Kissa Kursi Ka

Kissa Kursi Ka

Directed by Amrit Nahata, Kissa Kursi Ka (Trans: "Tale of Throne") was a controversial Hindi movie released in 1977. The film was banned by the Indian Government and all prints were confiscated.

The plot revolved around a corrupt and evil politician, played by Manohar Singh, trying to woo personified public, played by Shabana Azmi.

It was directed by Amrit Nahata.

Cast

* Shabana Azmi
* Raj Babbar
* Utpal Dutt
* Rehana Sultana
* Manohar Singh

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