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Boot Polish
*ing Ratan Kumar, David, Raj Kapoor(Guest), Baby Naaz
Director Prakash Arora
Music Director Shanker Jaikishan
Producer R.K.Films
Print Type Black & White

DVD Features ::
* Multi-Region: Can be played anywhere in the World.
* DVD 5 or DVD 9
* NTSC Format
* Video: Anamorphic (Widescreen)
* Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1
* Number of Discs: 2
* Digitally Mastered from the Original Film
* Subtitles: English
* Interactive Menus of Songs & Scenes for Easy Access

Sypnosis:
Whenever a polish-walla shines your shoes, so transparently bright, you look into them and see your own face reflected. But the shining surface of the shoes also reflects the faces of those thousands of destitute children who polish the shoes and everyone of those thousand faces has a story to tell. A story that will straight go to your heart. “Boot polish” tells such a human story of two children who earned their living by polishing shoes in the street of Bombay. BOMBAY! This one word at once reminds one of the magnificent Marine Drive the glistening sands of Chowpati. The Majestic Taj the swaying palms of Juhu Beach the heavnly air of the Hanging Gardens, streams of sleek automobiles a dazzling display of wealth and splendour. Under this colourful covering lies the throbbing heart, the hidden soul of Bombay in the countless slums in the pavement dwellings aad hutments, in the dingy shacks of dirty narrow lanes and gutters. Here millions struggle, suffer and perish Beggars destitutes and the unemployed fight a neverending relentless battle against poverty, disease and misery. BHOLA, an innocent boy of ten and his younger sister BELU aged seven were two destitute children, belonging to one such slum area of Bombay. They were well trained in the art of begging by a woman of dubious morals KAMLA CHACHI a distant relative who had provided the kids with sleeping space in her delapidated shack. The constant abuses bickerings and beatings from Kamla Chachi had made the lives of these kids a vertiable hell. Their only ray of hope was the neighbour, JOHN an old eccentric boot legger with a sharp tongue but a golden heart, John’s simple words “Strave die but don’t beg. Do something with your two hands-inspired the kids to stop begging and start the work of polishing boots. Bhola had observed Chitku a bootblack from the slums earn money in a dignified way by shining shoes. The idea of shining shoes fascinated him so much he resolved to become a bootblack. But the arrest of John took from their lives the little love and solace they had. They were left crying and helpless with nobody to go to with their troubles. They were turned out of the house for the day by a furious Kamla for not begging and polishing boots instead. Hours passed and they couldn’t get any business. The ceaseless rains has spolit their chances of getting a single customer. They ran from Station to Station, from Street to Street only to be disappointed. Belu started crying and wanted Bhola to beg for some money so that she could get something to eat. A great conflict rose in his mind. He had sworn not to beg his beloved sister was fainting from hunger. His troubles and trails mounted up to a new pitch of pathos till the question “BEG or DIE”, poses itself one again. But when the night was so dark, could the dawn be far away? Bhola, Belu and John Chacha met again on the cross roads of life The trails and tribulation were left behind; a new world of love and respect awaited them. This was the end of one period and the beginning of another. On their happy faces was written the future of the children of the coming generation.

Select the following link, scroll down to view the screenshots.

http://www.molodezhnaja.ch/bootpolish.htm

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Features:
An Exclusive compiled film: The Showman: Raj Kapoor, A trip down memory lane with Raj Kapoor's co-stars, collegues and family.
Digitally Re-mastered from the original film
Presented in original Theatrical aspect Ratio
Digitally enhanced Dolby digital 5.1 sound
Optional English subtitles
Feature Film Running Time: Approximately 148 minutes.


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