Kaude Shah

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Kaude Shah
Directed byS. P. Bakshi
Story bySarla Bakshi
Produced byMrs. Malika Kwatra
N. S. Kwatra and Harcharan Singh Kwatra
StarringDaljit
Shyama
Miss Manju
Chand Burqe
Th. Ramesh Nagpal
Rajni
Jaswant
Mohan and Kharaiti
Music by Sardul Singh Kwatra
Release date
  • 1953 (1953)
Country India
Language Punjabi

Kaude Shah (also spelled as Koday Shah or Kode Shah) is a 1953 Indian Punjabi-language film directed by S.P. Bakshi (Shanti Prakash Bakshi). [1] [2]

Contents

The film stars include Daljit, Shyama, Miss Manju, Thakur Ramesh Nagpal, Chand Burqe, Rajni, Jaswant, Kharaiti and Mohan.

Music and film songs

Sardul Kwatra composed the music and playback singers were Shamshad Begum,Talat Mahmoodand Rajkumari. The songs of the film became very popular written by Verma Malik.

(1) Jatta aayi basakhi, faslan di mukk gayi raakhi - (Chorus) by Talat Mahmood, Shaminder, Meena Mangeshkar

(2) Tunka tunka maar meri patli patang, Eidha peela peela rang - Shamshad Begum and others

(3) Aj sohne kapde te chunnu - (Chorus) by Shamshad Begum

(4) Wey mein gal wich pake palla - Shamshad Begum

(5) Zulfan nein khul gaiyyaan - Talat Mahmood, Rajkumari

(6) Chhan chhan kardi merey sajna di daachi, Mere sajna di daachi badami rang di - Shamshad Begum

(7) Chhad de tu mera dupatta, Sunn wey majhay diya jatta - Shamshad Begum

(8) Kachchi kali si nazuk dil mera, Koi sun ke aime marore gaya - Shamshad Begum

(9) Haaye o meri majboori - Chorus by Verma Malik and others

(10) Likhya naseeb mera - Rajkumari

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References

  1. Harjap Singh Aujla (14 December 2008). "Folk music was his forte". The Tribune (Chandigarh) newspaper. Retrieved 13 February 2023.
  2. "Sardul Kwatra and his Soulful Music". Academy of the Punjab in North America (APNA) website. Retrieved 13 February 2023.

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