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Title Director Cast Genre Notes/Music Chabuk Sawar: Shapur Irani: Fearless Nadia, Atish Sayani, Farida, Azeem, M. K. Hassan, Mithu Miyan, Jal Khambata, Sandow: Action ...
Shehnai is a 1947 Indian Bollywood film directed by P. L. Santoshi, starring Kishore Kumar (Not the singer), Indumati, Radhakrishan, V.H. Desai and Rehana. It was the fifth highest grossing Indian film of 1947. [1] Santoshi went on make the classic, Barsaat Ki Raat (1960) starring Madhubala and Bharat Bhushan.
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Sajan (Boyfriend) is a 1947 Hindi romantic film directed by Kishore Sahu. [1] The film was produced by Filmistan and had music by C. Ramchandra. [2] The story and screenplay were by Kishore Sahu. [3] The film had Rehana in the female lead, and following the success of this film, as well as Shehnai (1947), she became an "overnight star". [4]
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Dil Ki Rani (transl. Queen of Hearts) is a 1947 Hindi-language film produced by P V Banker. The film is directed by Mohan Sinha. The film stars Raj Kapoor and Madhubala in lead roles along with Shyam Sunder, Badri Prasad and Munshi Khanjar. The film's music was composed by Sachin Dev Burman. The film was based on a story written by Mohan Sinha.
The film was released on 8 October 1948, at the Novelty Theatre, Bombay. The film was reviewed by Baburao Patel,a Bharatiya Jan Sangh leader and film critic in his December 1948 issue of the cine-magazine Filmindia who claimed it to be a "total washout" calling it an "idiotic and boring picture". The production values were stated to be poor ...
Jugnu was released on 23 May 1947 and faced controversies because of its way of depicting romance. The elitarian society including film critics even demanded the film to be banned. Despite these protests, the film was praised for its actors' performances, and became a major commercial success, becoming the highest-grossing Indian film of 1947.