Baghi Sipahi (Rebel Soldier) is a 1936 Hindi/Urdu film directed by A. R. Kardar.
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Shaheen, known professionally as Zeba, is a Pakistani actress. She was one of the top stars of the Pakistani film industry in the 1960s and the early 1970s. She was voted among 25 of the greatest actors of Asia in a 2010 CNN poll.
Gul Hamid or Gul Hamid Khan (1905-1936) was an Indian film actor. He started his acting career in silent films and later played leading roles in talkies. He had many honors to his credit. He acted in Heer Ranjha, the first film produced in Punjabi and in Seeta, a talkie that won an honorary diploma in the 1934 Venice Film Festival and that was also the first Indian film shown at an International film festival. Hamid also wrote the script, acted in, and directed the film Khyber Pass (1936). Hamid died of Hodgkin's Disease in 1936.
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The East India Film Company was an Indian film production company, based in Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, British India. It was the first Indian film company to screen a movie at an international film festival. Started in 1932 in Calcutta, by R. L. Khemka, it went on to be a pioneer in producing films across several regional film industries, including Bengali, Hindi, Urdu, Telugu, and Tamil, in the decade after its founding; till then, production companies were restricted regionally.
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Baghi Sipahi is a 1936 Hindi/Urdu film directed by A. R. Kardar. It was an adaptation of Cardinal Richelieu (1935) directed by Rowland V. Lee, a Twentieth Century Pictures production, which was a big success at the box-office. Baghi Sipahi, a costume action drama, was produced by the East India Film Company.
Baghi Sipahi (Punjabi) is a 1986 Pakistani, action and a musical film directed and produced by Fiaz Sheikh. Film starring actor Sultan Rahi, Mumtaz, Mustafa Qureshi, Aasia and Afzaal Ahmed, Edited by Mohammad Ashiq Ali. It became a "semi-hit" at the box office.
Purnima Das Verma was an Indian film actress who worked predominantly in Hindi language films. She is the grandmother of actor Emraan Hashmi.
Baghi Sipahi is a 1958 Bollywood film directed by Bhagwan Das Varma and starring Madhubala, Chandrashekhar and Ranjan. Baghi Sipahi is loosely based on the very successful Hollywood film Quo Vadis, which was adapted from the 1896 book with the same title by the Nobel Laureate author Henryk Sienkiewicz. Baghi Sipahi was released on 1 January 1958.
Varma Films was a film production and distribution company founded in Mumbai, India and predominantly involved in producing and distributing Hindi-language films.