Also Sabse Bada Rupaiya (1955 film) directed by P.L. Santoshi.
Sabse Bada Rupaiya is a 1976 Hindi film, produced by Mehmood and directed by S. Ramanathan.
The film stars Mehmood, Vinod Mehra, Moushumi Chatterjee, Farida Jalal, Asit Sen, Agha, Keshto Mukherjee and Jeevan.
The title song "Sabse bada rupaiya" is inspired by the music to the title song of the Hollywood musical 42nd Street (1933). The song would be used again in an Abhishek Bachchan starrer Bluffmaster (2005) in the opening credits.
Réalisé parShakti Samanta GenresDrame ThèmesLe handicap ActeursRajesh Khanna, Vinod Mehra, Nutan, Ashok Kumar, Satyajeet Puri, Moushumi Chatterjee Note66% A blind sculptor, Shivani (Moushmi Chatterjee) stays in an ashram and makes friends with a small boy (Satyajit), who is suffering from cancer. She falls in love with Rajesh (Vinod Mehra). Rajesh asks his parents to permit him to marry her, to which his mother agrees, but his father refuses under present condition. Then, an eye specialist reveals that an eye replacement would cure her.
, 2h27 Réalisé parNazir Hussain GenresDrame, Comédie, Romance ActeursMehmood Ali, Leena Chandavarkar, Biswajit Chatterjee, Waheeda Rehman, Sulochana, Aruna Irani Note66% Sunder (Mehmood) works in a hotel owned by Ram Swarup (David Abraham) as a waiter. He is a very funny, uneducated man, with a suitably funny face, opposite to his name. Radha (Leena Chandavarkar) is the daughter of Ram Swarup. She often comes to the hotel, and Sunder happens to meet her and amuse her with funny jokes. One day, in a casual remark, she says,"I like your innocence". He does not understand the word 'innocence', and thinks that she likes him. He also likes her, but is afraid to tell her, as he works in her father's hotel.
GenresComédie, Action, Musical ActeursAruna Irani, Mehmood Ali, Bindu, Tun tun (Uma Devi Khatri), Jeevan, Yousuf Khan Note58% Lusty womanizer, army Captain Kishore, wants a gypsy dancer for himself, and is ready to kill anyone who tries to get in the way. But his plans are foiled when the woman kills herself, leaving behind an injured father, the head of the gypsies, and a younger sister by the name of Jugnu. Jugnu swears to avenge her sister's death, and seeks training from Robert Taylor, and becomes an expert in weapons and fist-fighting. She assumes the guise of a masked male and calls herself "Garam Masala", and inflicts terror in Captain Kishore's life and army. Garam Masala's attempts to kill Kishore are foiled when she is captured. She is rescued by a mysterious masked male, who disappears into the night. Kishore is clearly baffled by the appearance of two masked men, and asks his men to search high and low for them. In the meantime, Kishore returns to his kingdom, which has its King missing for several years, and the prince - a puppet in the hands of Kishore and his men.
ActeursAshok Kumar, Vinod Mehra, Mehmood Ali, Aruna Irani, Anjana Mumtaz, Lalita Pawar Note69% Diwan Bahadur Atal Rai lives a wealthy lifestyle in a mansion 'Gulistan' in Malabar Hills, Bombay, along with his wife, Malti, and two sons, Pavitra and Charitra. Pavitra was adopted while Charitra is his biological son. They are irresponsible, spoiled, Matric-failed, and refuse to do any work. They humiliate their father when he decides to get Charitra married to Shaila, the daughter of Advocate Vardhraj, and he asks them to leave. Shortly thereafter Charitra returns home claiming that he had an altercation with his Pavitra, and knifed him to death. Subsequently Police Inspector Madhusudan Apte, gets enough evidence to arrest Charitra. He is let go with a warning after admitting that this was a practical prank. Then Charitra goes on the run after the Mahabaleshwar Police find a dead body and identify it as that of Pavitra. A frantic Atal and Malti attempt to make sense of this homicide, and are eventually relieved when Pavitra is brought home by Shaila and her friend, Poonam Apte. Hilarious chaos will soon prevail when Pavitra claims that his real name is Mani and he lives in Cochin with his widowed mother.