Nadiya Ke Par (lit. 'Across the river') is a 1948 Indian Bollywood film directed by Kishore Sahu. It stars Dilip Kumar & Kamini Kaushal in lead roles. It was the sixth highest grossing Indian film of 1948.[1]
Nadiya Ke Par | |
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Directed by | Kishore Sahu |
Written by | Kishore Sahu |
Screenplay by | Kishore Sahu |
Story by | Kishore Sahu |
Produced by | Kishore Sahu |
Starring | Dilip Kumar Kamini Kaushal |
Cinematography | K. H. Kapadia |
Edited by | Kantilal B. Shukla |
Music by | C. Ramchandra |
Distributed by | Filmistan Ltd. |
Release date |
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Running time | 126 mins |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Cast
edit- Dilip Kumar as Kumar Singh
- Kamini Kaushal as Phoolwa
- Hari Shivdasani as Zamindar Pratap Singh
- Kanta Kumari as Mrs. Pratap Singh
- Ramesh Gupta as Sher Singh
- Maya Banerjee as Chanchal Singh
- David as Thakur Gulab Singh
- Ramayan Tiwari as Diwan
- S. L. Puri as Doctor
- Sushil Sahu as Bala
- Samson as Damri
- Gulab as Heeriya
- Juliete as Chameli
- Anant Prabhu as Chonga
Music
editSong | Singer |
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"Do Char Din Yeh Pyar Se Guzaar Diya Jaye" | Mohammed Rafi, Shamshad Begum |
"More Raja Ho, Le Chal Nadiya Ke Par" | Mohammed Rafi, Lalita Deulkar |
"Kathwa Ke Naiya" | Lalita Deulkar |
"Dil Leke Bhaga" | Lalita Deulkar |
"Najariya Mein Aiho, Dagariya Mein Aiho" | Lalita Deulkar, C. Ramchandra |
"Maar Gayo Re More Dil Pe Katari" | Shamshad Begum, C. Ramchandra |
"O Gori, O Chhori, Kahan Chali Ho, Kahan Chali Ho" | Lata Mangeshkar, C. Ramchandra |
"Ankhiyan Milake" | Surinder Kaur |
References
edit- ^ "Top Earners 1948". Box Office India. Archived from the original on 12 October 2012. Retrieved 26 September 2011.
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