Hulchul | |
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Directed by | S. K. Ojha |
Written by | Hasrat Jaipuri |
Based on | Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë |
Produced by | K. Asif |
Starring | Dilip Kumar Nargis |
Cinematography | V. N. Reddy |
Edited by | Vithal Banker |
Music by | Sajjad Hussain Mohammed Shafi |
Production company | National Theatres |
Distributed by | Hindi Film Exchange |
Release date |
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Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Hulchul (lit. Commotion) is a 1951 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by S. K. Ojha and written by Hasrat Jaipuri. The film was produced by K. Asif with Mohammed Shafi-Sajjad Hussain as music directors and film song lyrics by Khumar Barabankvi.
This film stars Dilip Kumar, Nargis along with K. N. Singh, Balraj Sahni, Jeevan and Yakub. It is a loose adaptation of Emily Brontë's 1847 novel Wuthering Heights.
Cast
- Dilip Kumar as Kishore (based on Heathcliff)
- Nargis as Asha (based on Catherine Earnshaw)
- K. N. Singh as Chandan, Asha's brother (based on Hindley Earnshaw)
- Balraj Sahni as Jailor
- Jeevan as Paul
- Yakub as Gurudev
- Murad as Thakur Ajit Singh
- Sitara Devi as Madame Neelam
- Cuckoo
- Neelam as Malti
- Baby Anwari as Young Asha
- N. Kabir as Young Chandan
Music
- "Bahaar Aai, Lutaa Dil Meraa Haay Aabaad Ho Kar" - Lata Mangeshkar, lyrics by Khumar Barabankvi, music by Sajjad Hussain
- "O Bichhade Hue Saathi Jiyun Kaise Bataa De" - Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi
- "Lagi Hai Aag Dil Men, Qismat Ke Sitaare Dub Gae" - Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi
- "Ek Jhuthi Si Tasalli Vo Mujhe De Ke Chale" - Lata Mangeshkar
- "Aaj Mere Nasib Ne Mujhko Rula Rula Diya" - Lata Mangeshkar
- "Preet Jata Ke Meet Bana Ke Bhul Na Jana" - Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi
- "Haye Sadke Tere O Banke Mere" - Lata Mangeshkar
- "Koi Kis Tarah Raze Ulfat Chupaye" - Rajkumari Dubey
- "So Rahe Hai Bekhaabar Sone Wale Gaon Mein" - Shamshad Begum
References
- ^ "Hulchul (1951 film)". Complete Index To World Film (CITWF) website. Alan Goble. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 30 September 2023.
- ^ "Hulchul (1951)". MySwar.co website. Retrieved 5 May 2020.
- ^ Liddle, Madhulika (8 November 2020). "Hulchul (1951) film review". Dustedoff website. Retrieved 30 September 2023.
- Hulchul (1951) film songs on hindigeetmala.net website Retrieved 30 September 2023
External links
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