Thokar

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Directed byA. R. Kardar
Written byM. Sadiq
Produced byChandulal Shah
Starring
Thokar
Film poster ad in Filmindia (1939)
Directed byA. R. Kardar
Written byM. Sadiq
Produced byChandulal Shah
Starring
CinematographyGordhanbhai Patel
Music byGyan Dutt
Production
company
Release date
  • 1939 (1939)
CountryIndia
LanguagesHindi
Urdu

Thokar also called The Kick is a 1939 Indian Hindi-Urdu film directed by A. R. Kardar. Produced by Chandulal Shah for his production banner Ranjit Movietone, it has music by Gyan Dutt.[1] The story writer was M. Sadiq, with cinematography by Gordhanbhi Patel.[2] The cast included Kumar, Ishwarlal, Madhuri, Yakub, Noor Mohammed Charlie, Ram Marathe, Waheedan Bai and Dixit.[3] The story involves a blind villager winning a lottery but he eventually realises that money can not bring happiness.[4]

Thokar is cited as one of the "most interesting" films made by Kardar for Ranjit Movietone. The other was Pagal (1940).[5] Baburao Patel, editor of the film magazine Filmindia, called it one of the "good social pictures" and "the best" from Chandulal Shah.[6]

Mohan is a poor blind villager taking care of his ward Radha, who is in love with him. The village tramp, Ramesh (Charlie) sells him a lottery ticket. To Mohan's astonishment, he wins the sweep-stakes but Ramesh wants his share. Ramesh takes Mohan to the city with the intention of getting his eyes treated. In the city, Ramesh deviously gets Mohan married off to a prostitute who is having an affair with Ramesh. When Mohan's eyesight is restored, he sees his wealth diminishing, and an adulterous wife. He takes revenge on Ramesh and his wife. Mohan finally returns to the village and to Radha.

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