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Description: Video details - H3gf40xQMRk: Bhagam Bhag, 1956 Director: Bhagwan Music: O.P. Nayyar Lyrics: Majrooh Sultanpuri Choreographer: Surya Kumar Playback: Asha Bhosle, Geeta Dutt, Kishore Kumar, Mohammed Rafi Cast: Kishore Kumar, Bhagwan, Smriti Biswas, Shashikala, Badri Prasad, Tiwari, Kumkum, Kanchanmala English translation included. Asleep in their shanty room in Bombay, Kishore and Bhagwan, are awakened by three men who insist on searching their room at gun-point for a coat - albeit in vain. When Bhagwan finds the coat, there appears nothing valuable in it, but they decide to keep it. Their privacy is interrupted again - this time by two females, Smriti and Shashi, who distract them and take the coat. The duo follow the two women, who turn out to be nieces of Jwala Prasad, the owner of the coat. Goons manage to take the coat, but with Kishore and Bhagwan's help, the women are able to take it back to their uncle. A grateful Jwala Prasad lets the duo stay with them. The next morning the duo will wake up to nothing but surprises - as they will find Jwala Prasad and his nieces are gone. They decide to investigate further but their resolve will set off a chain of events that will take the two friends - first to Madras, then to Howrah, and then to Pakistan - where they will be held in a dungeon and goons will prepare nooses to hang them - without the hapless duo even knowing what is in the coat and why so many people want to obtain it. There are missing frames all over the place, anywhere from 1 or 2 at a time, to maybe over a second's worth. Some I could 'paper over' with some success, others I left alone. It's disconcerting but not too bad. And where's there's missing frames, there's also missing audio. This version is more than half an hour longer than any other I can find here on YouTube. I don't know why. More than two years after uploading this I received a copyright complaint for some jazz music playing during a very funny fight scene. It was either let them take all the ad money for 2 minutes out of a 135 minute public domain film or remove the music. I chose to mute the scene along with the accompanying sound effects. It takes place between