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Eleven Thousand Girls is a film of genre Drama directed by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas with Bharat Bhushan

Eleven Thousand Girls (1962)

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Length 2h32
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Genres Drama

Gyara Hazar Ladkian (Eleven Thousand Girls ) is a 1954 Hindi romantic social drama film directed by K. A. Abbas. The film was co-produced by the poet Ali Sardar Jafri, who also helped co-write the story with Abbas.
Produced under the Film Friends banner, it had music by N. Dutta. The director of photography was Ramchandra. The cast included Bharat Bhushan, Mala Sinha, Helen, Murad, Nadira, and Madhavi.

The story, which is told in flashback, involves a working girl, Asha, played by Mala Sinha, who is in court for a murder committed by her younger sister. Bharat Bhushan plays the lawyer and journalist, Puran, who takes the case to prove her innocence.

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Asha (Mala Sinha) is in court facing a murder trial. Puran (Bharat Bhushan), a lawyer and journalist, takes the case. The story then goes into flashback, showing Asha working in the rationing office just after the war. She comes from a poor family and is the sole earning member. She also has six younger sisters to take care of. Puran comes from a rich family; his father is Seth Mulchand, a business man. However, Puran decides to work for a newspaper, as a reporter. Asha likes Puran's articles exposing corruption and black-marketing, and his articles on working women. She gets interested in meeting the writer. The two meet in her office at her place of work. While leaving, Puran manages to drop his papers, and they get jumbled up with the papers on Asha's desk. Her paycheck, which was lying on the desk, is picked up by Puran by mistake along with his own papers. She meets Puran again to get her check back.

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