Mukti
The Liberation of the Soul
1937 · 115 min · ★ 8.0 · Drama
This classic adultery story tells of an artist, Prasanta (Barua) presented in the stereotypically romantic image: dedicated to his vocation, paying no heed to his scandalous reputation (he paints nude models) and with a cavalier attitude to his conservative father-in-law's (Choudhury) demands for a good social behavior.
Directed by P.C. Barua · Written by P.C. Barua
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P.C. Barua Prasant -
Kanan Devi Chitra - A Amar Mullick Local Trader
- S Sailen Choudhury Father-In-Law
- A Ahi Sanyal
- I Indu Mukherjee Bipul
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Devbala Bipul's Mother -
Pankaj Mullick Pahadi - M Menaka Devi
- B Bibhuti Chakraborty
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