J.S. Casshyap Movies

1963  
 
This drama follows the nine hours that came before the assassination of Indian leader Mahatma Gandhi by a Hindu radical. Naturam Godse (Horst Buchholz), a Brahmin who was rejected for service in the British Army and is horrified by the fighting between Moslem and Hindu fanatics, comes to the conclusion that the only solution to the civil unrest is to kill Gandhi (J.S. Casshyap), believing that the leader's philosophy of non-violence has only fanned the flames of unrest. In love with a married woman, Rani Mahta (Valerie Gearon), Godse spends a guilty afternoon with her as he flashes back on his life of violence and mistreatment; he also pays a call to Sheila (Diane Baker), a prostitute. Meanwhile, as civil unrest flares around him, Ghandi goes about his daily rounds, despite warnings from police chief Gopal Das (Jose Ferrer) that his life is in danger. J.S. Casshyap was a 64-year-old teacher and author before being cast as Gandhi in this, his first film role. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Horst BuchholzJosé Ferrer, (more)
1936  
 
Bavarian-born Franz Osten directs this innovative romantic melodrama about the oppressive traditions of the caste system. The film centers on an ill-fated love affair between Mohan (P.F. Pithawala), who is Brahmin-born, and Kasturi (Devika Rani), born of the lowly untouchable caste. When the neighbors get wind of their romance, they react with ruthless violence to maintain the community's ancient social order. Later, when Mohan and Kasturi bow to societal norms and marry their pre-selected, caste-approved mates, ugly rumors about the two spread again, resulting in death and bloody retribution. ~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide

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