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A list of films produced by the Bollywood film industry based in Mumbai in 1968:
The top ten grossing films at the Indian Box Office in 1968: [1]
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Music |
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Izzat | T. Prakash Rao | Dharmendra, Tanuja, Jayalalithaa, Mehmood, Balraj Sahni, Tiwari, Mukri, David, Devika, Lalita Pawar | Social | Music: Laxmikant Pyarelal Lyrics: Sahir Ludhianvi |
Jawab Aayega | Ismat Chugtai, Shahid Lateef | Children | ||
Jhuk Gaya Aasman | Lekh Tandon | Rajendra Kumar, Saira Banu, Rajendra Nath, Prem Chopra, David, Durga Khote, Gajanan Jagirdar, Kamal Kapoor, Narendranath, Hari Shivdasani, Parveen Choudhary, Ruby Myers, Ram Avatar | Romantic fantasy Drama | Music: Shankar Jaikishan Lyrics: Hasrat Jaipuri, Shailendra, S. H. Bihari |
Juari | Suraj Prakash | Shashi Kapoor, Nanda, Kalpana, Tanuja, Rehman, David, Madan Puri, Naaz, Agha, Achala Sachdev, Kamal Kapoor, Sulochana | Melodrama | Music: Kalyanji Anandji Lyrics: Anand Bakshi |
Jung Aur Aman | Nanabhai Bhatt | Dara Singh, Mumtaz, Randhawa, Krishna Kumari, Jayant, Murad, Nadira, Laxmi Chhaya, Rajan Haksar, Mohan Choti | Action | Music: G. S. Kohli Lyrics: Prem Dhawan, Hasrat Jaipuri, Anjaan |
Kahin Aur Chal | Vijay Anand | Dev Anand, Asha Parekh, Shobha Khote, Madan Puri, Sunder, Jagdish Raj | Romantic Drama | Music: Shankar Jaikishan Lyrics: Hasrat Jaipuri, Shailendra |
Kahin Din Kahin Raat | Darshan | Biswajeet, Sapna, Pran, Helen, Johnny Walker, Veena, Malika, Murad, Bipin Gupta, Mohan Choti, Nadira, Habib, Ram Avatar | Action Thriller | Music: O P Nayyar Lyrics: S. H. Bihari, Aziz Kashmiri |
Kanyadaan | Mohan Sehgal | Shashi Kapoor, Asha Parekh, Dileep Raj, Sayeeda Khan, Om Prakash, Achala Sachdev, Tun Tun, Sabita Chatterjee, Sarita Khatau, Gopal Sehgal, Laxmi Chayya, Nazir Kashmiri, Rashid Khan | Social Romantic melodrama | Music: Shankar Jaikishan Lyrics: Gopaldas Neeraj, Hasrat Jaipuri |
Khiladi | Homi Wadia | Fearless Nadia, Dilip Raj, Sabita, Uma, Suzie, W. M. Khan, Vishwas Kunte, Habib | Action | Basant Pictures. Music: Lala Sattar Lyrics: Faruk Kaiser |
Kismat | Manmohan Desai | Biswajeet, Babita, Helen, Murad, Ulhas, Kamal Mehra, Hiralal, Hari Shivdasani, Jagdish Raj, Tun Tun, Polson, M. B. Shetty | Romance Suspense Thriller | Music: O. P. Nayyar Lyrics: Noor Dewasi |
Lady Killer | B. J. Patel | Aroon Sarnaik, Shabnam, David, Helen, Satyen Kappu, Nilofar, Rani, Arvind Rathod | Action Thriller | Music: Ajit Merchant Lyrics: Indeevar |
Lahoo Pukarega | S. N. Tripathi | Sujit Kumar, Shabnam, Tabassum, Madhumaliti, Salim Khan, Sunder, Rani, Habib, Noorjehan, Kundan | Action | Music: S. N. Tripathi Lyrics: Saba Fazli, Jaffer Ali |
London Express | B. J. Patel | Joni Bond, Rajan Kapoor, Arvind Rathod, Habib, Shri Bhagwan | Action Costume | Music: Robin Bannerjee Lyrics: Bakshi M Khanna |
Lutera Aur Jadugar | D. Raman | Azad, Nishi, Tabassum, Jagdeep, Mohan Choti, Rajan Haksar, Heera Sawant, Noorjehan | Action Fantasy | Music: Suresh Kumar Lyrics: Yogesh, Naseem Zaidi |
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Music |
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Mahatma: Life of Gandhi, 1869–1948 | Vithalbhai Jhaveri | Documentary | ||
Man Ka Meet | A. Subba Rao | Som Dutt, Leena Chandavarkar, Vinod Khanna, Om Prakash, Achala Sachdev, Rajendra Nath, Ramesh Deo, Shammi, Nana Palsikar, Ashim Kumar, Manorama | Romance Action | Ajanta Pictures, produced by Sunil Dutt. Music: Ravi Lyrics: Rajendra Krishan |
Mata Mahakali | Dhirubhai Desai | Shahu Modak, Jayshree Gadkar, Nalini Chonkar, Ashish Kumar, B. M. Vyas, Niranjan Sharma, Mahesh Bhatt, Polson | Mythology | Music: Avinash Vyas Lyrics: Bharat Vyas |
Mere Hamdam Mere Dost | Amar Kumar | Dharmendra, Sharmila Tagore, Mumtaz, Rehman, Santosh Kumar, Nigar Sultana, Om Prakash, Achala Sachdev, Snehlata, Khairati, Nazir Kashmiri | Romantic drama | Music: Laxmikant Pyarelal Lyrics: Majrooh Sultanpuri |
Mere Huzoor | Vinod Kumar | Raaj Kumar, Jeetendra, Mala Sinha, Laxmi Chhaya, Zeb Rehman, Johnny Walker, K. N. Singh, David, Manorama, Surekha, Indira Billi | Romantic Drama | Music: Shankar–Jaikishan Lyrics: Hasrat Jaipuri |
Nadir Shah | S. N. Tripathi | Feroz Khan, Naaz, Sheikh Mukhtar, Murad, Minu Mumtaz, P. Kailash, Hiralal, Sadiq | Historical Action Drama | Music: S. N. Tripathi Lyrics: Majrooh Sultanpuri |
Neel Kamal | Ram Maheshwari | Waheeda Rehman, Manoj Kumar, Raaj Kumar, Lalita Pawar, Mehmood, Shashikala, Balraj Sahni | Drama, Romance, Thriller, Musical | Music: Ravi Lyrics: Sahir Ludhianvi |
Padosan | Jyoti Swaroop | Sunil Dutt, Mehmood, Saira Banu, Kishore Kumar, Om Prakash, Dulari, Raj Kishore, Sunder, Agha, Jankidas | Comedy/Musical | Music: R. D. Burman Lyrics: Rajendra Krishan |
Parivar | Kewal P. Kashyap | Jeetendra, Nanda, Rajendra Nath, Om Prakash, Sulochana, Tun Tun, Jankidas, Krishan Dhawan | Family Drama | Music: Kalyanji Anandji Lyrics: Gulshan Bawra |
Payal Ki Jhankar | M. V. Raman | Kishore Kumar, Rajasree, Jyotilaxmi, Rehman, Dhumal, P. Kailash | Romantic melodrama | Music: C. Ramchandra Lyrics: Rajendra Krishan |
Pinjra | V. Shantaram | Shriram Lagoo, Sandhya, Nilu Phule, Vatsala Deshmukh, Bhalchandra Kulkarni | Romantic Social Melodrama | Music: Ram Kadam Lyrics: Jagdish Khebudkar |
Professor and Jadugar | Sultan | Indrajit, Indira, Khurshid (jr), Indira Bansal, Bob, Poonam Kapoor, Dalpat, Prem Sagar | Action Fantasy | Music: Sardar Singh Lyrics: Anjaan, K. Malik |
Raaste Aur Manzil | C. Vishwanath | P. Jairaj, Azra, Sushma, Pratima Devi, Sachin | Social | Music: Ram Kadam Lyrics: Ibrahim Faiz |
Raja Aur Runk | K. P. Atma | Sanjeev Kumar, Kumkum, Nazima, Mohan Choti, Ajit, Mukri, Nirupa Roy, Mahesh Kumar, Kamal Kapoor, Aruna Irani, Bipin Gupta, Badri Prasad | Costume Drama | Music: Laxmikant Pyarelal Lyrics: Anand Bakshi |
Roop Rupaiya | P. L. Santoshi | Jagdeep, Anita, Jayamala, Roma, Mirza Musharraf, Ulhas, Vivek | Social | Music: Usha Khanna Lyrics: Pyarelal Santoshi |
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