Wadia Movietone Movie Trailers

Most Popular Wadia Movietone Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Mela Trailer (1948)

09 April 1948

A convicted murderer is released from prison. His only possession is a broken figurine - the last token of his love.

Aankh Ki Sharm Trailer (1943)

16 April 1943

An early social drama that delved into themes of honor, modesty, reputation, and the consequences ofr

Hind Ka Lal Trailer (1940)

06 December 1940

An action-packed patriotic film, focusing on a heroic figure embodying nationalistic ideals.

Muqabala Trailer (1942)

09 October 1942

Two look-alike sisters, one good and one evil, are at odds. The evil sister, a criminal, frames her innocent twin for her misdeeds.

Hunterwali Trailer (1935)

02 January 1935

Preceded by a legend describing its heroine as a 'Brave Indian girl who sacrificed royal luxuries to the cause of her people and her country', the story opens with a prologue showing Krishnavati and her infant son being thrown out of the house in a thunderstorm by the wicked Prime Minister Ranamal who also killed her brother.

Lal-e-Yaman Trailer (1933)

02 January 1933

Oriental fantasy derived from classic Parsee theatre. The heir to the Yemeni throne, Prince Parviz, is falsely imprisoned by his stepmother who claims power.

Hind Kesari Trailer (1935)

06 December 1935

The Wadia's, remake of Homi Master's 1932 silent film is a Ruritanian drama mainly featuring the stunts of the horse Punjab-Ka-Beta.

Amar Raj Trailer (1946)

01 January 1946

1946 bollywood film.

The Jungle Princess Trailer (1942)

16 March 1942

A young girl named Maya is shipwrecked and raised by lions in a jungle. Years later, a search party tries to return her to civilization.

Fauladi Mukka Trailer (1936)

13 March 1936

The master criminal Ramdas (Sayani Atish) arranges a theatrical performance, supposedly to raise money to aid an ashram for widows, but which in reality is just a ruse to abduct a college girl named Chandrakanta (Husn Banu) who is the daughter or the wealthy Kundanlal Seth (Jijibhai).