

Is it worth watching? If you are a history nerd or someone who loves seeing how movies used to look when they were basically just filmed stage plays, then yes. It is a trip back to 1934. But if you can’t stand grainy footage and audio that sounds like it was recorded inside a tin can, you will probably turn it off in...


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"Is it worth watching? If you are a history nerd or someone who loves seeing how movies used to look when they were basically just filmed stage plays, then yes. It is a trip back to 1934. But if you can’t stand grainy footage and audio that sounds like it was recorded inside a tin can, you will probably turn it off in five minutes. This is strictly for the patient viewers. The Bandit who Sings K.L. Saigal plays Mansoor, the dacoit. He doesn't really look like a scary bandit to me. He has t..."
K.L. Saigal
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