Story, Synopsis, Trivia, Dialogues for Aadmi (1939)


Aadmi is a 1939 Indian Bollywood social film released on 1939. The film is directed by V. Shantaram, music composed by Master Krishna Rao.
Aadmi is the telltale of an honest man (played by Vijay M. Srivastav) and his fight in favor of corruption and country's conspirator, but he is caught and Jailed for a crime (murder of his own mom and dad and bro), which he never pledged. He comes out of prison, to destroy his rivals. Among other possibilities, this movie was notable for well-known villain Shakti Kapoor's positive role of an honest police executive.

A love tragedy featuring a policeman, Moti (Modak) and a prostitute, Kesar (Hublikar). Moti saves Kesar from a police raid on a brothel and they fall in love. Her reputation and sense of guilt resist his attempts to rehabilitate her. Moti's respectable middle-class mother (Sundarabai) symbolizes all that Kesar would like to be, but she is arrested for murdering her evil uncle and refuses Moti's offer to release her from prison.


Moti, a young policeman, the son of a pious religious-minded but kind and gentle woman, falls in love with Kesar-a song and dance girl who has been driven into such a living by force of circumstances and who desperately wants to abandon this life. They decide to get married. Motis mother, not knowing the antecedants of Kesar, gives her assent to the marriage. At the last moment, Kesar realises that she would not fit in such a pious household and she leaves the town. Moti, at first tempted to behave like all frustrated lovers, is said by the commonsense advice of his colleagures and friends. Meanwhile the tragedy that has been doggint the footsteps Kesar overtakes her. Check out this page for more updates on Aadmi.

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