Where to watch Chandulal Shah in the UK
Find every Chandulal Shah film and TV show streaming, free, or available to rent in the UK. Updated daily — verified 4 May 2026.
Chandulal Jesangbhai Shah was a pioneering figure in Indian cinema—an acclaimed director, producer, screenwriter, and studio founder whose contributions played a vital role in shaping the Hindi film industry from the silent era to post-independence India. Born in Jamnagar, Gujarat, and educated at Sydenham College, Bombay, Shah began his career at the Bombay Stock Exchange. His entry into cinema was accidental: while assisting his brother J.D. Shah, a mythological film writer, he was asked to direct Vimala (1925) for Lakshmi Film Company after the original director fell ill. The film’s success…
Chandulal Shah films streaming in the UK
Most-watched films featuring Chandulal Shah, available across UK streaming, rent and buy.
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- Zameen Ke Tare (1960) Director
- Paapi (1953) Director
- Jogan (1950) Producer
- Bhakta Surdas (1942) Producer
- Desh Dasi (1935) Director
- The Untouchable (1940) Director
- Gunsundari (1934) Director
- Sati Savitri (1932) Director
- Miss 1933 (1933) Director
- The Secretary (1938) Writer
- Sipahi Ki Sajni (1936) Director
- Devi Devayani (1931) Director
- Barrister's Wife (1935) Director
- Typist Girl (1926) Director
- Prabhu Ka Pyara (1936) Director
- Naughty Girl (1934) Director
- Keemti Aansoo (1935) Director
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Most-watched Chandulal Shah films currently: Zameen Ke Tare (1960), Paapi (1953), Jogan (1950), Bhakta Surdas (1942), Desh Dasi (1935).
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