Meena Bazaar (film)

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Meena Bazaar
Meena Bazaar film.jpg
Directed by Ravindra Dave
Starring Nargis, Shyam, Kuldip Kaur
Music by Husnlal Bhagatram
Release date
  • 1950 (1950)
[1]
Country India
Language Hindi

Meena Bazaar is a 1950 Bollywood film directed by Ravindra Dave starring Nargis and Shyam. [2] [3]

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Cast

Music

All the film song lyrics were by Qamar Jalalabadi and the music was by Husnlal Bhagatram. [1] [4]

  1. "O Mahi O Dupatta Mera Dede" - Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar [4]
  2. "Duniyaa Hai Barbaad Dil Ki, Meena Bazaar" - Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar
  3. "Paas Aake Huye Ham Door" - Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar
  4. "Apna Bana Ke Chhod Nahi Jana" - Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar [4]
  5. "Gareebon Ki Kismat Mein" - Mohammed Rafi
  6. "Chod Diya Ghar Baar" - Mohammed Rafi, Shamshad Begum, Om Prakash
  7. "Na Thamte Hain Aansoo" - Mohammed Rafi
  8. "Are Dene Wale Yeh Kya Zindagee Dee" - Mohammed Rafi
  9. "Gori Baahon Me Choodiyan" - Mohammed Rafi, Shamshad Begum
  10. "Aaye Gori Chupke Se" - Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar [4]
  11. "Le Lo Ji Maharaj" - Mohammed Rafi, Shamshad Begum
  12. "Suno Buzurgon Ka Yeh Kehna" - Ram Kamlani
  13. "Tujhe Barbaad Karna Tha" - Lata Mangeshkar [4]

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References

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  2. 1 2 3 4 "Actor Shyam's film Meena Bazaar (1950 film)". Upperstall.com website. 2015. Retrieved 19 January 2022.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Meena Bazaar (1950 film) on MuVyz.com website Retrieved 19 January 2022
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 Songs of Meena Bazaar (1950 film) on MySwar website Retrieved 19 January 2022