Ziddi (1964 film)

For the 1973 film, see Ziddi (1973 film).
Ziddi
Directed by Pramod Chakravorty
Produced by Pramod Chakravorty
Written by Sachin Bhowmick(screenplay)
Sachin Bhowmick(story)
Agha Jani Kashmiri(dialogue)
Aijaz Tishna(dialogue director)
Starring Joy Mukherjee
Asha Parekh
Mehmood Ali
Music by Sachin Dev Burman
Cinematography V.K. Murthy
Edited by Dharamvir
Release dates
1964
Country India
Language Hindi

Ziddi (English: Stubborn) was a 1964 Hindi film directed by Pramod Chakravorty, starring Joy Mukherjee and Asha Parekh.

The film has music by S. D. Burman and lyrics by Hasrat Jaipuri, creating hits like "Raat Ka Samaa". It went on to become the fourth highest grossing film at the Indian Box Office of the year.[1]

Plot

On the lookout for employment, Ashok (Joy Mukherjee) sees the photographs of beautiful Asha (Asha Parekh), and decides to accept employment as the estate's Manager. His expectations are short-lived as Asha turns out to be a rich, spoiled, conceited bratty young lady. To complicate matters further, Seema (Nazima), Asha's sister is attracted to Ashok. Ashok and Asha do like and eventually end up in love with each other, but Ashok's dad (Ulhas) does not approve to their marriage as he knows of Asha's parentage, a father who is an escaped convict, in jail for murder, and a mother whose profession was: prostitution. Ashok himself sees Asha in her true colors when she sings and dances at a party, overly intoxicated.

Cast

Soundtrack

Track# Title Singer(s)
1 "Pyar Ki Aag Mein Tan Badan Jal Gaya Jaane Phir Kyu Jalati Hai Duniya Mujhe" Manna Dey
2 "Yeh Meri Zindagi Ek Pagal Hawa Aaj Idhar Kal Udhar Mai Kisi Ki Nahi" Lata Mangeshkar
3 "Raat Kaa Samaa Jhume Chandramaa" Lata Mangeshkar
4 "Main Tere Pyar Me Kya Kya Na Bana Dilbar Jaane Yeh Mausam" Geeta Dutt, Manna Dey
5 "Teri Surat Se Nahi Milati Kisi Ki Surat Hum Jahan Me Tere Tasvir Liye Phirte Hai" Mohammed Rafi
6 "Janu Kya Mera Dil Ab Kaha Kho Gaya Bolo Bolo" Mohammed Rafi
7 "Champakali Dekho Jhuk Hi Gayi Re Jadu Kiya Mere Pyar Ne, Juhi Ke Phool Tune Dil Le Liya Re" Asha Bhosle, Mohammed Rafi
8 "Pyar Ki Manzil Mast Safar Tum Ho Hasin Hum Hai Jawan Samne Tum Ho Phir Bhi Hume Hosh Nahi" Mohammed Rafi

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