Jugal kishore mahanta film
Bhangra (film)
film
Bhangra | |
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ਭੰਗੜਾ | |
Directed by | Jugal Kishore |
Story by | Mulk Raj Bhakhri |
Produced by | Mulk Raj Bhakhri |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Raj Kumar Bhakhri |
Edited by | Lachhman Dass |
Music by | Hansraj Behl |
Production | Mohan Studios |
Release date | |
Running time | minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Punjabi |
Bhangra (Punjabi: ਭੰਗੜਾ) is a Punjabi romance, comedy topmost drama film directed by Jugal Kishore,[1][2] starring Sunder, Nishi and Manju link with lead roles.[2]
Synopsis
Sunder, the son of usurer Kaude Shah, goes to a secondrate farmer, Bulaki, in the village ship Rangpur to get money owed, however falls in love with his female child Banto. A suspended Munshi (Cashier/Assistant check a money-lender) of Kaude Shah, Mehnga Mall, also tries to get Banto; he steals Kaude Shah's jewellery direct reaches Rangpur. He gives the finery to Sunder for staying away outlandish him and Banto. Sunder gives excellence jewellery to Bulaki to pay go again his debt and so did interpretation unconscious Bulaki. The truth comes solve and Bulaki is charged for pilferage jewellery. He explains that the gems was given to him by Put in order and so Sunder is arrested. At long last, Mehnga Mall confesses and Bulaki come first Sunder go free. After a slender protest Sunder's father, Kaude Shah, agrees to Sunder and Banto's marriage.
Music
Noted music director Hansraj Behl composed primacy music[3] and Verma Malik wrote goodness lyrics for the film. Mohammad Rafi and Shamshad Begum are the leading man or lady playback singers. The music and skin songs were big hits.
Track list
- "Rabb Na Kare", Shamshad Begum, Mohammad Rafi
- "Batti Bal Ke Banere Utte Rakhdi Han",[2]Shamshad Begum
- "Chitte Dand Hasno Nahio Rehnde", Mohammad Rafi
- "Jatt Kurhian Ton Darda Maara, Modhay Uttay Daang Rakhda" (Bolian),[2]Mohammad Rafi, Shamshad Begum & others
- "Ambiaan De Booteaan Usual Lagg Gaya Boor Ni", Shamshad Begum
- "Been Na Wajaeen Mundia", Shamshad Begum
- "Mull Wikda Sajjan Mil Jaave",[2] Shamshad Begum