Hanste Ansu Trailer

Hanste Ansu Trailer (1950)

31 December 1950 Drama

Usha, a well-educated girl, is married to Kumar by her drunkard father. Being illiterate, Kumar gets jealous of Usha's education and her frank nature. He abuses her and she leaves their home and begins to battle for women's right. She gives birth to a son and starts to work in a factory, where male workers start to dominate her.

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Crew

K.B. Lall

Director

Kumar Jaywant

Kumar Jaywant Cinematography

K.B. Lall

K.B. Lall Producer

International Titles

Hanste Ansoo Trailer

Haste Aansoo Trailer

Haste Ansu Trailer

International Releases Dates

India 31 December 1950

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