Dak Ghar (डाकघर) 59 years old

Amal, a young boy with an incurable disease is trapped inside the house by the local pandit-doctor’s orders. He spends the day chattering with passersby and villagers while daydreaming about those encounters later. When the chowkidar tells him the new building across the road from his house is a new Post Office belonging the Raja, Amal starts fantasising about visiting the King beyond the hills, and getting a letter or delivering the letters going all around, setting out from the confine of his house

Credits

Dak Ghar Cast

Name Character
Mukri He was 42, 78 years old when he died as Dahiwala
Satyendra Kapoor He was 33, 76 years old when he died as Madhabdutta
Sharmila Tagore She was 20, now 80 years old
Sudha She was 20, now 39 years old as Flower seller girl
Balraj Sahni He was 51, 59 years old when he died as Andhe Baba
A.K. Hangal He was 47, 95 years old when he died as Pandit, doctor
Sachin Pilgaonkar He was 7, now 67 years old as Amal
Sachin

Dak Ghar Crew

Name Department
Zul Vellani as Director. Directing
Madan Mohan as Original Music Composer. He was 40 (51) years old when He died Sound
Dak Ghar poster
Dak Ghar (59 years)

  • Release day: Friday, January 01, 1965
  • Runtime: 60 minutes