India is Ours
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Though times have changed, Ram still uses old ways of farming due to a drought in the village. His brother, Bala, goes to Bombay to earn his living. Mahadev, a Zamindar in the village, eyes Usha, the lover of Bala. Due to the drought, the crops fail in the village, and Shikh Sahib, a social worker, comes to help the farmers, and shows them new ways of farming. Ramu goes to Bombay to take a loan for cooperative farming and asks Bala to turn back to the village, but he refuses. [The film is a socio-economic study of post-independence India, blending documentary elements with narrative storytelling. The film is often described as a "simple story woven into the documentary design" and features actors like Prithviraj Kapoor and Dev Anand.]
| Released | Jan 01, 1950 |
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| Runtime | 2h 19min |
| Genre | Documentary, Drama |
| Actor | Prithviraj Kapoor, Dev Anand, Premnath Malhotra |
| Director | Paul Zils |
| Production | Documentary Unit of India |