Jeet (1949 film)

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Jeet
Directed byMohan Sinha[1]
Produced byPratap A. Rana
StarringDev Anand
Suraiya
Kanhaiyalal Chaturvedi
Madan Puri
Suraiya Chowdhary
S.P. Mahendra
Shribhagwan
Habib
Durga Khote[2][3]
CinematographyDwarka Divecha
Edited byManohar Prabhu
Music byAnil Biswas and Shyam Babu Pathak
Prem Dhawan (lyrics)
Production
company
Raj Kirti Chitra
Release date
24 August 1949 (1949-08-24)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Jeet is a 1949 Hindi drama film directed by Mohan Sinha and produced by Pratap A. Rana.[4][5]

Plot[edit]

India has finally won independence from British rule, and there are signs of progress among the population. In a village, two childhood sweethearts, namely Jeet and Vijay live. Vijay lives with his mother and brother Ratan. When Ratan, who lives abroad, returns home to India, he brings all new ideas of progress and advancement. These ideas are not met well with some of the villagers, including Jeet and Vijay themselves. Ratan overhears a conversation that Vijay is not his real brother, and asks Vijay to leave the house, despite his mother's protests. Self-respecting Vijay leaves the house, and Ratan plans to marry Jeet, and schemes with some villagers that will revolutionize his plans for progress, and make Vijay the culprit.

Cast[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Jeet (1949) - Hindi Movie Watch Online". fridaycinemas.co. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
  2. ^ "Cast & Crew of Jeet". gomolo.com. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
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