Dilip Kumar in `Naya Daur`
Set in the backdrop of an India that was on the threshold of industrialisation, BR Chopra’s `Naya Daur` (1957) starring Dilip Kumar, Ajit and Vyjanthimala became a cult film of sorts. Dilip Kumar plays Shankar, a tangewala in the film, who had a revolutionary zeal in him. He and his fellow tangewalas earned their living by transporting commuters from one place to the other but their livelihood is threatened when Jeevan (a mean and a filthy rich landlord) tries to initiate bus services in the village with the sole intention of driving the tangewalas out of the town. Dilip Kumar dares to make a noise against such an injustice but none support him. In the end, the young man who stands by righteousness wins the fight, thereby safeguarding the interests of many in his village. This goes to show that even a one man army can win a battle provided he is right.