Malhar Trailer

Malhar Trailer (1951)

26 October 1951 Drama, Family 120 mins

Two lovers Ratan and Reshmi are torn apart by Reshmi's scheming, cruel brother, Anand. After the death of his father, Anand banishes Ratan from the house and gets Reshmi married to his wealthy friend.

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Crew

Harish

Director

Mukesh

Mukesh Producer

M. Rajaram

M. Rajaram Cinematography

Roshan

Roshan Music

Kaif Irfani

Kaif Irfani Lyricist

International Releases Dates

India 26 October 1951

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