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- Alibaba, (Dharmendra) a native of Guleba is in love with Marjina (Hema Malini). The town has a ruler, Abu Hasan. Guleban is terrorized by dacoits. Ali Baba hears the password to the door of the cave of the dacoits and takes a lot of jewels from the cave. His brother is killed by the dacoits as he forgets the password and is trapped inside. A young girl whose father has been murdered by the dacoits (Zeenat Aman) has a score to settle with Abu Hasan. Abu Hasan turns out to be the head of the dacoits and he comes to know that Ali Baba visits the cave. He hides the 40 thieves in large urns to kill Ali Baba. Ali Baba comes to know of this and kills them all. He brings to light the startling truth that their own ruler heads the dacoits!
- After being violently separated from the woman he loves, a young man must disguise himself in order to keep meeting her.
- Adaptation of three short stories by Ray Bradbury. An atmosphere of hostility forms inside an unnamed city, and the citizens are unsettled by the materialization of ghosts and the memories of their loved ones.
- Various battles including that of Lepanto.
- In one of the quarters of the old part of Tashkent "Mahalla", in the adobe houses opposite the large new building there live the families of builders: the mason with his wife and daughter Sayyera, old Mehrihon, whose son Azimdzhan completes his studies in Moscow, Arslan's canteen and his son, crane operator Umar. Sayera had just graduated from school, secretly from her relatives entered the plant. Neighbors are strenuously trying to interfere in her fate: Mehrihon wants to marry Azimjana, and Arslan's wife - his son. After a number of misunderstandings, it turns out that Azimjan has already married in Moscow, and Umar is in love with Umid, working with him at the construction site. Young people help Umar overcome the resistance of his parents and marry Umid. Happy family moved from Mahalla to a newly built house.
- "Man Follows Birds" is a coming-of-age story of a young Uzbek poet surrounded by violence. Farouk is fascinated by trees and Khamraev films him with a lot of melancholy and tenderness. Cast apart because he's poor and his father's drunk, Farouk is not happy in his village. When his father dies, he decides to go in the mountains with his best friends. Looking for nature at its purest, the two teenage boys have to deal with the cruelty of violent barbarians. Their trip will also make them meet a lost orphan girl and a wise beggar.
- The film based on the story of the same name by Uzbek poet and writer Gafur Gulom about the adventures of an irrepressible young boy who encounters various people and life situations during his journey.
- This is a true story film referred to as 'You are not an orphan'. It's about Shoakhmet Shamakhmudov and his wife Bakhri Akramova, an Uzbek family of blacksmiths who gave shelter to fifteen children during the World War II. Children where different nationality and age. Among of them were Russian, Belarusian, Moldovan, Kazakh, Jewish and even German.
- Follows the adventures of the "Robin Hood of the East". Posing as a wise man from Damascus Nasreddin becomes the tyrannical Emir's trusted adviser. Little does the Emir know that Nasreddin's secretly working against him - a plot that includes stealing the Emir's prize harem girl.
- A dying woman's wish sends her son on a train journey from the steppes of Uzbekistan to the Russian hinterland in search of his father's grave. Just as the traveler's home city of Samarkand is situated on the border between East and West, Khamraev balances his film on the edge of two cultures, evoking the soul of Russia and the crumbling beauty of what was once the Silk Road.
- Adolat lives happily with her mother and father, leading a joyous life alongside her best friend, Qumri, who is later happily married to Umar. But this happiness comes to an end the day she is given in marriage as a second wife to the wealthy merchant Taji Bai, whose first wife is infertile.
- The year is 1921. To save his mother and younger brothers from starvation, peasant boy Misha Dodonov, along with his friend Seryozha, goes to Tashkent for food.
- About the awakening of self-awareness in a Muslim woman. The first years of Soviet power in Central Asia. They want to give the Sagadat girl to the rich old man Ahmet-bay. For resistance, her father locks her in a closet. Umar, the girl's lover, helps her escape. In the final, Sagadat goes to study in Moscow. The film has not been preserved.
- An elderly woman lives in a small village in Soviet Uzbekistan with her son, daughter-in-law, and their ten children.
- Set in Uzbekistan, this bittersweet story of true love follows star-crossed lovers as they are: babies in the same hospital; teenagers, with the girl's family rejecting her marriage to this poor boy and forcing her to marry someone else; and, then, as man and woman, years later after she has had a son,, briefly meeting on a train. Finally, the man is killed for whistle blowing on his corrupt boss in an auto factory.
- Based on the conflict between the new atheistic communist government that ruled in Uzbekistan after the revolution in Russia and the traditional laws of Islam that Uzbek people believing for a thousand years.
- A Bolshevik army officer and Uzbek who has been nursed back to health by a young Uzbek woman to whom he is now married, gains responsibility for the local village in 1929. He is urged by comrades in Tashkent to have the local women drop their chadors and veils but he is also told that he should not force this on anyone. His wife declines to take off her veil, so a 14 year old girl steps forward to set the example, over the objections of the local Muslim clergy and most of the village men. After the girl is killed, and the commissar is shot, his wife takes him to the hills to nurse him back to health once again. She begs her husband to leave the village. Instead when he decides to return, she is pressured by her father to continue to wear the veil.
- The youth years of Ibn Seena
- The daughter of the Khiva khan Dzhemal and her milk sister Selekh leave from Bukhara to Khiva. The robbers attack the caravan on the way. The ataman of the gang of Kur-Bashi is struck by the beauty of Jemal, but the girl rejects the love of the robber. His concubine Gul-Saryk, jealous of a new rival, promotes the escape of girls.
- 1876. The Turks murder the parents of the 14-year-old Rali. His only relative is sentenced to life imprisonment in the Asian fortress. Rali walks after the condemned men. After a long and painful road, he reaches the fortress. He finds help from the old man and his daughter. With their assistance, he organizes the escape of the condemned. After numerous adventures the fugitives reaches the motherland. They enlist in a Bulgarian rebel army together with the Russian soldiers of the Russian-Turkish War for the freedom of Bulgaria.
- Three interrelated stories of thwarted young love in summertime Tashkent. Visually striking with some memorable images and two heartfelt performances, but the story line is difficult to follow as the subtitles are often lost in the bright sunlight through the trees or off the water.