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Shikast

Shikast

Released PG 110 min 7.4/10 Votes: 59
After a seven year absence, Dr. Ram Singh returns to his village intending to sell his land and go back to the city. He finds that the peasants are being mistreated by the local landlord and the landlord's sister, Sushma.
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1953-09-18
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