Find free sources for our audience.

Trailer Synopsis Cast Keywords

Bhavani Prasad is a powerful thug, who masquerades as a priest. His son Shankar refused to follow his path so he wants his grandson Kundan to carry on the legacy. When his son protests, in a fit of rage, Bhavani gets Shankar killed and passes the buck to his cousin Naubat Lal. When Naubat Lal spills the beans he gets him killed as well, which deepens the family feud.

Dilip Kumar as  Kundan S. Prasad / Bajrangi
Vyjayanthimala as  Munni / Laila-E-Aasmaan
Balraj Sahni as  Ganeshi N. Prasad
Sanjeev Kumar as  Dwarka N. Prasad
Iftekhar as  Shankar B. Prasad
Deven Verma as  Nisar
Urmila Bhatt as  Kunti G. Prasad
Durga Khote as  Bhawani Prasad's Wife
Sulochana Latkar as  Shankar's wife
D.K. Sapru as  Naubatlal Prasad

Reviews

Arvind Vyas
1968/07/27

This is the first movie (of only 3 I guess and my score is 0-3) where the acting greats Dileep Kumar and Sanjeev Kumar acted together. And I guess Sanjeev Kumar (in what ever limited opportunity he got he) just overshadowed Dileep Kumar (who incedently was rarely below average) and in this movie was a joy to watch.We have another great actor Balraj Sahani and great actress Vaijayanthi Mala giving polished performances.Dileep Kumar and Balraj Sahani belong to two feuding families (of a town on banks of Ganges). Sanjeev Kumar is younger brother of Balraj Sahani who talks to Dileep Kumar for reconciling but get killed by someone who does not want these to families to join hands. So there is more feud. Vaijanthi Mala plays a dancer who is desired by both Dileep Kumar and Balraj Sahani.Great acting, good songs (and Dileep Kumar has danced well in Mere pairon main ghoongroo bandha de ...). But, story I would say is on known tracks.

... more

What Free Now

Watch Free for 30 Days

Stream thousands of hit movies and TV shows