"Mother-Child-Community" is a 1948 documentary co-directed by Paul Zils and Fali Bilimoria. The film is recognized for its exceptional cinematography by Dr. P.V. Pathy and the poetic imagery crafted by Zils.
Back Trail is one of the livelier entries in Monogram's Johnny Mack Brown western series. Brown rides into a small town where he becomes embroiled in a blackmail scheme.
Gora Kumbhar, a potter who turned into a saint who lived in the 13th and 14th century in Teredoki supposedly lost his child while curing the clay by his legs for making pots, because he did not notice his child fumbling under his feet as he immersed himself in chanting the name of God.
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