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Pooja Ke Phool

1964161 min★10.0 (1 votes)

Overview

Balraj (Dharmendra), affectionately called Raj, by his elder brother (Nana Palsikar) and sister Vija (Madhumati), is a student in college in the arts semester. As the family is not very rich, Raj decides to move from the hostel to the residence of a family. He finds one such family in Gandhinagar, which consists of Choudhury Hukumat Rai (Ashok Kumar), a lawyer by profession, his wife (Nimmi), and only daughter Shanti (Mala Sinha). Hukumat takes an instant liking to Raj, and tells him that his wife will only allow him to take up residence if he tells her that he is already married. Raj reluctantly does so, and thus acquires residence with the Rai family. Eventually Mrs. Rai takes a liking to Raj, so does Shanti. Shanti finds out Raj and her dad had lied to the family about Raj's marital status, she confronts Raj, and he readily admits that he lied.

Original Language:HI

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Cast

Ashok Kumar

Ashok Kumar

Mala Sinha

Mala Sinha

Dharmendra

Dharmendra

Sandhya Roy

Sandhya Roy

Nimmi

Nimmi

Pran Sikand

Pran Sikand

Nana Palsikar

Hansraj

Leela Chitnis

Leela Chitnis

Madhumati

Madhumati

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