- Dekh Kabira Roya (1957 film)
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Dekh Kabira Roya is a bollywood romantic comedy film, released in 1957.
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Plot summary
The Bollywood classic is a farcical comedy about the vicissitudes of modern love. Mohan (Anoop Kumar), Pradeep (Daljit), and Ranjeet (Jawahar Kaul) are three struggling artists—singer, painter, and writer, respectively—who live together in the same rooming house. Romantic hijinks ensue when the trio meet three lovely girls, Geeta (Ameeta), Rekha (Anita Guha), and Kalpana (Shubha Khote), with very specific ideas about art and love.[1] The three male friends decide to help each other out by using their talents, and utter and hilarious chaos reigns.[2]
Cast
Anita Guha as Rekha
Anoop Kumar as Mohan
Jawahar Kaul as Pradeep
Ameeta as Geeta
Daljeet as Ranjeet
Shubha Khote as Kalpana
Shivraj as Rekha's Father
Praveen Paul as Geeta's Mother
Crew
Director: Amiya Chakrabarty
Editor: C. Ramarao
Writer: Chandrakant, Amiya Chakrabarty, Manoranjan Ghose
Producer: Amiya Chakrabarty
Music: Madan Mohan
Cinematographer: Ajit Kumar [3]
Soundtrack
Music composed by Madan Mohan. Lyrics written by Rajendra Krishan. "Laga Tose Lagi Balma", "Sajna Sajna Sajna.. Mere Veena Tum Bin Roye" were performed by Lata Mangeshkar. She also sung a duet ("Hum Panchhi Mastaane") with Asha Bhosle. Humse Aaya Na Gaya, Tumse Bulaya Na Gaya" was perform by Talat Mahmood. "Tum Meri Raakho Laaj Hari" was perform by Sudha Malhotra. Another duet ("Hum Bolate Hi Rahe, Tum Jalate Hi Rahe") was perform by Asha Bhosle alongside with Mohammad Rafi. "Kaun Aaya, Mere Man Ke Dwaare" was perform by Manna Dey.[4]
References
- ^ yahoo movies cite=http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1808726628/details
- ^ imdb cite=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0157524/plotsummary
- ^ cite=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0157524/fullcredits#writers
- ^ imdb soundtracks cite=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0157524/soundtrack
External links
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- Hindi-language films
- Indian comedy films
- 1950s romantic comedy films
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