Most Popular M. Kumar Trailers
Total trailers found: 13
Lal Quila Trailer (1960)
22 October 1960
A fictional account of the real life struggle against the British East India Company.
Mahal Trailer (1949)
19 October 1949
A young lawyer is involved with a ghostly woman in his new house, where the builder and his fiancée died shortly after it was built.
Jhumroo Trailer (1961)
27 January 1961
Anjana lives a wealthy lifestyle with her dad, Dwarka Nath, in a hilly region in India. When she returns home after several years, she finds that her dad has become more strict and a disciplinarian, and even has his erring employees and villagers flogged.
Judgement of Allah Trailer (1935)
01 January 1935
Set in the Ottoman Empire, it deals with the Caesar's (Pande) army and its skirmishes with the local Muslim rulers.
The Kick Trailer (1939)
01 December 1939
A cautionary tale about wealth not bringing happiness. The blind Mohan (Kumar) lives in a village with his ward Radha (Madhuri).
Our Darling Daughters Trailer (1936)
30 October 1936
An epic drama idealising Indian wornanhood. Prince Madan (Kumar) loves university colleague Radha (Rose).
Watan Trailer (1938)
22 January 1938
Ostensibly a Central Asian war fantasy about a conflict between the Cossacks and the Tartars, Mehboob’s film proposes a tale advocating national independence.
The Lure of the City Trailer (1934)
15 March 1934
Sundarlal abandons his wife, Lalita, and children to pursue a living in the city, where he succumbs to a life of depravity.
Majboori Trailer (1954)
01 January 1954
A Hindi drama directed by Ram Daryani, starring Balraj Sahni.
Taj Mahal Trailer (1941)
18 December 1941
Taj Mahal tells the epic love story of Prince Khurram (later Emperor Shah Jehan) and Arjumandbano (who becomes Mumtaz Mahal Begum).
Pakeeza Trailer (1968)
07 June 1968
A Pakistani romantic film directed by Luqman, starring Zeba, Ejaz, and Mohammad Ali.
Suhagan Trailer (1942)
27 November 1942
An early social drama centered on a married woman's life and domestic struggles/triumphs.
Sarala Trailer (1936)
11 September 1936
Melodrama warning women to be dutifully subordinated wives and not to be tempted by modernising trends towards individual emancipation.