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Aan (Hindi: आन, Urdu: آن, translation: Pride), released as The
Savage Princess in the United Kingdom and United States, is a 1952
Indian Bollywood adventure film, produced and directed by Mehboob
Khan. It was India's first technicolour film, as it was shot in 16mm
Gevacolour and was blown up in Technicolor. It stars Dilip Kumar,
Premnath, and Nimmi, and marked the debut of Nadira. It was the most
expensive Indian film ever at the time.It was the highest-grossing
Indian film ever at the time, domestically and overseas. Aan was the
first Indian film to have a worldwide release in many countries,
subtitled in 17 languages and released in 28 countries, including the
United Kingdom, United States, France, and Japan. The film also
received critical acclaim in the British press at the time. In South
India, it was also dubbed and released in Tamil with the same title,
Aan.It begins with a royal Indian family, which consists of the
Maharaj (Murad), his brother Shamsher Singh (Premnath) and sister
Rajshree (Nadira). A local village leader named Jai Tilak (Dilip
Kumar) enters a contest to tame Princess Rajshree's horse, and after
he is successful, Shamsher challenges Jai to a bout of fencing. Jai is
declared the winner of the fight after much dispute and Shamsher is
enraged at losing to a poor villager. Jai then falls in love with
Rajshree and tries numerous times to woo her, but the princess's
arrogance prevents her from revealing her true feelings. Aan Top Movies & Young Movies




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