Heer Syal | |
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Directed by | Kishan Dev Mehra |
Written by | F. D. Sharf |
Screenplay by | F. D. Sharf |
Story by | F. D. Sharf |
Based on | Heer Ranjha by Waris Shah |
Produced by | Indra Movitone |
Starring | Balo Shamshad Begum M. Ismail Baby Noor Jehan Eiden Bai P. N. Bally J. N. Dar Kashmiri A. Rahman Kashmiri R. P. Kapoor Miss Haider Bandi |
Music by | Dhoomi Khan |
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Country | India |
Language | Punjabi |
Heer Syal is a pre-partition Punjabi film released in 1938. [1] It is the second film directed by Kishan Dev Mehra, along with assistant director M. M. Billoo Mehra. It starred new actors Balo and M. Ismail, with Noor Jehan, Haider Bandi and Eiden Bai. [2] It is based on Heer Ranjha - a tragic epic romance story from Punjab by Waris Shah.
# | Title | Singer |
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1 | "Sohnay Desan Andar Des Punjab" [2] | Baby Noor Jehan |
2 | "Sohnay Desan Andar Des Punjab II" | Shamshad Begum |
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