Do Lachhian

Do Lachhian
Directed by Jugal Kishore
Produced by Mulk Raj Bhakhri
Starring Gopal Sehgal
Indira Billi
Daljeet
Krishna Kumari
Sunder
Satish
Khairati
Music by Hansraj Behl
Production
company
Mohan Studio
Release dates
  • 1960 (1960)
Running time
105 minutes
Country India
Language Punjabi

Do Lachhian (Punjabi: ਦੋ ਲੱਛੀਆਂ) is a 1960 (sometimes written 1959) Punjabi film[1] directed by Jugal Kishore,[2][3] starring Gopal Sehgal, Daljeet, Indra Billi and Krishna Kumari in lead roles.

Synopsis

Do Lachhian is a romantic drama. Two girls, Lachhi (waddhi Lachhi) and Chhoti Lachhi, the daughters of Dharmu and Karmu, respectively, are in love with Labbhu and Sohna, respectively. Labbhu and his friend Natthu are alcoholic thieves and have a little crime record. A moneylender, Bhainge Shah, also wants to marry Chhoti Lachhi, and for this purpose he manages a fight between Dharmu and Karmu and so between Lachhi and Chhoti Lachhi with the help of Labbhu and Natthu. Bhainge Shah, taking advantage of the fight, manages a marriage with Chhoti Lachhi but at the time his servant, Jagga, an admirer of Lachhi's beauty, reveals the truth to Lachhi and she, apologising for their misunderstanding, saves the marriage reaching in time. Labbhu also realises his mistake and apologise. So the lovers meet.

Music

The music is composed by Hansraj Behl[2][4] and lyrics written by Varma Malik[3][4] with playback by Mohammad Rafi, Shamshad Begum and Lata Mangeshkar. Some of the hit numbers include haye ni mera baalam, hai barha zalim and teri kanak di rakhi by Shamshad Begum.

Tracklist

Cast

Actor/Actress Role
Gopal SehgalSohna
Indira Billi
Krishna Kumari
Daljeet
SunderNatthu

See also

References

  1. Do Lachhian - Part 1 on YouTube
  2. 1 2 "DO LACHHIYAAN". www.punjabiwindows.com. Retrieved April 16, 2012.
  3. 1 2 "Do Lachhian – 1960 Old Full Punjabi Movie funny part". www.boloindia.com. February 18, 2012. Retrieved April 16, 2012.
  4. 1 2 "Do Lachhian (1960) Punjabi_MHCe DVD5_No Subs_Super_Musical Classic [DDR]". www.tamiltorrents.net. Retrieved April 16, 2012.
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