Ghar Ki Shobha

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Ghar Ki Shobha
Directed byHarshadrai Mehta
Ramesh Saigal
Produced byMagnet Pictures
Starring Karan Dewan
Swaran Lata
Dixit
Yashodhra Katju
Music byAllarakha Khan
Release date
  • 1944 (1944)
CountryIndia
Language Hindi

Ghar Ki Shobha is a Bollywood film. It was released in 1944. [1] [2] The film was directed by Harshadrai Mehta and Ramesh Saigal. The music was composed by Allahrakha Khan with lyrics by Roopbani. [3] The cast included Karan Dewan, Swaran Lata, Jagdish Sethi, Dixit, Yashodhra Katju and Fazlu. [4]

Contents

Cast

Soundtrack

The music director was Allahrakha, and the lyricist was Roopbani. The singers were Rajkumari, Mumtaz, Allahrakha. [3]

Songlist

#TitleSinger
1"Main Aansu Lene Aayi Hoon"Rajkumari
2"Panchi Ek Ude Kat Jaaye Pankh Dono"
3"Main Duniya Ki Rani"Rajkumari
4"Pankh Bina Kit Jaaye Pankheroo"Rajkumari
5"Pankh Bina Kit Jaaye Pankheroo" II & III
6"Piya Hans Kar Bolo Bhi"Allahrakha, Mumtaz Begum
7"Sukh Dukh Jeevan Ka Hai Gehna"Allahrakha
8"Tohe Kaun Sahara De"Allahrakha, Mumtaz Begum

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