Manjhdhar (1947 film)

Manjhdhar
Directed by Sohrab Modi
Produced by Sohrab Modi
Written by Pandit Sudarshan
Starring Sohrab Modi
Khursheed
Surendra
Sadiq Ali
Music by Ghulam Haider
Gyan Dutt
Anil Biswas
Cinematography Dara Mistry
Production
company
Minerva Movietone
Release dates
1947
Running time
121 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi

Manjhdhar (The Flow Of The River) or (Lost in Mid-stream) is a 1947 Hindi/Urdu historical drama film produced and directed by Sohrab Modi for Minerva Movietone.[1][2] The story was by Pandit Sudarshan, with art direction by Rusi K. Banker and sound recording by M. Eduljee.[3] It had music composed by Ghulam Haider, Gyan Dutt and Anil Biswas, the lyricist was Shams Lucknowi.[4] The film starred Sohrab Modi, Khursheed, Surendra, Eruch Tarapore and Rafiq Ghaznavi.[5]

Cast

Soundtrack

Majhdhar had music composed by Ghulam Haider, Gyan Dutt and Anil Biswas while the lyricist was Shams Lucknowi. The singers were the actors Surendra and Khursheed Some of the notable songs of this film were "Jiske Milne Ki Tamanna Thi Wo Pyar Mil Gaya" composed by Ghulam Haider and sung by Khursheed, "Prem Nagar Ki Oar Chale Hain" composed by Gyan Dutt and sung by Khursheed and Surendra, and "Mera Chand Aa Gaya Mere Dware" composed by Anil Biswas and sung by Khursheed and Surendra.[6]

Songlist

# Title Singer
1 Kya Hai Nari Ki Shaan Surendra
2 Kyun Tu Mujhse Rooth Gayi Surendra
3 Aaj Mohe Sajan Ghar Jana Khursheed
4 Jiske Milne Ki Tamanna Thi Wo Pyar Mil Gaya Khursheed
5 Thi Mujhse Aaj Tak Ye Haqiqat Chhupi Hui Khursheed
6 Nache Hai Man Mauj Magan Mein Khursheed
7 Mera Chand Aa Gaya Mere Dware Surendra, Khursheed
8 Prem Nagar Ki Oar Chale Hain Surendra,Khursheed
9 Mohabbat Karegi Asar Chupke Chupke

References

  1. Gangar, Amrit (2008). Sohrab Modi The Great Mughal of Historicals. New Delhi, India: Wisdom Tree. p. 60. ISBN 9788183281089.
  2. "Manjhdhar/Lost in Mid-stream". Giitaayan.com. Retrieved 6 January 2015.
  3. "Manjhdhar". The Rest. Retrieved 6 January 2015.
  4. "Majhdhar". Hindi Geetmala. Retrieved 6 January 2015.
  5. "Manjhdhar". Alan Goble. Retrieved 6 January 2015.
  6. "Songs". Muvyz, Inc. Retrieved 6 January 2015.

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