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The charming Mr. Sampat weaves his way into theatrical company with his moneymaking schemes, only to cause the everyone involved to go bankrupt, including Malina, the young actress who has fallen in love with him.
The charming Mr. Sampat weaves his way into theatrical company with his moneymaking schemes, only to cause the everyone involved to go bankrupt, including Malina, the young actress who has fallen in love with him.

This film is included in a book- 40 Retakes: Bollywood Classics You May Have Missed by Avijit Gosh.

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    • Author: MOQ
    MR.Sampat relevant even today… The song with lyrics ACCHE DIN AAYENGE, is our PM'S tag line.. This is 2015 that was 1 9 5 2 !! Too good movie… Motilal par excellence… enjoyed the show.. go & watch it super by pad mini & all the cast Kanhaiyalal too good Aga…brilliant. don't miss it a true gem from GEM IN.. good direction good camera good editing very great lyrics MR.Sampat relevant even today… The song with lyrics ACCHE DIN AAYENGE, is our PM'S tag line.. This is 2015 that was 1 9 5 2 !! Too good movie… Motilal par excellence… enjoyed the show.. go & watch it super by pad mini & all the cast Kanhaiyalal too good Aga…brilliant. don't miss it a true gem from GEM in I.. good direction good camera good editing very great lyrics vi jay Goa
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    • Author: Modigas
    What a surprisingly good film this was, total tour-de-force. Written by the great R.K Narayan, the story is a hard-hitting satire on the newly independent Indian political system and the apathy of the society in general. Narayan's pen doesn't spare anyone, 'Swadeshi' netas, communist comrades, theater personnel, traders, the left over royalty. Even the general public is severely indicted! And any review of the film would be incomplete without mentioning the absolutely marvellous performance by Motilal, as Mr Sampat, a sleek, smooth operator who perhaps was way too real and deviously clever for 50s cinema. In any case, the movie itself is totally different from the established mould of 50s Bombay cinema. Others have done a decent job too. The satirical spirit even engulfs the song and dance sequences, some of which are equally biting as the rest of the plot. In conclusion, a must watch, especially considering the fact that it was made in 1952! and most of the plot still feels contemporary.
  • Cast overview:
    Motilal Motilal - Mr. Sampat
    Padmini Padmini - Malini Devi
    Kanhaiyalal Chaturvedi Kanhaiyalal Chaturvedi - Seth Makhanlal Jhaverimull Gheewala (as Kanhaiyalal)
    Swaraj Swaraj - Director of Kalamandir Theatre
    Agha Agha - Bajrang Brahmachari
    Kailash Kailash - Prince Raj Mohan
    Badri Prasad Badri Prasad - Malini's father
    L. Narayan Rao L. Narayan Rao - Banker (as Narayan Rao)
    L.R. Mudaliar L.R. Mudaliar - Kavi
    Sundari Bai Sundari Bai - Nirmala
    Kadam Kadam - Assistant Director of Kalamandir Theatre
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