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Bahar - 1951 [DVD] |
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Starring : |
Vyjayanthimala, Karan Diwan, Pandari Bai, Om Prakash |
Director : |
M V Raman |
Music Director : |
Rajendra Krishnan, S D Burman |
Comedian : |
Sundar, Gop |
Villain : |
Pran |
Playback Singer : |
Shamshad Begum, Kishore Kumar, Geeta Dutt, Talat Mehmood |
Lyricist : |
S D Burman |
Story Writer : |
Rajendra Krishan |
Cinematographer : |
T Muthuswamy |
Audio Rights Holder : |
Columbia |
Artist : |
Narbada Shankar, Chaman Puri, Sambandam, Revathi, Baby Ashok, Indrani Acharya, Leela Mishra, Baby Tabassum, Shyam Lal |
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Not Rated |
Year : |
1951 |
Playtime : |
156 Minutes |
Lang : |
Hindi |
Genre : |
Drama |
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Heroine Lata (Vyjayanthimala) is a modern girl, pursued by villain Shekhar (Pran) but in love with novelist Ashok (Dewan) who turns out to be her neighbor called Kumar. Shekhar fathers a child to be the country girl Malati (Padmini) who, unable to trace the perfidious Shekhar, abandons the child in Kumar's house. Seeing Kumar playing parent to a mysterious child, Lata misunderstands the situation until the truth is revealed in the end. Pran, playing his usual villain role, undergoes a characteristic change of heart to allow a happy ending for all. Intended mainly showcase Vyjayanthimala in her Hindi debut, the film features her numerous dances as well as Kishore Kumar's hit song Kusoor aap ka. |
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