Sitamgarh (1934)
The tyrannical Jabbar attacks a village and kidnaps the son of the devout Sayyed, named Iqbal. Raised by his captor, Iqbal becomes a tyrannical commander in Jabbar's army, forcing people to accept Jabbar as their god. During a campaign, he meets a group of "true" religious believers led by Sadiq, his daughter Sadika, and Princess Hamida. Hamida falls in love with Iqbal, much to the dismay of her suitor, Shaddad. As the plot unfolds, Iqbal learns of his true ancestry and is faced with a profound choice.
Director: Jayant Desai
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Eddie Billimoria as Iqbal |
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Keki Bawa as Jabbar |
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Ghori as |
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Noor Mohammad Charlie as |
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Dixit as |
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Ishwarlal as Shaddad |
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Bhupatrai as Sayyed |
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Ram Apte as |
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Madhuri as Sadika |
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Khatun as Princess Hamida |
| Directing | Jayant Desai | Director |
| Writing | Jayant Desai | Writer |
| Writing | Narayan Prasad Betaab | Writer |
| Writing | Chaturbhuj Doshi | Writer |
| Sound | Banne Khan | Music |
| Sound | Rewashankar Marwadi | Music |