Kasauti (1941 film)

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Kasauti (1941)
Kasauti 1941.jpg
Directed byRamchandra Thakur
StarringRose, Marutirao Pehalwan, Sunalini, Veena, Satish Batra,
Release date
  • 1941 (1941)
Country British India
Language Hindi

Kasauti (means Criterion) is an Indian film directed by Ramchandra Thakur released in 1941. [1] The film also had Baby Meena (Meena Kumari) as a child artist. [2]

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Plot

A bridegroom unwittingly becomes the main suspect in a murder, when it appears he was the last person to see the female victim alive. [3]

Cast

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    References

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