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Bhangra (Punjabi: ਭੰਗੜਾ) is a 1959 Punjabi romance, comedy and drama film directed by Jugal Kishore, [1] [2] starring Sunder, Nishi and Manju in lead roles. [ 2 ] Synopsis
Jatt Punjabi had a big cast and a special appearance by Manoj Kumar. Til Til Da Lekha starred Rajesh Khanna as the main lead hero and Mehar Mittal played the comedian's role; the film became a golden jubilee hit at the box office. Til Til Dalekha was the second Punjabi movie of Rajesh Khanna and his first film as the lead hero in Punjabi films ...
The film was released on November 2, 1956 with film song lyrics by Wali Sahib and music by Ghulam Ahmed Chishti. A huge musical hit of 1956 and Sahib's first film in Pakistan. Jabroo: Muzaffar Tahir: Yasmin, Akmal Khan, Talish: Drama: Super-hit music by Ashiq Hussain, film song lyrics by Saghar Siddiqi and Sikedar. Mahi Munda: M.J. Rana
Daaka is a movie about two poverty-stricken men who have their own set of problems to deal with. One, named Shinda is a love bird who falls for the daughter of a retired school teacher, who is financially well off. The other, Balli, is the father of a girl child who is suffering from a stomach tumour.
The story of film was about a strange camel and a corrupt adviser, film was released on 15 February 1964. It was a landmark movie for playback singer Masood Rana. He first shot to fame after a mega-hit film song in this movie.Superb music by Ghulam Ahmed Chishti. Ek Perdesi Ek Mutiyar: Luqman: Naghma, Asad Bokhari, Allauddin, Asif Jah: Romance
The movie's soundtrack, released under the Tips Punjabi label, features three high-energy wedding songs. [8] The first song, Sakhiye Saheliye, depicts female friendship, while the second song, Allahran De, showcases female dancing. [citation needed] The third song, Nazaare, showcases bhangra moves by the male cast.
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K.D. Mehra made the first Punjabi "talkie" film, Sheela, also known as Pind Di Kurhi, in 1935. [1] Young Noor Jehan was introduced as an actress and singer in this film. Sheila was made in the city of Calcutta (now Kolkata) and released in Lahore. It ran very successfully and was a hit across the province. [2]