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.
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.
If Raj (Raj Kapoor) had his way he would have been a poet not the engineer that circumstances made him into. The perfection of nature fascinated him more than the nature of mechanical things. One day Raj is sent to work at the Saraswati Dam the exquisitely beautiful location. As Raj revelled in his new found paradise his father visits him and tells him about his deceased mother's wish that Raj should marry Chandra (Vijaylaxmi) the sophisticated daughter of a rich family friend.
Shankar moves into a deserted mansion which has a tragic history and is immediately plunged into an eerie nightmare. He sees a portrait of a beautiful woman and learns that she was the former owner's mistress Kamini who died mysteriously. He Becomes Obsessed with her and she begins to haunt him appearing and disappearing at will. The gardener who works in the mansion has a daughter who is the mirror image of Kamini. Kamini's ghost tells Shankar that if they are to be united he must marry the gardener's daughter Asha who is Kamani's reincarnation. Shankar is losing his sanity and his friend compels him to marry another woman Ranjana. Even this does not restore Shankar's peace of mind.
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