to make a warrior and by the time he returns he has grown into a strapping man Prince Salim. At the unveiling of a statue to welcome his return Salim is taken by it's sheer beauty. When it proves to be a real person the lovely courtesan Anarkali this turns into love and this is when the problems begin for a prince can not marry a courtesan.... Mughal-E-Azam is a solid gold classic of India cinema that became the biggest blockbuster ever on it's original theatrical release in 1960.
Gunga Jumna | DVD | (01/08/2006)
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| RRP 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.....
Mughal-E-Azam | DVD | (27/06/2005)
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| RRP The great Mughal Emperor Jalaluddin Mohammed Akbar has everything he can ask for - immense wealth a vast empire and trusted lieutenants - except the one thing he really craves a son and heir. He prays to the gods and his wish is eventually fulfilled when his wife Rani Jodhabhau gives birth to a boy. Akbar lavishes all his affection on him but as the boy grows Akbar sees that his affection is perhaps spoiling him. Thus he sends him away to make a warrior and by the time he returns he has grown into a strapping man Prince Salim. At the unveiling of a statue to welcome his return Salim is taken by it's sheer beauty. When it proves to be a real person the lovely courtesan Anarkali this turns into love and this is when the problems begin for a prince can not marry a courtesan.... Mughal-E-Azam is a solid gold classic of India cinema that became the biggest blockbuster ever on it's original theatrical release in 1960.
Naya Daur | DVD | (06/06/2001)
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| RRP 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.
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