Most Popular Krishan Chander Trailers
Total trailers found: 11
Biradari Trailer (1966)
04 January 1966
Seema lives a wealthy lifestyle with her widowed mom in Bombay, India. Her mother is a compassionate soul who rents out several rooms in a self-owned building, which is occupied by very poor and nearly destitute people.
Mamta Trailer (1966)
27 February 1966
The son of a wealthy family, Monish falls in love with Deviyani, a girl from a considerably less privileged background.
Sharafat Trailer (1970)
01 August 1970
A man takes in his daughter's fiance only to learn that he has been frequenting a prostitute under the auspices of teaching her to read and write.
Our Land Trailer (1979)
23 March 1979
Set between 1945 and 1951 in the pre-Independence state of Hyderabad, the film tells the story of a young peasant, Ramiah, who rebels against the corrupt rule of the Nizam.
Do Phool Trailer (1958)
18 August 1958
The orphaned Poornima is consigned to the care of her grandfather by her uncaring aunt. Grandfather lives in isolation up a mountain with only goats and the boy goatherd, Jaggu, for company.
Do Chor Trailer (1972)
24 March 1972
The Bombay police is baffled at a series of robberies being committed in homes of prominent people, with the thief leaving a swastika and stealing only one set of jewellery instead of everything in the safe.
Dharti Ke Lal Trailer (1946)
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.
Ram Bharose Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
Refusing to follow his corrupt brother's bad example, a sincere, honest but buffoonish police cadet helps to rout a gang of organised criminals who are involved in treachery, kidnapping and murder.
Faraar Trailer (1955)
01 January 1955
A group of freedom-fighters face betrayal and go on the run from police in British-occupied Hindustan.
Our Struggle Trailer (1951)
13 July 1951
A stridently nationalistic story of India’s freedom struggle, presented through the experiences of a Bengali family from 1885, when the Indian National Congress was established, to 1947.