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Shahenshah (1953 film)

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Shahenshah
promotional poster
Directed byAmiya Chakrabarty
Screenplay byRajendra Shankar
Produced byG. P. Sippy
StarringKamini Kaushal
Ranjan
Shakila
CinematographyY.D.Sarpotdar
Edited byA. Habib
Music byS. D. Burman
Production
company
G.P.Productions
Release date
  • 12 December 1953 (1953-12-12)

Shahenshah (Template:Lang-ur; translation Emperor) is a 1953 Indian Bollywood action costume drama film directed by Amiya Chakrabarty and produced by G. P. Sippy, which was India's first full length Gevacolor film and India's third full length color film. The film was made at a budget of Rs. 3 million and was made in 14 months.[1]

Plot

The movie is the story of Prince Rashid of Tehran who loses his father and his crown title in an invasion. The loyal Vazir (king's minister) of Tehran helps the Queen Mother, Prince Rashid and the Princess Abassa to flee to neighbouring Baghdad. Upon an old Magician's advice the family hides their identity and lives in obscurity as Baghdad is under the control of an evil Vazir who is in charge of the baby princess Noor. Twelve years roll by and Prince Rashid grows up as a swashbuckling handsome young man who is popular with the poor and is popularly known as Shahenshah, meanwhile Princess Noor turns sixteen and Tehran is ruled by the invaders son, and in a thrilling climax, Prince Rashid wins back Tehran and frees Baghdad from the evil Vazir.[2]

Cast

Kamini Kaushal plays the role of Princess Noor and Ranjan plays the tailor-made role of the avenging prince.

Soundtrack

The soundtrack was composed by S.D.Burman and lyrics for all the songs were by Sahir Ludhianvi[3]

Song Singer
"Jeenewalon Ko Jeete Jee" Lata Mangeshkar
"Khaak Hua Dil Jalte Jalte" Lata Mangeshkar
"Chahat Ka Khazana Hai" Lata Mangeshkar
"Dil Deke Dil Ko Le Le" Geeta Dutt
"Jaam Thaam Le" Shamshad Begum
"Aai Baharen Leke Raaten" Asha Bhosle
"Koi Raag Chhed" Asha Bhosle
"Naazon Ke Pale" Talat Mahmood
"Shahi Ki Zanjeeren Todte Chalo" Manna Dey

References

  1. ^ Movie promotional literature distributed to the Exhibitioners
  2. ^ "Indian films and posters from 1930: Film (Shahanshah)(1953)".
  3. ^ http://cineplot.com/shahenshah-1953-review/