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Dhake Ki Malmal
Directed byJ. K. Nanda
StarringKishore Kumar
Madhubala
Om Prakash
Music byO. P. Nayyar
Release date
1956

Dhake Ki Malmal (Fine Silk) is a 1956 Hindi romantic musical comedy directed by J. K. Nanda and produced by Nanda Films banner.[1] The music was composed by O. P. Nayyar with lyrics by D. N. Madhok, Jan Nisar Akhtar and Saroj Mohini Nayyar.[2] The film starred Madhubala and Kishore Kumar in lead roles. They acted in several popular "musical comedies" together, which included Dhake Ki Malmal, Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi (1958), Jhumroo (1962) and Half Ticket (1962).[3] The star cast included Ulhas, Om Prakash, Jeevan, Sajjan, Jagdeep and Raj Mehra.[4]

Cast

Soundtrack

The music director was O. P. Nayyar with D. N. Madhok, Jan Nisar Akhtar and Saroj Mohini Nayyar being the three lyricists. The playback singing was given by Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar, Manna Dey, Shamshad Begum and C. H. Atma.[5]

Track# Title Singer(s)
1 "Diya Toh Jala Sab Rat Re Balam" C. H. Atma
2 "Kuch Kuch Hone Laga, Mera Dil Khone Laga, Aji Mujhe Pyar Huaa Shamshad Begum, Asha Bhosle
3 "Ab Toh Tum Sang Naina Laage, Dekhe Kya Ho Aage Aage" Asha Bhosle
4 "Preetam Jab Aan Milenge, Ab Vo Din Dur Nahi Re" Asha Bhosle
5 "Jadoogar Saanwariya, Aise Taan Sunai Tu Ne" Asha Bhosle
6 "Kadar More Jane Na, Haay Piya Mane Na, Tum Tana" Asha Bhosle, Shamshad Begum
7 "More Man Mein Uthe Hai Pyar" Asha Bhosle
8 "Behta Paani Behta Jaye" Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar, Manna Dey

References

  1. ^ Akbar, Khatija (1 April 2011). I Want to Live: The Story of Madhubala. Hay House, Inc. pp. 138–. ISBN 978-93-81398-21-0. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
  2. ^ "Dhake Ki Malmal". gomolo.com. Gomolo.com. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
  3. ^ Sommya, Bhawana; Jigna Kothari, Jigna; Madangarli, Supriya (9 January 2013). "1. The Fifties: Hope and Despair". MOTHER MAIDEN MISTRESS. HarperCollins Publishers. pp. 1947–. ISBN 978-93-5029-485-7. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
  4. ^ "Dhake Ki Malmal". citwf.com. Alan Goble. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
  5. ^ "Dhake Ki Malmal". myswar.com. MySwar.com. Retrieved 23 October 2015.

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