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Roti

(1942)

Drama

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2hrs 8m

Overview

Roti made in the early 1940s inspired by the German Expressionism, is a real critique of Indian society with prophetic insight. It deals with two models - one of a millionaire, possessed by money and power in an industrial civilisation, the other of a tribal couple living in a primeval state of nature. The millionaire is saved by the couple after an air crash, the tribal couple emigrate to the city, do not find happiness and return. The millionaire is ruined in the city, tries futilely to find salvation among the tribal.

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Chandramohan as Laxmidas

Chandramohan

** Laxmidas

Sheikh Mukhtar as Balam

Sheikh Mukhtar

** Balam

Sitara Devi as Kinara

Sitara Devi

** Kinara

Begum Akhtar as Darling (as Akhtaribai Fayzabadi)

Begum Akhtar

** Darling (as Akhtaribai Fayzabadi)

Ashraf Khan as Bhadak

Ashraf Khan

** Bhadak

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