
Manjula of The Mohits
Nov 01 1963
•2h 12m
•Thriller, Drama
To capture the fort of Javal, Shivaji assigns the job to Bahiriji Naik. Manjula Mohite, a fearless girl who is desired by Kedarji of Javal, works along with Bahiriji to capture the fort.
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Jayshree Gadkar
Manjula Mohite
Baburao Pendharkar
Suryakant Mandhare
Master Vithal
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