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Mangti (1942 film)
Directed byRoop K. Shorey[1]
StarringMasood Pervez
Mumtaz Shanti
Music byPandit Govindram
Release date
CountryBritish India
LanguagePunjabi

Mangti (Template:Lang-pa) is a 1942 Punjabi film starring Masood Pervez as a hero[2] with Mumtaz Shanti and others. It ran for more than one year in Lahore and became the first Golden Jubilee Punjabi film in British India.[2]

Music

The music is composed by Pandit Govindram. The playback singers include Zeenat Begum, Rehmat Bai and Noor Jehan. Nand Lal Noorpuri wrote the lyrics[3] along with Nazim Panipati. Here is the Tracklist:

  • Aavin Chann Ve Nehar De Kandhe Utte
  • Aey Dunia Taan Khush Hundi Eiy- Sung by Zeenat Begum[4]
  • Mainu Suttian Neend Na Aayee
  • Banke Naina Walia Nain Milanda Ja
  • Lutt Lai Mast Jawani
  • Aithaun Udd Ja Bholia Panchhia- A duet song by Dilawar Hussain and Zeenat Begum[5]
  • Supne Vich Mahi Aaya, Haule-Haule- Sung by Zeenat Begum[6]
  • Tere Dars Di Pyasi
  • Din Charhia Tey Bankian Naaran
  • Ujjdi Hoee Dunia Meri Pher Wasanda Ja

References

  1. ^ http://www.citwf.com/film213057.htm, film Mangti (1942) on C.I.T.W.F. website, Retrieved 31 Dec 2015
  2. ^ a b "Remembering film director Masood Pervez Pakistan legend film director". Retrieved 30 March 2012., Retrieved 31 Dec 2015
  3. ^ "Free Spirit". Chandigarh. The Tribune. 11 August 2006. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
  4. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LGQFzgfeCw, playback singer Zeenat Begum for Mangti (1942) film song on You Tube, Retrieved 31 Dec 2015
  5. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LGQFzgfeCw, A duet song from film Mangti (1942) on YouTube, Retrieved 31 Dec 2015
  6. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBc9vrlqj6g, film song of Mangti (1942) on YouTube, Retrieved 31 Dec 2015