Babubhai Mehta
Babubhai Mehta was a writer of stories for Bollywood Hindi films. His notable work include the story of 1940 film Aurat, which was remade as Mother India in 1957.[1]
Filmography
As writer
- 1941 Bahen
- 1940 Aurat
- 1939 Ek Hi Raasta (writer)
- 1939 Jeevan Saathi (writer)
- 1938 Teen Sau Din Ke Baad (writer)
- 1937 Jagirdar
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References
- Chatterjee, Gayatri (2002). Mother India. British Film Institute. p. 12. ISBN 978-0-85170-917-8.
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