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Awaara, also
written Awāra and
known overseas as The Vagabond, is a 1951
Indian crime drama film,
produced and
directed by Raj Kapoor, and
written by Khwaja...
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Awaara Hoon" (transl. I am a Vagabond) is a song from the 1951
Indian film
Awaara,
directed by and
starring Raj Kapoor,
which was
internationally po****r...
- on The
Tramp in films, such as
Awaara (1951),
Shree 420 (1955) and Mera Naam
Joker (1970). His
performance in
Awaara was
ranked as one of the "Top-Ten...
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Barsaat (1949).
Following this she
starred in Raj Kapoor's
crime drama Awaara (1951),
which was a
major critical and
financial success.
After a brief...
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Films produced many
successful films such as
Awaara (1951), Boot Polish,
Jagte Raho and
Shree 420.
Awaara was
particularly successful, not just in India...
- superhits. Shankar-Jaikishan
began the new
decade with
another Raj
Kapoor film
Awaara (1951),
which again proved to be a huge
commercial success and its soundtrack...
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helped her find jobs as a
group dancer in the
films Shabistan (1951) and
Awaara (1951). She was soon
working regularly and was
featured as a solo dancer...
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first Indian film to
become a
blockbuster at the
Soviet box
office was
Awaara (1951),
directed by Raj
Kapoor and
written by
Khwaja Ahmad Abbas, released...
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Charlie Chaplin's "little tramp", much like Kapoor's
character in his 1951
Awaara. The
music was
composed by the team of
Shankar Jaikishan, and the lyrics...
- Story. At the age of 12, Khan was
taken to a
theatre to see Raj Kapoor's
Awaara and was
mesmerised by the film.
Following the film, he
decided to visit...