Char Dervesh (1964)
Khamer Bhakt is a handsome young man, who lives with only motive in mind - trouble. And he does negatively effect lives of his two brothers, Karim and Rahim, as well as others in the community. One day he ventures into the private chambers of the Shehzadi Nargis Banu, and incurs the wrath of the palace king and his guards. and fulfill her every wish, or else he will be cursed for life. The palace and it's people are overjoyed to see Hamida back, and arrangements are made for Nargis to get married to Khamer. Khamer now realizes that if he marries Nargis, he will be cursed; and if he marries Hamida, then he will break his vow to Nargis, and so the ultimate choice is on Khamer, as he has to decide what is best for him.
Director:
Homi Wadia
Writer:
J.B.H. Wadia
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Feroz Khan as Qamar Bhakt |
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Sayeeda Khan as Princess Nargis Banu |
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Mukri as Masha Allah |
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Kumari Naaz as Princess Hamida |
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Jeevan Kala as |
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Ratnamala as Marjina |
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Sunder as Karim Bhakt |
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B.M. Vyas as Sorcerer Maakaar |
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Amarnath as Yusuf Beg |
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Wazir Mohammed Khan as King |
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Paul Sharma as Genie |
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Sardar Mansur as Vazir Alla |
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Nazir Kashmiri as Phillo Mulchat |
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Dalpat as Dervesh Shakir Abaad |
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Mustafa as |
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Bismillah as Guard |
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Nissar as |
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Khan Mastana as |
| Directing | Homi Wadia | Director |
| Writing | C. L. Cavish | Writer |
| Writing | J.B.H. Wadia | Screenplay |
| Writing | C. L. Cavish | Story |
| Crew | Aga Hasham | Cinematography |
| Editing | Shaikh Ismail | Editor |
| Sound | G.S. Kohli | Music |