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| Top Bollywood films |
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An overview of the films produced by the Bollywood film industry based in Mumbai in 1953.
Do Bigha Zameen directed and produced by Bengali director Bimal Roy and starring Balraj Sahni, Nirupa Roy, Ratan Kumar and Jagdeep won the Filmfare Best Movie Award. Bimal Roy also won the Filmfare Best Director Award and the film won the Certificate of Merit at National Film Award of India. Roy would win the Filmfare Best Director in 1955 also for the film Parineeta in which actress Meena Kumari scooped the Filmfare Best Actress Award for her performance.
The top ten grossing films at the Indian Box Office in 1953:[1]
| 1953 Rank |
Title | Notes |
| 1. | Anakali | |
| 2. | Ladki | |
| 3. | Do Bigha Zameen | |
| 4. | Parineeta | |
| 5. | Footpath | |
| 6. | Jhamela | |
| 7. | Shikast | |
| 8. | Humsafar | |
| 9. | Aah | |
| 10. | Raahi |
| Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1953 | ||||||
| Aabshar | ||||||
| Aag Ka Dariya | ||||||
| Aaghosh | ||||||
| Aah | ||||||
| Aansoo | ||||||
| Aas | ||||||
| Akash | ||||||
| Alif Laila | ||||||
| Anand Bhawan | ||||||
| Anarkali | ||||||
| Armaan | ||||||
| Aurat | ||||||
| Baaz | Guru Dutt | Guru Dutt, Geeta Bali, Johnny Walker | ||||
| Babla | ||||||
| Baghi | ||||||
| Bahadur | ||||||
| Bahu Beti | ||||||
| Bhagyawan | ||||||
| Chacha Chowdhury | ||||||
| Chalis Baba Ek Chor | ||||||
| Chandirani | ||||||
| Char Chand | ||||||
| Daera | ||||||
| Dana Paani | ||||||
| Dard-e-Dil | ||||||
| Dharma Pathni | ||||||
| Dhoon | ||||||
| Dhuaan | ||||||
| Dil-E-Nadan | ||||||
| Do Bigha Zameen | ||||||
| Ek Do Teen | ||||||
| Faraib | ||||||
| Fareb | ||||||
| Firdaus | ||||||
| Footpath | ||||||
| Gaon Ki Kahani | ||||||
| Gharbaar | ||||||
| Gul Sanobar | ||||||
| Gunah | ||||||
| Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hari Darshan | ||||
| Hazaar Raaten | ||||
| Humdard | ||||
| Humsafar | ||||
| Husn Ka Chor | ||||
| Jallianwalla Baag Ki Jyoti | ||||
| Jeewan Jyoti | ||||
| Jhamela | ||||
| Jungle Ka Jawahar | ||||
| Khoj | ||||
| Ladki | ||||
| Laharen | ||||
| Laila Majnu | ||||
| Lehren | ||||
| Madmust | ||||
| Mahatma | ||||
| Malkin | ||||
| Mallika Soloni | ||||
| Manchala | ||||
| Mashooka | ||||
| Mazi Zameen | ||||
| Mehmaan | ||||
| Naag Panchami | ||||
| Nabin Yatra | ||||
| Naina | ||||
| Naulakha Haar | ||||
| Nav Durga | ||||
| Naya Ghar | ||||
| Naya Raasta | ||||
| Paheli Shaadi | ||||
| Papi | ||||
| Parineeta | Meena Kumari, Ashok Kumar | |||
| Patita | ||||
| Rahi | ||||
| Rail Ka Dibba | ||||
| Raj Ratan | ||||
| Rangila | ||||
| Shagufa | ||||
| Shahenshah | ||||
| Shamsheer | ||||
| Shamsherbaaz | ||||
| Shikast | ||||
| Shole | ||||
| Shuk Rambha | ||||
| Shyama | ||||
| Suhag Sindoor | ||||
| Teen Batti Char Raasta | ||||
| Thokar |
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