Sunil Dutt
9 titles
Filmography
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Padosan
(1968)Bhola has vowed to remain celibate, but when charismatic Bindu moves in next door, he is ready to abandon his pledge. Unfortunately, Bindu’s heart already belongs to her music teacher. Thus, Bhola enlists his musical theatre friends to help him woo the lovely girl-next-door away from him.
Hum Hindustani
(1960)Satyendra is arrested for theft which shocks his family. But he is actually covering for his brother, who he believes to be the culprit.

Aaj Aur Kal
(1963)Hemlata, a disabled princess, falls in love with Dr Sanjay, her doctor, and wants to marry him. But Maharaja Balbirsingh, her father, won't allow his daughter to marry a commoner.

Jhoola
(1962)Dr.Arun lives with his brother, Madhu; dad Judge Ramkrishan; and mom Kamla in a palatial house. He decides to help the poor and the needy and in order to do this he re-locates to a small town, where he meets with a young nurse named Sumati and both fall in love with each other.
Kismet ka Khel
(1956)Pratap, a fugitive, meets Anokhi and her friends who can resort to any means to sustain their livelihood. He then helps them change their ways.
Nartakee
(1963)A modern reformist comes across a courtesan who is deprived of basic rights. He decides to fight for her rights against all odds.

Mother India
(1957)In many ways the mother of the Bollywood epic, this landmark of Indian cinema is a breathtaking blend of melodrama, musical, Soviet-style socialist realism, and nationalist mythmaking centered around Radha (superstar Nargis in one of her most iconic roles), a young mother abandoned by her husband who must weather all manner of hardships—debt, poverty, natural disasters, and the untoward advances of men—as she fights to raise her two sons while holding on to her dignity and uncompromising moral code. The first Indian film nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, this box-office sensation and enduring cultural touchstone is the story not only of one woman’s resilience but also of a newly independent India’s quest for self-determination.

Kundan
(1955)Set in the midst of poverty and helplessness, Kundan follows the story of a man who spends 14 years in jail for stealing a loaf of bread.

Khandan
(1965)Khandan is a 1965 Indian Hindi film, directed by A. Bhimsingh and produced by Vasu Menon. The film stars Sunil Dutt, Nutan, Pran, Om Prakash and Helen in lead roles. The film had musical score by Ravi.