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The film begins in a village where Zamindar Kanta Prasad Gupta & his wife Sharda walk on a pilgrimage at Pashupatinath Temple in Nepal, where their son is lost in the milieu. As a result, Sharda becomes a lunatic, and to cure her, Zamindar approaches his poor peasant, Dinu, who has two sons, Mohan & Sohan.
The film was produced and directed by A. R. Kardar for his "Kardar Productions", and had music composed by Naushad. [1] The film starred Suraiya and Shyam, alongside Chandabai, Sharda, Amar and Amir Banu. [2] The story was a romantic tragedy and became commercially successful, being the fourth highest grossing film of the year. [3]
1 Hindi Songs. Toggle Hindi Songs subsection. 1.1 1996. 1.2 1997. 1.3 1999. 1.4 2000. 1.5 2001. ... Non-film songs in other languages. Assamese album songs. Year Album
Hindi film songs, more formally known as Hindi Geet or Filmi songs and informally known as Bollywood music, are songs featured in Hindi films.Derived from the song-and-dance routines common in Indian films, Bollywood songs, along with dance, are a characteristic motif of Hindi cinema which gives it enduring popular appeal, cultural value and context. [1]
Bhakta Potana(1966 film) S. Rajeswara Rao: P. B. Sreenivas: Telugu: Bhairav: Hanse Tim Tim Sanskar (1952 film) Roshan (music director) Lata Mangeshkar: Hindi: Bhairav & Kalingada/Kalingara Mohe Bhul Gaye Sanvariya Baiju Bawra (film) Naushad: Lata Mangeshkar: Hindi: Bhairav: Amma Roti De Sansar(1952 film) Emani Sankara Sastry: Lata Mangeshkar ...
Mangeshkar in 1953. Lata Mangeshkar (born Hema Mangeshkar; 28 September 1929 – 6 February 2022) was an Indian legendary playback singer, music producer and music director who made music in Hindi and other Indian languages.
Chiranjeevulu (1956), a Telugu language film, was a remake of Mela. In the Telugu version, the hero is turned blind, and the old man who marries Manju is changed to a young bachelor, Dr. Krishna. The film was made under the Vinoda Productions banner, produced by D. L. Narayana (Dronamvajhala Lakshmi Narayana) and directed by Vedantam Raghavayya.
The songs were mostly about the joys and pains of love, and the film is closely connected to the lyrics. The best known song in the film Chod Babul Ka Ghar (literally meaning Now you must leave your father's house ), is performed when a newly married girl departs from her maternal home and village.