Maya Banerjee

Most Popular Maya Banerjee Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

Lal Haveli Trailer (1944)

16 December 1944

Mukta and Anand are childhood friends and love each other. But Mukta belongs to higher social class than Anand and her family wants to arrange her marriage with Jawahar, son of a rich man.

Dost Trailer (1944)

10 January 1944

A cruel uncle usurps his niece's inheritance, but a kind doctor and his wife help her reclaim it. Their lives intertwine with betrayal, a scheming dancer, and ultimate vindication, proving that providence always intervenes.

Jagirdar Trailer (1937)

02 April 1937

The follow-up to Manmohan (1936) again starred Surendra and Bibbo. She is Neela, he plays Jagirdar Surendra.

Chudiyan Trailer (1942)

07 November 1942

A hero named Anwar Chacha sacrifices his life to save the young couple, Kishnan and Shyamali, from a villain during their wedding.

Vidya Trailer (1948)

01 January 1948

Born in a low-caste family of chamars (cobblers), Chandu alias Chandrashekhar (Dev Anand) helps his father repair shoes and other footware for a small pittance.

Rekha Trailer (1943)

04 June 1943

A great drama of life & humanity that's exploring profound human experiences and societal themes

Nightingale Trailer (1937)

30 October 1937

Nightingale (Kokila) is a 1937 Hindi social family drama film directed by Sarvottam Badami

Ameeree Trailer (1945)

19 July 1945

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.

We Three Trailer (1938)

16 September 1938

Mehboob presents the autonomous passion of Leela (Rose) for Moti (Motilal) who is promised to another woman, Bina (Maya).

Anuradha Trailer (1940)

01 August 1940

A rebellious young woman defies her conservative surroundings and falls in love, setting off a sequence of emotional and social complications.

Laxmi Trailer (1940)

04 April 1940

A flamboyant film producer Ramesh dotes on his glamorous star, Kishori, while avoiding a return to his village — and the wife he married in childhood, Rajni, whom he hasn’t seen since.