Bahaddur Gandu
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Bahaddur Gandu is a Kannada language feature film. Bahaddur Gandu, which means Brave Man, was inspired by Dilip Kumar
starrer Aan
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Rajkumar
plays an upright Panju, who stays in Bankapura with his mother.
Due to evil policies of crown prince Vajramuni and princess Jayanti, Panju and villagers are at the risk of losing their lands.
When much pleading does not work, Panju leads farmers agitation to the palace, where he is captured, put to jail and tortured.
Panju escapes from the prison, kidnaps Jayanti to his village to teach her civic norms and show her the harsh realities normal people face each day.
He gets the entire village relocated across adjoining river, so that royal soldiers cannot trace them.
He is able to turn the princess to appreciate the normal way-of-life, but faces the wrath of Palace and administration. Can he turn the tides and win his biggest battle?
The movie had popular songs, penned by Chi Udayashankar, like 'Muttinantha maatondu gottenamma', 'maanavanaaguveya', 'he ninagaagiye', 'Gandu endare gandu'.
This film also stars Arathi as a village girl who is in love with Panju, but before anything could occur she is killed by Vajramuni as she opposed his advances.
Dilip Kumar
Dilip Kumar , is an Indian actor and a former Member of Parliament.He lives in Pali Hill, Bandra in Mumbai, India. He is commonly known as "Tragedy King",and is described as "the ultimate method actor" by Satyajit Ray....
starrer Aan
Aan
Aan , also known as The Savage Princess in the U.S.A, is a 1952 technicolor Hindi musical produced and directed by the legendary Mehboob Khan, it is said to be India's first technicolour film. It stars Dilip Kumar, Premnath, Nimmi and marked the debut of Nadira who replaced the original choice...
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Rajkumar
Rajkumar
Rajkumar , born as Singanalluru Puttaswamayya Muthuraju was a popular actor and singer in the Kannada film industry...
plays an upright Panju, who stays in Bankapura with his mother.
Due to evil policies of crown prince Vajramuni and princess Jayanti, Panju and villagers are at the risk of losing their lands.
When much pleading does not work, Panju leads farmers agitation to the palace, where he is captured, put to jail and tortured.
Panju escapes from the prison, kidnaps Jayanti to his village to teach her civic norms and show her the harsh realities normal people face each day.
He gets the entire village relocated across adjoining river, so that royal soldiers cannot trace them.
He is able to turn the princess to appreciate the normal way-of-life, but faces the wrath of Palace and administration. Can he turn the tides and win his biggest battle?
The movie had popular songs, penned by Chi Udayashankar, like 'Muttinantha maatondu gottenamma', 'maanavanaaguveya', 'he ninagaagiye', 'Gandu endare gandu'.
This film also stars Arathi as a village girl who is in love with Panju, but before anything could occur she is killed by Vajramuni as she opposed his advances.