Jugnu is one of the movies from dharmendra glory days, having hit stardom with co-stars such as meena kumari and nutan who should having been popping Xanax or at least made their audience need it, he got his mojo.
Jugnu, Raja jani, charas, Aankhen and others where he would beat up the bad guys unabashed, play the fooll, romance unbelievably hot women, make us laugh (thankfully stopped making us cry) and make the plot, however fantoosh, come to life. These movies had real jaandaar villian with fabulously imaginative gadgets.
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The year 1947 is a historic year for Indians as it marks the end of a prolonged struggle to gain independence from British rule. As the entire nation is all set to celebrate the 75th anniversary of its independence. On this special occasion, a look at the Indian movies that were released and loved by the Indian audience over seven decades ago.
Looking back at the year when legends of Indian cinema, Dilip Kumar, Madhubala and others, were just (then) budding icons and their career was taking shape. From Dilip Kumar first major hit movie 'Jugnu', which grossed Rs 50 lacs to Madhubala first adult role as Ganga in 'Neel Kamal'.
Starring some megastar of the yesteryear K. L. Saigal, Suraiya, Najma. The music loaded drama 'Parwana' was released in February 1947 and was about Inder, played by K. L. Saigal, who is from a well-to-do family and considerate towards the poor and needy. This causes jealousy and misunderstandings in his life. The movie also performed well at the box office.
The freedom year romantic drama 'Mirza Sahiban' was much loved by the people. Starring Noor Jehan and Trilok Kapoor in the lead roles, the movie was a huge hit and was the fourth highest-grossing Indian film of 1947.
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Jugnu Songs Lyrics & Videos: Jugnu is a 1947 Bollywood Hindi movie directed by Shaukat Hussain Rizvi and produced by Shaukat Hussain Rizvi under the banners Saregama. The film, starring Dilip Kumar, Noorjehan and Shashikala was released in theatres in 1947. Jugnu songs are composed by Feroz Nizami, while Asghar Sarhadi, Qateel Shifai and Tanvir Naqvi wrote its lyrics. Check out Jugnu songs list with lyrics and music videos below.
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Album Discription: Jugnu Is A Bollywood hindi movie released on 1973, There are 6 mp3 songs in Bollywood Music Album Jugnu, 06 - Tera Pichha Na Main (Jugnu) (Mp3wale.com) sung by Kishore Kumar 03 - Gir Gaya Jhumka (Jugnu) (Mp3wale.com) sung by Kishore Kumar Lata Mangeshkar 05 - Jane Kya Pilaya Tune (Jugnu) (Mp3wale.com) sung by Lata Mangeshkar 01 - Meri Payaliya Geet Tere Gaye (Jugnu) (Mp3wale.com) sung by Lata Mangeshkar 04 - Jab Bagon Mein Jugnu (Jugnu) (Mp3wale.com) sung by Lata Mangeshkar 02 - Deep Diwali Ke Jhuthe (Jugnu) (Mp3wale.com) sung by Kishore Kumar So total number of singers in this movies bharat are 2 Download Bollywood hindi movie album Jugnu mp3 songs in 190kbps, 320kbps high quality mp3songs in mp3wale. You can also download Jugnu movie all 6 mp3songs in a zip format too in bharat 128kbs mp3 songs zip and bharat 320 kbps mp3 songs zip too in one click
Zindagi main aayi jabse vibe hi badal gayiGhumta tha main aawara , life si sambhal gayiDuniya meri dark si mein light si ek jal gayi , yeaahTeri baaton main dil kho sa gayaMeri raaton main din ho sa gayaPyaar kehete jisko , finally wo ho sa gayaFinally , finally , finallyRaaha na pehle sa shy ab , samjh main kuch naa aaye abBolo na kya kia jaaye abAankhon se neenden hai gaayabKhush main itna kyu hun ?Tujhko tavajjo main kyu dun ?Jaane kya hua mujhe ,Tere pyaar main chamku jaise jugnu
Baadal bhi dhikhte mujhko dil ke shape mainHappiness si rehne lagi meri jeb mainHaarne main hai maza yeh wo game haiHaalat jo hai teri meri bhi same haiTeri baaton main dil kho sa gayaTeri raaton main din ho sa gyaPyaar kehete jisko , finally wo ho sa gayaFinally , finally , finallyRahi na pehle si shy ab , samjh main kuch naa aaye abBolo na kya kia jaaye abAankhon se neenden hai gaayabKhush hu main itna kyu hun?Tujhko tavajjo main kyu dun ?Jaane kya hua mujhe ,Tere pyaar main chamku jaise jugnu
Raaha na pehle sa shy ab , samjh main kuch naa aaye abBolo na kya kia jaaye abAankhon se neenden hai gaayabKhush main itna kyu hu?Tujhko tavajjo main kyu dun ?Jaane kya hua mujhe ,Tere pyaar main chamku jaise jugnu
Below is the complete list of Bollywood movies which released in the year 1947. Around 170 movies were released in that year. The six highest-grossing films at the Box Office in 1947 were Jugnu, Do Bhai, Dard, Mirza Sahibaan, Shehnai, and Elaan. Jugnu, starring Dilip Kumar, and Noor Jehan in lead roles holds the top position.
Rafi appeared in two movies. In 1945, he appeared on the screen for the song "Tera Jalwa Jis Ne Dekha" in the film Laila Majnu.[9] He sang a number of songs for Naushad as part of the chorus, including "Mere Sapnon Ki Rani, Roohi Roohi" with K. L. Saigal from the film Shahjahan (1946). Rafi sang "Tera Khilona Toota Balak" from Mehboob Khan's Anmol Ghadi (1946) and a duet with Noor Jehan in the 1947 film Jugnu, "Yahan Badla Wafa Ka".[12] After partition, Rafi decided to stay back in India and had the rest of his family flown to Mumbai. Noor Jehan migrated to Pakistan and made a pair with playback singer Ahmed Rushdi.
S. D. Burman patronized Rafi as the singing voice of Dev Anand and Guru Dutt.[17] Rafi worked with Burman in movies like Pyaasa (1957), Kaagaz Ke Phool (1959), Tere Ghar Ke Samne (1963), Guide (1965), Aradhana (1969), and Abhimaan (1973). S. D. Burman was also another music director besides Naushad who used Rafi prolifically to sing for most of his songs.
Rafi and OP had a fallout during the recording for movie "Sawan ki Ghata". As disclosed by OP during one of his interviews; Rafi reported late to the recording stating that he was stuck in Shankar Jaikishan's recording. OP then stated that from now on he too did not have the time for Rafi and cancelled the recording. They did not work together for the next 3 years.[22]
During 1971-1973, Rafi's musical output decreased; however, he did sing several songs.[32] Some of Rafi's songs of the early 1970s were with music directors like Laxmikant-Pyarelal, Madan Mohan, R.D. Burman and S. D. Burman. These include "Tum Mujhe Yun Bhula Na Paoge" (a signature song of Rafi in 1971) from Pagla Kahin Ka, "Yeh Duniya Yeh Mehfil" from Heer Ranjha (1970), "Jhilmil Sitaron ka" from Jeevan Mrityu (a duet with Lata Mangeshkar, 1970), "Gulabi Aankhen" from The Train (1970), "Yeh Jo Chilman Hain" and "Itna to Yaad Hain Mujhe" from Mehboob Ki Mehndi (1971), "Mera Mann Tera Pyasa" Gambler, "Chalo Dildar Chalo" from 1972 released Pakeezah, "Chura Liya Hain Tumne" from Yaadon Ki Baarat (a duet with Asha Bhosle, 1973), "Na tu Zameen Ke liye" from 1973 released Dilip Kumar movie Dastan, "Tum Jo Mil Gaye Ho" from Hanste Zakhm (1973), "teri bindiya re", from Abhimaan (1973) and "Aaj Mausam Bada Beimaan Hai" from Loafer (1973.)
In 1977, he won both Filmfare Award and the National Award for the song "Kya Hua Tera Wada" from the movie Hum Kisise Kum Naheen, composed by R.D. Burman.[17] Rafi sang for Rishi Kapoor in films like Laila Majnu (for which music was given by two composers Madan Mohan, and after his death by Jaidev), Amar Akbar Anthony (1977), Sargam (1979) and Karz (1980). The qawwali "Pardah Hai Pardah" from Amar Akbar Anthony (1977) was a superhit. Rafi's notable renderings in the late 1970s and early 1980s include Bairaag (1976), Laila Majnu (1976), Apnapan (1978), Suhaag (1979), Qurbani, Dostana (1980), The Burning Train (1980), Naseeb (1981), Abdullah (1980), Shaan (1980), Asha (1980), Aap To Aise Na The (1980), and Zamane Ko Dikhana Hai (1982).
It was in Shimla that Prem Chopra developed an interest in acting as he had begun to take part in quite a few plays in his college days. Despite facing stiff opposition from his parents, he managed to come to Mumbai to pursue his dream of acting in Bollywood films.[4] In his initial days he stayed he stayed at various guest-houses in Colaba, Mumbai.[3]He started visiting film studios to display his portfolio and the response was not encouraging.[8] While Prem was in Times of India, he looked after circulation of paper in Bengal, Orissa and Bihar and was required to tour 20 days a month. Prem used to cut his touring time by calling the agents to come and meet him at the station itself so that he could quickly return and this way a tour that would normally take 20 days would get completed in 12 and he would spend the rest of the time going from one studio to the other.[5] While travelling by the suburban train one day, a stranger accosted him and asked if he was interested in joining films. Chopra nodded in agreement and went with that stranger to Ranjit Studios where the producers of Chaudhari Karnail Singh were in search of a hero.[8] Jagjit Sethi, a Punjabi producer, gave him the break as Jabeen's hero in Chaudhary Karnail Singh, a Punjabli film. His debut film was a Hindu-Muslim romantic love story set against the backdrop of Indo-Pak partition and it turned out to be a big hit and the film even won the National award.[3] He was paid Rs 2500 for his debut film.[8] The movie took almost three years to complete. In order to survive in the fast life of Mumbai, he took up a job with The Times of India while trying to gain a foothold in the film industry. During his stint with the Times of India, he worked in Punjabi films including Sapani and Hindi films such as Woh Kaun Thi, Shaheed, Main Shaadi Karne Chala and Teesri Manzil.[2]Prem did not consider acting as a full time profession in the early 60's and he kept trying to get roles for him in films due to his passion for acting.Among his early films he played Sukhdev in Shaheed, one of his rare positive leading roles. Prem had done 4 movies before Woh Kaun Thi, a box-office hit of 1964, had released.It was on sets of Woh Kaun Thi which had Manoj Kumar as lead hero where Prem met Manoj for the very first time. Manoj offered Prem a positive role in Shaheed, for which Manoj was the presenter. It was during the shooting of Main Shadi Karne Chala that someone suggested that he become a villain.[8] He continued working with TOI, when already he was part of box-office hits like Nishan,Sikandar E Azam in 1965 and Sagaai, Mera Saaya in 1966. After Teesri Manzil and Upkaar, he was flooded with films as a villain. After Upkaar in 1967, he left The Times of India to concentrate solely on acting.[1] 2ff7e9595c
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