Dus Numbri (1976)

 ●  Hindi ● 2 hrs 50 mins

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Inspector Shiv Nath is a honest and diligent police officer in Bombay, and lives with his wife, Radha, and a young son, Arjun. While making several arrests in connection with counterfeit money and drugs, he comes to know that his close friend, Karamchand is also involved in this racket. Before he could take any action, he himself is arrested by the police for possession of fake money and drugs, and sentenced to a jail term, but he escapes and his whereabouts are unknown. Radha loses her mind and is institutionalized, while Arjun takes to petty crime and on reaching adult-hood is the Don of the area known and feared as "Dus Numbri". He meets with and falls in love with a petty thief and card-sharp, Rosemary Fernandes. When Radha accidentally meets with Rosemary, she thinks it is Sundari, Karamchand's wife, and then Radha starts to regain her sanity. But not for long, as Arjun, Radha, and Rosemary will soon be enmeshed in a plot that may well rid them of their senses, that is if it does not kill them first.
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Did you know? The film was remade in Telugu as KD No:1 (1978). Read More
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as Sundari / Rosemary Fernandes
as Arjun
as Insp. Shiv Nath
as CBI Officer Roopa Sharma
Supporting Actor
as Pascal
Supporting Actor
as Veeru
as Radha
Supporting Actor
Supporting Actor
Supporting Actor
as Karamchand
as Hawaldar Karan Singh Badshah
as Jhangi
Supporting Actor
as Dancer
Supporting Actor

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Associate Producer

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Dialogue Writer

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Stunt Coordinator
Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Hindi
Colour Info:
Black & White
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.39:1 (Scope)
Stereoscopy:
No
Movie Connection(s):
Remade as: KD No 1 (Telugu)
Trivia:
The film was remade in Telugu as KD No:1 (1978).