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Dharti Ke Lal (Hindi pronunciation: ['d̪ʱəɾ.t̪iː 'keː 'lɑːl]; transl. Children of the Earth) is a 1946 Hindustani film, the first directorial venture of the noted film director Khwaja Ahmad Abbas (K. A. Abbas).
Balraj Sahni with his wife Damayanti, 1936. Sahni was born on 1 May 1913 in Rawalpindi, Punjab, British India. [3] His father belonged to the Arya Samaj organization, a Hindu reformist movement, and stressed the importance of social reforms as well the independence movement also admiring individuals such as Gandhi and Tagore, which would instill an early idealism in the mind of Sahni. [4]
Biraha Ki Raat; Bitiya Bhail Sayan; Bitiya Chalal Sasural; Chanwa Ke Take Chakor (1981) Chukti Bhar Senur (1983) Dagabaaz Balama (1988) Dharati Ki Aawaz; Dharti Maiya (1981) Dulha Ganga Paar Ke (1986) Dulhin; Gaajab Bhaile Rama; Ganga Aabad Rakhih Sajanwa Ke; Ganga Aur Gauri; Ganga Ghat; Ganga Hamar Mai; Ganga Jaisan Bhauji Hamar (1986) Ganga ...
Meanwhile, he had started writing scripts for other directors, Neecha Nagar for Chetan Anand and Dr. Kotnis Ki Amar Kahani for V. Shantaram. In 1945, he made his directorial debut with a film based on the Bengal famine of 1943, Dharti Ke Lal (Children of the Earth), for the Indian People's Theatre Association . [9]
"Pyaar Ki Rahein" Bhola in Bollywood "Time Pass" Altamash Jolly Mukherjee Blackmail "Tune Di Bekarari" Himesh Reshammiya: Sameer "Tune Di Bekrari Part-I" "Tune Di Bekrari Part-II" "Tune Di Bekrari Part-III" Brides Wanted "Yeh Kya Ho Gaya" Ranjit Barot Deewane Huye Paagal "Aisi Umar Mein" Anu Malik: Kunal Ganjawala, Krishna Beura "Tu Hai Tu Hai"
Tumhen Aur Kya Dun Main Dil Ke Sivay Ayee Milan Ki Bela: Shankar–Jaikishan: Lata Mangeshkar: Hindi: Bhairavi: Lal Chhadi Maidan Kadi Janwar (1965 film) Shankar–Jaikishan: Mohammed Rafi: Hindi: Bhairavi: Main Chali Main Chali Professor (1962 film) Shankar–Jaikishan: Mohammed Rafi: Hindi: Bhairavi: Nas Nas Mein Agan Jahan Pyar Miley ...
Geeta Dutt (born Geeta Ghosh Roy Chowdhuri; 23 November 1930 – 20 July 1972) [1] was an Indian playback singer and a famous Hindi and Bengali classical artist, born in Faridpur before the Partition of India.
Gulshan Kumar Mehta, popularly known as Gulshan Bawra was born 30 km from Lahore in a place called Sheikhupura.His father had a construction business, and his immediate family were Shri Labh Chand Mehta, father of Roop Lal Mehta and Chaman Lal Mehta, incidentally both their families were victims of the partition riots where young Gulshan witnessed his father and his cousins' father killed in ...