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  1. Bhola (Ratan Kumar) and Belu (Naaz) are left in the care of their wicked aunt Kamla (Chand Burke), a prostitute, after their mother dies. She forces them to beg on the streets and takes the whole collection at night, often by beating them brutally.

  2. Jul 18, 2014 · Toddlers Belu and Bhola are orphaned when their mom dies because of plague, and their dad is imprisoned. They are then left in the uncaring care of their cruel aunt, Kamla. They want to lead a ...

  3. Pre-teen brother and sister, abandoned by their father to be taken care of by an abusive prostitute aunt, survive life in an Indian squatters' camp, aided by a friendly cripple, by learning to shine shoes instead of begging. Director. Prakash Arora. Writer. Bhanu Pratap.

  4. Jul 31, 2021 · Starring Rattan Kumar, Baby Naaz and David, Prakash Arora's 1954 film Boot Polish examines the condition of children who are born into poverty.

  5. Mar 11, 2019 · In this bimonthly series, Jai Arjun Singh recommends Hindi films from the fifties and sixties. In this instalment, he tells you why you should watch Prakash Arora's Boot Polish (1954) starring Baby Naaz, Rattan Kumar, David Abraham, Chand Burke. You can watch the film on YouTube.

  6. Dec 31, 2014 · Synopsis. Originally titled Ab Dilli Dur Nahin, Boot Polish was produced (but not directed) by prolific Indian filmmaker Raj Kapoor. The main adult character, played by Kapoor, is a carefree vagabond who befriends a pair of enterprising orphans (Baby Naaz and Rattan Kumar).

  7. Toddlers Belu and Bhola share an uncertain future when their mom dies in the plague, and their dad is imprisoned. They are then left in the uncaring care of Kamla, their aunt, who moonlights as a prostitute.

  8. Boot Polish is a 1954 Hindi comedy drama directed by Prakash Arora and produced by Raj Kapoor. It won Best Film at the Filmfare Awards. The film stars Ratan Kumar and Naaz in the lead roles.

  9. Synopsis. Two orphans are forced by their abusive aunt to beg in the streets of Bombay. They take up shining shoes but are separated from each other. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

  10. Director. Bhanu Pratap. Writer. Two orphans are forced by their abusive aunt to beg in the streets of Bombay. They take up shining shoes but are separated from each other.