Ucha Dar Babe Nanak Da

Ucha Dar Babe Nanak Da

Release Date: 1982-09-09

Overview: Shamsher Singh (Kulbhushan Kharbanda) is a pure-hearted, selfless and God-fearing man. The only sad part in his life is that he is childless. One day, while returning from a pilgrimage, he and his wife, Bansa (Tanuja), find an abandoned child. They decide to bring up the child and name him Gurdit. Later, the couple has a child of their own. Both siblings grow to manhood, loyal to each other until a woman drives a wedge between them.

Rating: 0 / 10

Cast

Gurdas Mann

Gurdas Mann

as Gurdit

Kulbhushan Kharbanda

Kulbhushan Kharbanda

as Shamsher Singh

Mehar Mittal

Mehar Mittal

as Sakhi Ram (Dakhiaa)

Aruna Irani

Aruna Irani

as Balwant's wife

Crew

  • K. Pappu - Director

  • Sushil Chopra - Cinematography

  • Amrik Gill - Screenplay

  • Amrik Gill - Producer

  • Amrik Gill - Editor

Reviews

ilhoksj:

I know my favorite film of all time is Ucha Dar Baba Nanak Da which stars Gurdas Mann and Priti Sapru it is good emotional film between to two families, Then they feud it out and Gurdas Mann loss his ...

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