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Imprint:New Delhi : Friends Video, 2009.
Description:1 videodisc (ca. 119 min.) : sd., b&w ; 4 3/4 in.
Language:Hindi
Subject:
Format: DVD Video
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9286147
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Other authors / contributors:Vyjayantimala, 1936-
Suresh, 1929?-
Jayant.
Kumar, Sham.
Divecha, Dwarka.
Kardar, A. R.
Ramchandra, C. (Chitalkar), 1918-1982.
Hajee, M. S.
Samarth Video.
Friends Video (Firm)
Musical Pictures Ltd.
Siddharth Optical Disc.
Notes:Originally released as a motion picture in 1955.
"Friends Diamond Collection."
Title from disc and container.
Editing, M.S. Hajee.
Suresh, Vyjayanthimala, Jayant, Sham Kumar.
DVD ; Dolby digital stereo ; NTSC/ PAL ; all world.
Hindi and Urdu dialogue with English subtitles.
Summary:A powerful and princely Sheikh lives in 18th Century Persia, makes a living renting out properties, and recovering taxes and dues on them. He lives in a palatial house with his wife, Zubeda, and son, Ahmad. When Ahmad grows up, Zubeda notices that he is spending too much time with women in their harem, and wants his father to get him involved in their business. Sheikh accordingly instructs Ahmad to collect all revenue, which he does so. A few days later, Sheikh is informed that Ahmad has been spending time with a friend named Farid, and is romantically involved with a dancing girl named Yasmin. A visibly upset Sheikh accordingly warns Ahmad to mend his ways, give up on Yasmin and return home, where he has planned his marriage with Nadira, the daughter of Amir Qasim. Ahmad does return home, but refuses to marry Nadira, and runs away from home to be close to Yasmin, knowing fully well that Yasmin is connected with a group of gypsy thugs ...
Publisher's no.:DVD 9 Friends

Regenstein, 2nd and 3rd Floor Video/DVD Collection

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Call Number: DVD PN1997.Y376 2009
c.1 Available Loan period: standard loan  Request for Pickup Need help? - Ask a Librarian