Teesra Kaun (1965) [N/A]

Featuring:
Feroz Khan, Shashikala Jawalkar, Shyam Kumar

Written by:
Bal Kishan Mouj

Directed by:
Mohammed Hussain


Release Date:
January 1, 1965

Original Title:
Teesra Kaun

Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Bindu Kala Mandir

Production Countries:
India

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

A man goes on the run after being accused of stealing diamonds from the future in-laws of his sister.

Prakash lives a fairly wealthy lifestyle in Bombay along with his widowed mother, and a sister, Renuka, who is soon to wed Dindayal, the only son of widower businessman Mukatlal. Before the wedding could be formalized, Prakash unexpectedly leaves, and the Police notify Mukatlal that his house has been broken into and diamonds worth Rs.8 Lakhs have been stolen. Mukatlal's servant informs them that he is able to identify Prakash as one of five of the culprits, the police launch a search for him, and the wedding gets canceled. Prakash returns home and informs his family and girlfriend, Shoba, that he has been framed, and sets out to try and convince Mukatlal also. Shortly thereafter, his mother will get the news that Mukatlal has been killed and the prime suspect is none other than her son.

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Rankings and Honors

Teesra Kaun (1965) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 6.3/10

Director:
Mohammed Hussain

Director of Photography:
Aloke Dasgupta

Editor:
Kamlakar Karkhanis

Original Music Composer:
Rahul Dev Burman

Producer:
B.D. Kapoor

Writer:
Bal Kishan Mouj

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