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Cast
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Sachin Pilgaonkar | As: Amal |
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A.K. Hangal | As: Pandit, doctor |
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Satyendra Kapoor | As: Madhabdutta |
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Balraj Sahni | As: Andhe Baba |
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Mukri | As: Dahiwala |
Storyline
Amal, a young boy with an incurable disease is trapped inside the house by the local pandit-doctor’s orders. He spends the day chattering with passersby and villagers while daydreaming about those encounters later. When the chowkidar tells him the new building across the road from his house is a new Post Office belonging the Raja, Amal starts fantasising about visiting the King beyond the hills, and getting a letter or delivering the letters going all around, setting out from the confine of his house
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Certification: | U |
Cast
|
Sachin Pilgaonkar |
Amal |
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A.K. Hangal |
Pandit, doctor |
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Satyendra Kapoor |
Madhabdutta |
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Balraj Sahni |
Andhe Baba |
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Mukri |
Dahiwala |
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Sharmila Tagore |
Directed By
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Zul Vellani |
Director |
Writing Credits
|
Rabindranath Tagore |
Story |
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Sound
|
Madan Mohan |
Original Music Composer |
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