Kundan, 1955 Producer, Director: Sohrab Modi Music: Ghulam Mohammad Lyrics: Shakeel Badayuni Playback: Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi, Manna Dey, Geeta Dutt, S.D. Batish, Sudha Malhotra Cast: Sohrab Modi, Nimmi (in a double role), Ulhas, Sunil Dutt, Baby Nazz, Murad, Om Parkesh, Manorama, Pran, Moolchand, Kumkum, Roopmala English subtitles included. However, my DVD of the film was corrupted after about 90% of the film (the last 15 minutes) and I used a different and inferior version for the rest. It's not as clear, is heavily cropped from the top (heads get cut off), and the subtitles became atrocious. I did the best I could but don't guarantee they're accurate. At one point I put some question marks. If anyone can give me a decent translation of the line at about 2:36:02, I'd be much obliged. It's based on the French novel, Les Miserables. A poor man trying to provide food for his family gets caught stealing bread. He's sentenced to 2 years in jail. He escapes a couple of times, has more time added to his sentence, and is finally freed after 14 years of hard labor. He can't find work, food, or even a roof over his head until he's taken in at a temple. The kindly priest in charge gives him the temple's silver and our hero (Sohrab Modi) sets out to seek his fortune. He arrives in a small town where there's a pottery factory, he buys it, and begins his redemption. He rises over the years, becomes mayor, builds a number of instutitions for the town and seemingly has it made. But a police officer (Ulhas) has been trailing him to arrest him for not checking in with the authorities as required after his release from prison. Then there's Nimmi who plays both his niece and later his granddaughter who has her own story. And Sunil Dutt plays an Indian revolutionary in 1942 with whom Nimmi the granddaughter falls in love. The plot is complicated but also pretty entertaining.