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  1. Kumarsen Samarth was an Indian film director. He belonged to a Marathi CKP family. His inclination towards the Marathi language led him to direct some great Marathi/Hindi movies such as Nal Damyanti and Rupaye ki Kahani (1948).

  2. Kumarsen Samarth was a film director from India. He was from a Marathi CKP family. His affinity for Marathi prompted him to helm some outstanding Marathi/Hindi films such as Nal Damyanti and Rupaye ki Kahani (1948).

  3. www.indianetzone.com › 35 › kumarsen_samarth_indian_directorKumarsen Samarth - IndiaNetzone.com

    Kumarsen Samarth is one of the popular directors of India, husband of Shobhna Samarth and father of Tanuja and Nutan.

  4. It was during this time that she met Kumarsen Samarth. He was a filmmaker who had studied cinematography from Germany and had just returned to India. He was an aspiring film maker and Shobhna married him on the condition that she would be allowed to continue her acting career.

  5. Kumarsen Samarth was a film celebrity, associated with Bollywood best known as a director. He is the senior-most member of Samarth filmy family of Bollywood, the family which include some of the finest artists of Bollywood cinema including Nutan, Tanuja and Kajol.

  6. Kumarsen Samarth was an Indian film director. He belonged to a Marathi CKP family. His inclination towards the Marathi language led him to direct some great Marathi/Hindi movies such as Nal Damyanti and Rupaye ki Kahani (1948).

  7. The Mukherjee-Samarth family is a Hindu Bengali-Marathi family that has been involved in the Hindi film industry since the 1930s, Shobhana Samarth having first acted in a film in 1935. The Mukherjee family was connected to the Samarth family by Tanuja's marriage to Shomu Mukherjee in 1973.

  8. Filmography & biography of Kumarsen Samarth. Checkout the movie list, birth date, latest news, videos & photos on BookMyShow.

  9. Shobhana Samarth (17 November 1916 – 9 February 2000) was an Indian director, actress and producer, who began her career in the early days of talkie movies in the Hindi film industry and continued in lead roles into the 1950s.

  10. Jan 28, 2021 · Directed by Kumarsen Samarth and produced by the Maharashtra govt 50 years ago, the 35-minute black and white film titled, A Case For Justice, seeks to establish that Marathi was widely used in the disputed areas.