Khwaja Ahmad Abbas Trailers
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Khwaja Ahmad Abbas, also known as K. A. Abbas, was an Indian film director, screenwriter, novelist, and a journalist in the Urdu, Hindi and English languages.
Black Mountain TrailerNotes for a Film in India Trailer
Khwaja Ahmad Abbas, also known as K. A. Abbas, was an Indian film director, screenwriter, novelist, and a journalist in the Urdu, Hindi and English languages.
Total trailers found: 35
26 May 1981
Widower Raghunath Singh lives a very wealthy lifestyle with his daughter, Shalini. While making a presentation on the importance of women, he is shot at by a woman, but is uninjured.
01 January 1965
The story revolves around a Nawab, who having lost his money, still continues to live in the old traditional style, maintaining a grandeur facade.
19 April 1983
Teenage love story of a Catholic girl from Goa and a Hindu boy.
29 March 1941
Premchand, an idealistic newspaper editor, is in love with Asha, an orphan he raised. Asha, however, falls for Puran, Premchand's radical star reporter.
01 January 1973
Dr. Chaudhary must perform multiple surgeries on Major Ranjeet Khanna, who was shot by the Police while trying to escape from custody after killing his wife, Pushpa, and her lover, Prakash.
14 August 1953
After leaving British Army Ramesh joins a tea plantation as a supervisor, where he is required to harass Indians.
01 January 1958
Zindagi Ya Toofan is a movie directed by J. Nakhshab featuring Nutan, Pradeep Kumar. Loosely based on Umrao Jaan Ada.
28 September 1973
Raja is the 18-year-old son of a wealthy Bombay businessman who suffers from his parents coldness and neglect.
28 February 1978
A film is about the great Urdu poet, Mohammad Iqbal. He is reminisced by his son Justice Javed Iqbal, who says, "The centenary of AllamaIqbal, my father, which is being celebrated in India and Pakistan shows how his memory is still held in the two countries.
13 December 1957
This first co-production of the Soviet and Indian cinematographers is dedicated to the Tver merchant Afanasy Nikitin who in 1466-1472 blazed the trade way from Europe to India.
06 September 1955
The story of a small-town man who comes to make it big in the city, where he is almost instantly relieved of all his possessions.
14 December 1951
A petty thief is put on trial for the attempted murder of a lawyer. Through a series of flashbacks, the intertwining lives of the thief, the lawyer, and the thief's defense lawyer are illustrated.
31 December 1961
The film was based on Abbas's own story, One Thousand Nights on a Bed of Stones, which describes the struggle in the life of pavement dwellers in the backdrop of rapid industrialization.
29 September 1946
Wealthy landlord Sarkar decides to direct all waste into the village to make space for his real estate project.
18 August 2024
On the border, a mysterious woman is captured by police on suspicion of espionage. Despite intense interrogations, she refuses to reveal her identity, leading the police inspector to label her a spy and traitor.
28 June 1991
Beautiful Henna Khan lives the life of a gypsy near the river, Jhelum, in Pakistan with her widowed dad, Khan Baba; three brothers, Ashraf, Razzak, and Zaman; and Razzak's wife, Najma.
18 December 1970
Raju faces many hurdles and disappointments in matters of the heart throughout his life. But as a clown in a circus, he tries to make his audience laugh at the cost of his own sorrows.
12 December 1956
Entering an apartment block in search of a drink of water, a naive peasant finds himself mistaken for a thief and is chased by the residents.
10 October 1952
An impoverished advocate faces challenges after he falls in love with a wealthy woman who has a look-alike courtesan sister.
01 January 1974
Gautam is a man who loves a woman but is crushed when he sees her with someone else. In his fit of rage, he accidentally kills a child.
01 January 1988
A 1988 Hindi-language film directed by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas, and the final film of his career, presented by Naya Sansar.
01 January 1980
A political drama centered on the Naxalite movement in India, depicting individuals from varied regions and social backgrounds who are drawn into armed resistance.
08 July 1954
On a dark, stormy night, a young woman appeared near the orphanage. Holding her child close to her chest one last time, she left him at the door and disappeared as quietly as she had come.
07 November 1969
A woman awaiting surgery recalls her life as a revolutionary along with seven other countrymen.
18 September 1959
Three love stories that take place simultaneously but do not intersect, because the characters do not interact with each other, even though they all live in the same neighborhood.
25 January 1962
Gyara Hazar Ladkian is a 1962 Indian Hindi-language romantic social drama film directed by K. A. Abbas.
18 August 1968
A 1968 short documentary film by Pier Paolo Pasolini where he visits India in the search of a king who could give up his body to feed a starving tiger.
21 January 1971
The heartrending story of the friendship of a young boy with Black Mountain, an Indian elephant.
02 January 1946
During the Japanese invasion of China, a young Indian doctor joins the Chinese resistance, meets and courts a Chinese girl, cures a virulent plague, and is captured by a Japanese platoon.
02 January 1946
Based on plays by Bhattacharya and the story Annadata by Krishan Chander. A film about the famine that swept through Indian villages in the final years of the war for independence.
01 January 1967
A news reporter becomes a suspect after a robbery and a homicide aboard an aircraft.
30 June 1950
Set in the deepest moments of midnight, a desperate individual races against the clock to expose a dark secret, where every tick brings a dramatic revelation that threatens to shatter an intense, forbidden romance.
01 January 1971
Ganga Singh (Jalal Agha), newly married to Gauri (Simi Garewal), brings his wife to his village where he lives with his father Hari Singh (Sajjan), and sister Sonki (Madhu Chanda).
01 January 1968
In "Char Shaher Ek Kahani" (1968), K.A. Abbas contrasts official images of India’s industrial progress with stark footage of urban poverty and Bombay’s red-light district.