Rai Chand Boral

Rai Chand Boral Trailers

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Rai Chand Boral (19 October 1903 – 25 November 1981) was an Indian composer, considered by music connoisseurs to be the Bhishma Pitamah, the father of film music in India. He was awarded the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, the highest award in Indian cinema, given by Government of India, in 1978, and also in the same year, the Sangeet Natak Akademi award, given by the Sangeet Natak Akademi, India's National Academy for Music, Dance and Drama.

Most Popular Rai Chand Boral Trailers

Total trailers found: 29

Grihadaha Trailer (1936)

10 October 1936

The poor but educated Mahim and his childhood friend, the rich but conservative Suresh, both fall in love with the same woman, the liberated Achala.

Pehla Aadmi Trailer (1950)

07 June 1950

It was 1943. Burma was under Japanese control. In Pegu, a small place near Burma lived two Indian families.

Vidyapati Trailer (1937)

01 January 1937

Classic celebration of Mithila's King Shiva Singha's (Bannerjee/Kapoor) love for his wife while chronicling the influence of the pacifist court poet Bidyapati (Sanyal).

Abhigyan Trailer (1938)

11 June 1938

A wife rejected by her in-laws following her abduction is given shelter by the husband's friend. The storyline follows the wife's ambivalent feelings for her savior when she's accepted back into the family.

Anjangarh Trailer (1948)

24 September 1948

When a local mining company dares to provide its workers a fair wage for a fair day's work, and lets its workers unionize, the kingdom's villainous potentate is less than pleased.

Saugandh Trailer (1942)

24 March 1942

A father worries for his younger son and asks his elder son to promise that he will do everthing in his power to ensure Arun does not go astray, educates himself and becomes an independent man.

Punarjanma Trailer (1932)

02 April 1932

Punarjanma is a Bengali drama film released in 1932 and directed by Premankur Atarthi.

Wapas Trailer (1943)

20 January 1943

Two young friends bond when they visit the village fair. They fall in love. What seems like a simple story soon turns into a conflict zone between families and when pride is hurt love is sure to suffer.

Devdas Trailer (1936)

22 January 1936

Devdas, the son of a zamindar, and Parvati, his neighbour's daughter, are childhood sweethearts. However, class and caste differences prevent their marriage.

Dena Paona Trailer (1931)

30 December 1931

Dena Paona is a dramatic exploration of societal pressures and personal redemption. The film follows Sorashi, a strong-willed temple priestess, as she confronts the challenges of a troubled marriage and a disapproving community.

Sapera Trailer (1939)

01 January 1939

Adapted from a story by Kazi Nazrul Islam this film concerns love and revenge among a tribe of snake charmers led by Jahar (Nawab) who is searching for his 100th poisonous snake so as to show how he can magically cure its deadly bite.

Roop Lekha Trailer (1934)

14 April 1934

For the first time in Indian cinema, flashback was used for storytelling.

Hamrahi Trailer (1945)

30 August 1945

An idealistic writer from a humble background clashes with a wealthy capitalist who steals his work. When factory workers strike, the capitalist's sister, disillusioned by her privileged life, abandons her wealth to join the writer in his fight for social justice and equality for the poor.

Abhagin Trailer (1938)

15 July 1938

A tenant attacks the villainous landlord Jawaharlal Choudhry, injures his son Priyalal and abducts his daughter-in-law Sandhya.

Didi Trailer (1937)

20 March 1937

A famous Saigal musical narrating a strange love story set against 1930s industrialization and worker-management relations.

Palli Samaj Trailer (1932)

01 July 1932

Sisir Kumar Bhaduri's Palli Samaj. A 1932 Bengali Talkie Film directed by Sisir Kumar Bhaduri.

Chandidas Trailer (1932)

07 September 1932

This film is about Chandidas, a legendary 15th-C. Bengali Vaishnavite poet whose biography remains obscure but was an influence on the better documented Chaitanya (1486-1533), a school teacher who promoted the Vaishnavite ideology in Bengal, mostly through hymns about the Radha-Krishna legend.

President Trailer (1937)

08 January 1937

Badi Bahen aka President is a 1937 Hindi social romantic drama film (the Bengali version was called Didi and starred several different actors).

Inquilab Trailer (1935)

05 July 1935

A drama set amid an earthquake in Bihar. Miss Renee (Khote) looks after the victims while her lover, the businessman Sardar (Mohanned), wants to make money from the disaster.

Dhoop Chhaon Trailer (1935)

01 January 1935

A remake of the Bengali film Bhagya Chakra, it was the first Hindi film to use playback singing. It was director Nitin Bose who came up with the idea of playback singing.

Rajrani Meera Trailer (1933)

06 July 1933

Meera is immersed in her love and devotion to Lord Krishna since a young age. When she grows older, her family get her married to the Rana of Mewar.

Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu Trailer (1954)

01 July 1954

Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu is a 1954 Hindi devotional biopic film produced and directed by Vijay Bhatt.

Street Singer Trailer (1938)

04 February 1938

Two street urchins dream of singing and making it big in the glamorous world of theatre in Calcutta.

Maya Trailer (1936)

23 July 1936

Maya (Jamuna) is the poor cousin of rich socialite Shanta (Azoorie). Shanta is supposed to marry the equally rich Pratap (P.

The Holy Island Trailer (1959)

01 April 1959

The story of a relationship between a wealthy widow and a frivolous young girl.

The Devoted Trailer (1933)

05 January 1933

The legend of Prince Puran, born under King Silwan of Sialkot's curse which binds his parents never to set eyes on him until he is 16.

Daku Mansoor Trailer (1934)

04 May 1934

Mansoor, a feared bandit who falls for Husn Pari, the sister of a tyrannical caliph. After taking shelter with a merchant, he’s pursued by the merchant’s daughter Meher.

Anath Ashram Trailer (1937)

07 May 1937

Reformist melodrama about widow-remarriage. Jai Narain, owner of a colliery, forms a happy family with his wife, his daughter Saroj, son-in-law Kailash, an engineer at the colliery, and their son Nannha.

Nilachaley Mahaprabhu Trailer (1957)

28 June 1957

Nilachaley Mahaprabhu was a 1957 Indian Bengali biographical film directed by Kartik Chattopadhyay, based on the life of 15th-century mystic Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, who started his spiritual journey and Hindu reform movement, part of the Bhakti movement during his years at Nilachal, the shrine of Jagannath at Puri.