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Upkar (1967)

Overview

Widowed Radha lives in rural India in the 1960s, along with two sons: Bharat and Puran. While she would like to educate her sons and ensure that they lead good lives, she cannot do so on her own, and must sacrifice the career of one son so that the second can achieve this goal. Bharat sacrifices everything to educate his brother Puran. However, Puran turns into a greedy man and gets involved in drug trafficking in order to make money.
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Manoj Kumar profile
Manoj Kumar

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Cast

Manoj Kumar profile
Manoj Kumar

Bharat

Asha Parekh profile
Asha Parekh

Kavita

Prem Chopra profile
Prem Chopra

Puran Kumar

Pran Sikand profile
Pran Sikand

Malang Chacha

Kanhaiyalal Chaturvedi profile
Kanhaiyalal Chaturvedi

Madan Puri profile
Madan Puri

David Abraham Cheulkar profile
David Abraham Cheulkar

Manmohan Krishna profile
Manmohan Krishna

Aruna Irani profile
Aruna Irani

Sunder profile
Sunder

Asit Sen profile
Asit Sen

Mohan Choti profile
Mohan Choti

Manoj Kumar profile
Manoj Kumar

Bharat

Asha Parekh profile
Asha Parekh

Kavita

Prem Chopra profile
Prem Chopra

Puran Kumar

Pran Sikand profile
Pran Sikand

Malang Chacha

Kanhaiyalal Chaturvedi profile
Kanhaiyalal Chaturvedi

Madan Puri profile
Madan Puri

David Abraham Cheulkar profile
David Abraham Cheulkar

Manmohan Krishna profile
Manmohan Krishna

Aruna Irani profile
Aruna Irani

Sunder profile
Sunder

Asit Sen profile
Asit Sen

Mohan Choti profile
Mohan Choti

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Release Date

January 1, 1967

Original Language

Hindi

Budget

$0.00

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