Gunsundari (1934)
Gunsundari, the dutiful wife, acts as savior for her troubled joint family. Her father-in-law Shyamaldas battles alcoholism and accusations, while her husband Chandrakant falls prey to villains and a prostitute, losing his property. Gunsundari also aids her sister-in-law Sushila through marital woes, facing personal trouble due to a secret. Destitute, she eventually reunites with a similarly down-on-his-luck Chandrakant on the streets. A coincidence ultimately reveals Shyamaldas left his property to his estranged son, leading to a happy ending.
Director: Chandulal Shah
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Gohar Jan as Gunsundari |
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Keki Bawa as Seth Shyamaldas |
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Gangaprasad Pathak as Madanrai |
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Dixit as |
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Ghori as Vasantrai |
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Ram Apte as |
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Shantakumari as |
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Charubala as |
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Rampiyari as Bansari |
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Kamlabai Gokhale as Sushila |
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Eddie Billimoria as |
| Directing | Chandulal Shah | Director |
| Writing | Chandulal Shah | Writer |
| Crew | Pandurang Naik | Cinematography |
| Sound | Rewashankar Marwadi | Music |
| Sound | Gangaprasad Pathak | Music |