Vidya (film)
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Vidya | |
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Directed by | Girish Trivedi |
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Starring | |
Music by | S. D. Burman |
Production company | Jeet Productions |
Release date | 6 February 1948 |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Vidya is 1948 Bollywood family drama film directed by Girish Trivedi, starring Dev Anand, Suraiya and Madan Puri.[1]
Cast
- Dev Anand as Chandrashekhar "Chandu"
- Suraiya as Vidya
- Madan Puri as Harilal "Harry"
- Ghulam Mohammad as Vidya's Father
- Maya Banerjee as Leela
- Cuckoo as Dancer
Production
During the shooting of the song "Kinare Kinare Chale Jayen Ge" in the film, a boat capsized and Dev Anand saved co-star Suraiya from drowning. After this incident Suraiya fell in love with him and they began a long relationship. The film marked the start of over half a dozen appearances in films together.[2]
Music
All music was composed by Sachin Dev Burman
- "Jhoom Rahi Jhoom Rahi Khushiyo Ki Naav Aaj" - Suraiya
- "Meri Muniya Ki Ankhiya Me Tu Aaja Nindiya" - Amirbai Karnataki
- "Laai Kushi Ki Duniyaa Hansati Hui Jawaani" - Mukesh, Suraiya
- "O Krishn Kanhaai Aashaaon Ki Duniyaa Men" - Suraiya
- "Kise Maalum Thaa Do Din Men Saavan Bit Jaayegaa" - Suraiya
- "Jivan Jyoti Bhujti Jaye" - Amirbai Karnataki
- "Bahe Na Kabhi Nain Se Nir" - Mukesh
- "Kinaare Kinaare Chale Jaayenge" - Suraiya
- "Bhagawan Tere Sansaar Ke Hain Khel Niraale" - Amirbai Karnataki
- "Pyar Ban Ke Mujh Pe Koi Cha Gaya" - Lalita Deulkar
- "Bahen Na Kabhi Nain Se Neer Uthi Ho Chahe" - Mukesh
References
- ↑ Chowdhury, Alpana (2004). Dev Anand: dashing, debonair. Rupa & Co. Retrieved 10 December 2011.
- ↑ India. Ministry of External Affairs (2003). India perspectives. PTI for the Ministry of External Affairs. Retrieved 10 December 2011.
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