Nartaki
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Roop Kumari
Satya Sundar
Swamiji
Gyananandji

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Roop Kumari (Leela Desai) a famous court dancer is forbidden entry into a temple monastery run by a strict disciplinarian Priest. The cast listed here is for the Hindi version, there is also a Bengali version with a different cast, but same director and release year.
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1940-12-24
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हिन्दी
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