Most Popular Sitara Devi Trailers
Total trailers found: 29
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.
Swami Trailer (1941)
18 October 1941
Kardar’s ultra-conservative ode to patriarchy tells of Binod (Jairaj) and Indira (Sitara Devi) who were married as children and never meet as adults.
The Untouchable Trailer (1940)
05 April 1940
Laxmi, an "untouchable" woman fights for her community's rights against societal discrimination. She faces personal hardship and resistance from authorities, ultimately leading a movement for equality and temple access, while advocating for deeper societal change.
Professor Vaman M.Sc Trailer (1938)
13 October 1938
Using the moon’s rays, Professor Harnam invents a potion that turns man into a murderous beast. His brother Professor Vaman, realizing the dangers of this invention, realizes the urgent need of producing an antidote to avoid disaster.
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.
Baghban Trailer (1938)
16 July 1938
The naive Saroop (Nandrekar) romantically renounces earthly pleasures under the influence of a sadhu (Ashraf Khan).
India Today Trailer (1940)
27 April 1940
The story of two brothers, Dhiraj and Shashi, and their rivalry. The cunning Dhiraj mortgages their ancestral property, causing complications for his innocent brother Shashi and their family.
Pagal Trailer (1940)
05 July 1940
A psychiatrist spirals into madness after being tricked into marrying the wrong sister. When his obsession with her sibling grows, he uses his medical authority to turn her insane and imprison her within his own asylum.
Hulchul Trailer (1951)
02 February 1951
Kishore loves Asha, whose father raised him like a son, and sets out to earn money to wed her in great pomp.
Phool Trailer (1945)
10 August 1945
A drama set in a Muslim family. Safhar's inheritance is lost, thanks to his sister-in-law, but he is still expected to complete his late father's work of building a mosque.
Nightingale Trailer (1937)
30 October 1937
Nightingale (Kokila) is a 1937 Hindi social family drama film directed by Sarvottam Badami
Roti Trailer (1942)
25 August 1942
Roti made in the early 1940s inspired by the German Expressionism, is a real critique of Indian society with prophetic insight.
Zindagi Trailer (1940)
11 July 1940
The story of an unemployed graduate who falls in love with a woman who ran away from her cruel husband.
Najma Trailer (1943)
30 July 1943
Najma is a 1943 Indian film directed by Mehboob Khan and starring Ashok Kumar and Veena. The film's music is by Rafiq Ghaznavi with lyrics by Anjum Pilibhiti.
Aabroo Trailer (1943)
29 January 1943
A social drama centered on the themes of reputation and honor, depicting characters' struggles to maintain or regain their standing in society.
Society Trailer (1942)
12 June 1942
An early Indian film that explored social issues or class differences within its narrative, it highlight a commentary on contemporary societal norms, inequalities, or interactions.
Badi Maa Trailer (1945)
02 November 1945
A devoted woman, Badi Maa dedicates her life to raising her deceased friend's child, her love and sacrifices influencing all around her, leading to emotional conflicts as the child matures.
Pooja Trailer (1940)
22 November 1940
A. R. Kardar’s Pooja tells a disturbing story of two estranged sisters whose lives are fractured by a violent act of revenge and years of buried truths.
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.
Dukh Sukh Trailer (1942)
16 October 1942
An early Indian drama, exploring themes of happiness and sorrow in everyday life, as its title ("Dukh Sukh" translates to "Pain Happiness" or "Sorrow Joy") suggests.
Holi Trailer (1940)
16 March 1940
The evil Chand (Motilal) and his rich father Mangaldas (Date) persecute the nice Sunder (Ishwarlal): he kidnaps Sunder's sister Kokila (Khursheed) and frames him for theft.
Parinde Trailer (1945)
14 December 1945
In the midst of war, teacher Ashok falls for Shyama, but their love is tested when he joins the air force and faces a cunning love rival and wartime profiteers.
Chand Trailer (1944)
22 December 1944
A musician's move to Bombay ignites a love triangle with his new landlord's daughter and his former, unrequited admirer.
Dhiraj Trailer (1942)
08 October 1942
Dhiraj (1942) was a Hindi social film directed by Chaturbhuj Doshi and produced by Ranjit Movietone. It featured actors like Sitara Devi and Ishwarlal.
Salma Trailer (1943)
19 November 1943
An Indian drama about a woman's courageous quest for personal goals.