Kab? Kyoon? Aur Kahan? (1970)

 ●  Hindi ● 2 hrs 22 mins

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Dharmendra plays a suave CID Officer who romances Babita on board a ship and slowly we get to the plot which involves Babita's dad who dies under mysterious circumstances leaving behind a huge " property" and an evil looking uncle Pran who is after it and her.. Nothing is as it seems as the sinister plot unfolds and our innocent heroine is under threat of losing her sanity and perhaps her life.. Unless of course the hero manages to unravel the plot and save them all..It involves the mystery of dead body in a coffin and things that go bump in the night...

Cast: Babita Shivdasani, Dharmendra, Pran Krishan Sikand

Crew: Arjun Hingorani (Director), K Vaikunth (Director of Photography), Anandji Virji Shah (Music Director), Kalyanji Virji Shah (Music Director)

Rating: U (India)

Genres: Action, Mystery, Romance

Release Dates: 08 May 1970 (India)

Hindi Name: कब? क्यूँ? और कहाँ?

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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Hindi
Colour Info:
Black & White
Sound Mix:
Mono
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.39:1 (Scope)
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No
Movie Connection(s):
Reference: Naukar Biwi Ka (Hindi)
Trivia:
The movie is inspired by the classic French film Les Diaboliques (1955).