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Amrut Manthan : ウィキペディア英語版
Amrut Manthan

''Amrut Manthan'' is a 1934 Marathi costume drama film directed by V. Shantaram and his Prabhat Film Company. The film was produced in Marathi and Hindi. The film starred Chandra Mohan, Nalini Tarkhad, Shanta Apte, G. R. Mane, Varde, and Kelkar. The film was based on Narayan Hari Apte's novel "Bhagyashree".
==Plot==
The film opens with Chandika cult followers meeting in a dungeon. King Krantivarma (Varde) has banned human and animal sacrifices from what he perceives as increasingly fanatical festivals dedicated to the goddess. As a reaction to this, the cult's High Priest (Mohan) orders the unfortunate Vishwagupta (Kelkar) to kill the king. He obeys, but is then betrayed by the High Priest and caught. His son Madhavgupta (Mane) and his daughter Sumitra (Apte) join forces with another priest Rajkumari (Tarkhad) to finally overthrow the High Priest.

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