Dharmputra, the Glossary
Dharmputra is a 1961 Hindi film directed by Yash Chopra based on a novel of the same name by Acharya Chatursen.[1]
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51 relations: Akhtar ul Iman, Asha Bhosle, Ashok Kumar, B. R. Chopra, Balbir, British Raj, Chatursen Shastri, Communal violence, Datta Naik, Delhi, Deven Verma, Dhool Ka Phool, Filmfare Award for Best Dialogue, Filmfare Awards, Fundamentalism, Garm Hava, Hindi cinema, IMDb, Indian independence movement, Indrani Mukherjee, International Film Festival of India, Jawaharlal Nehru, Lahore, Leela Chitnis, List of historical films set in Asia, M. S. Sathyu, Mahendra Kapoor, Mala Sinha, Manmohan Krishna, Mohammed Rafi, Muhammad Iqbal, Mumbai, National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi, National Film Awards, Nirupa Roy, Outlook (Indian magazine), Partition of India, Rajendra Kumar, Rehman (actor), Sahir Ludhianvi, Secularism in India, Shashi Kapoor, Shashikala, Sify, Tabassum, The Asian Age, The Hindu, The Times of India, Veer-Zaara, Yash Chopra, ... Expand index (1 more) »
- Films directed by Yash Chopra
- Films scored by Datta Naik
Akhtar ul Iman
Akhtar ul Iman (12 November 1915 9 March 1996) was a noted Urdu poet and screenwriter in Hindi cinema, who had a major influence on modern Urdu nazm.
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Asha Bhosle
Asha Bhosle (born 8 September 1933) is an Indian playback singer, entrepreneur, actress and television personality who predominantly works in Indian cinema.
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Ashok Kumar
Ashok Kumar (born Kumudlal Ganguly; 13 October 1911 – 10 December 2001), was an Indian actor who attained iconic status in Indian cinema.
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B. R. Chopra
Baldev Raj Chopra (22 April 1914 – 5 November 2008) was a prolific Indian director and producer noted for pioneering the Hindi film industry and television series.
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Balbir
Balbir is an Indian name.
British Raj
The British Raj (from Hindustani, 'reign', 'rule' or 'government') was the rule of the British Crown on the Indian subcontinent,.
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Chatursen Shastri
Acharya Chatursen Shastri (26 August 1891 – 2 February 1960) was an Indian writer of Hindi literature.
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Communal violence
Communal violence is a form of violence that is perpetrated across ethnic or communal lines, where the violent parties feel solidarity for their respective groups and victims are chosen based upon group membership.
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Datta Naik
Datta Naik (12 December 1927 – 30 December 1987), also credited as N. Datta, was an Indian film music director in Hindi films.
Delhi
Delhi, officially the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi (ISO: Rāṣṭrīya Rājadhānī Kṣētra Dillī), is a city and a union territory of India containing New Delhi, the capital of India.
Deven Verma
Deven Verma (23 October 1937 – 2 December 2014) was an Indian film and television actor, particularly known for his comic roles, with Bollywood directors like Basu Chatterji, Hrishikesh Mukherjee and Gulzar.
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Dhool Ka Phool
Dhool Ka Phool is a 1959 Indian Hindi-language film produced by B. R. Chopra and directed by B. R.'s brother Yash Chopra, being his first movie as a director, having been an assistant director in B. R.'s earlier film Naya Daur. Dharmputra and Dhool Ka Phool are films directed by Yash Chopra and films scored by Datta Naik.
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Filmfare Award for Best Dialogue
The Filmfare Best Dialogue Award is given by the Filmfare as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films.
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Filmfare Awards
The Filmfare Awards are annual awards that honour artistic and technical excellence in the Hindi-language film industry of India (Not all Indian Cinema).
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Fundamentalism
Fundamentalism is a tendency among certain groups and individuals that is characterized by the application of a strict literal interpretation to scriptures, dogmas, or ideologies, along with a strong belief in the importance of distinguishing one's ingroup and outgroup, which leads to an emphasis on some conception of "purity", and a desire to return to a previous ideal from which advocates believe members have strayed.
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Garm Hava
Garm Hava (translation: Hot Winds or Scorching Winds) is a 1973 Indian drama film directed by M. S. Sathyu, with Balraj Sahni as the lead actor. Dharmputra and Garm Hava are films set in the partition of India.
Hindi cinema
Hindi cinema, popularly known as Bollywood and formerly as Bombay cinema, refers to the film industry based in Mumbai, engaged in production of motion pictures in Hindi language.
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IMDb
IMDb (an acronym for Internet Movie Database) is an online database of information related to films, television series, podcasts, home videos, video games, and streaming content online – including cast, production crew and personal biographies, plot summaries, trivia, ratings, and fan and critical reviews.
Indian independence movement
The Indian Independence Movement was a series of historic events in South Asia with the ultimate aim of ending British colonial rule.
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Indrani Mukherjee
Indrani Mukherjee is an Indian actress who worked in Hindi films during the 1960s and 1970s and starred in over 70 films.
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International Film Festival of India
The International Film Festival of India (IFFI), founded in 1952, is one of the film festivals in Asia.
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Jawaharlal Nehru
Jawaharlal Nehru (14 November 1889 – 27 May 1964) was an Indian anti-colonial nationalist, secular humanist, social democrat, author and statesman who was a central figure in India during the middle of the 20th century.
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Lahore
Lahore (لہور; لاہور) is the capital and largest city of the Pakistani province of Punjab.
Leela Chitnis
Leela Chitnis (née Nagarkar; 9 September 1909 – 14 July 2003) was an Indian actress in the Indian film industry, active from the 1930s to the 1980s.
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List of historical films set in Asia
Historical or period drama is a film genre in which stories are based on historical events and famous persons.
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M. S. Sathyu
Mysore Shrinivas Sathyu (born 6 July 1930) is a film director, stage designer and art director from India.
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Mahendra Kapoor
Mahendra Kapoor (9 January 1934 – 27 September 2008) was an Indian playback singer.
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Mala Sinha
Alda Sinha (born 11 November 1936), better known by her stage name Mala Sinha, is a former Indian actress who has worked in Hindi, Bengali and Nepali films.
Manmohan Krishna
Manmohan Krishna (26 February 1922 – 3 November 1990) was an Indian film actor and director, who worked in Hindi films for four decades, mostly as a character actor.
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Mohammed Rafi
Mohammed Rafi (24 December 1924 – 31 July 1980) was an Indian playback singer.
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Muhammad Iqbal
Sir Muhammad Iqbal (9 November 187721 April 1938) was a South Asian Islamic philosopher, poet and politician.
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Mumbai
Mumbai (ISO:; formerly known as Bombay) is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra.
National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi
The National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi is one of the National Film Awards presented annually by the Directorate of Film Festivals, the organisation set up by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India.
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National Film Awards
The National Film Awards is the most prominent film award ceremony in India.
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Nirupa Roy
Nirupa Roy (born Kokila Kishorechandra Bulsara; 4 January 1931 – 13 October 2004) was an Indian actress who had appeared in Hindi films.
Outlook (Indian magazine)
Outlook is a weekly general interest English and Hindi news magazine published in India.
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Partition of India
The Partition of India in 1947 was the change of political borders and the division of other assets that accompanied the dissolution of the British Raj in the Indian subcontinent and the creation of two independent dominions in South Asia: India and Pakistan.
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Rajendra Kumar
Rajendra Kumar (born as Rajendra Kumar Tuli; 20 July 1927 – 12 July 1999), was an Indian actor who starred in Bollywood films.
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Rehman (actor)
Rehman (23 June 1921 – 5 November 1984) was an Indian actor whose career spanned from the late 1940s through to the late 1970s.
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Sahir Ludhianvi
Chaudhary Abdul Hayee Gujjar (8 March 1921 – 25 October 1980), popularly known by his pen name (takhallus) Sahir Ludhianvi, was an Indian poet who wrote primarily in Urdu in addition to Hindi.
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Secularism in India
India since its independence in 1947 has been a secular state.
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Shashi Kapoor
Shashi Kapoor (pronounced ʃəʃi kəpuːɾ; born Balbir Raj Kapoor; 18 March 1938 – 4 December 2017) was an Indian actor and film producer who is best known for his works in Hindi films.
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Shashikala
Shashikala Saigal (née Jawalkar; 4 August 1932 – 4 April 2021), better known by her first name, was an Indian film and television actress, who played supporting roles in hundreds of Bollywood films beginning in the 1940s.
Sify
Sify Technologies Limited (formerly Satyam Infoway) is an Indian information and communications technology (ICT) company providing telecom services, data center services, cloud & managed services, transformation integration services, and application integration services.
Tabassum
Tabassum (born Kiran Bala Sachdev; 9 July 1944 – 18 November 2022), was an Indian actress, talk show host and YouTuber, who started her career as child actor Baby Tabassum in 1947.
The Asian Age
The Asian Age is an English-language Indian daily newspaper with editions published in Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata.
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The Hindu
The Hindu is an Indian English-language daily newspaper owned by The Hindu Group, headquartered in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
The Times of India
The Times of India, also known by its abbreviation TOI, is an Indian English-language daily newspaper and digital news media owned and managed by The Times Group.
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Veer-Zaara
Veer-Zaara is a 2004 Indian Hindi-language epic romantic drama film directed and produced by Yash Chopra, from a screenplay written by his son Aditya Chopra. Dharmputra and Veer-Zaara are films directed by Yash Chopra and Yash Raj Films films.
Yash Chopra
Yash Raj Chopra (27 September 1932 21 October 2012) was an Indian film director and film producer who worked in Hindi cinema.
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9th National Film Awards
The 9th National Film Awards, then known as State Awards for Films, presented by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India to felicitate the best of Indian Cinema released in 1961.
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See also
Films directed by Yash Chopra
- Aadmi Aur Insaan
- Chandni (film)
- Daag (1973 film)
- Darr
- Deewaar
- Dharmputra
- Dhool Ka Phool
- Dil To Pagal Hai
- Faasle
- Ittefaq (1969 film)
- Jab Tak Hai Jaan
- Joshila
- Kaala Patthar
- Kabhi Kabhie
- Lamhe
- Mashaal
- Parampara (1993 film)
- Silsila (1981 film)
- Trishul (film)
- Veer-Zaara
- Vijay (1988 film)
- Waqt (1965 film)
Films scored by Datta Naik
- Aag Aur Daag
- Awara Abdulla
- Badnam Farishte
- Badshah (1964 film)
- Bala Gau Kashi Angai
- Chehre Pe Chehra
- Choron Ka Chor
- Dharmputra
- Dhool Ka Phool
- Gyara Hazar Ladkian
- Hum Panchhi Ek Daal Ke
- Inspector (1970 film)
- Marine Drive (film)
- Naya Raasta
- Rustom-E-Baghdad
- Sadhna (film)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dharmputra
Also known as Dharamputra.