Neend Hamari Khwab Tumhare (1966 film)

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Neend Hamari Khwab Tumhare
Directed byShiv Sahni
Produced byHans Choudhary
Starring Shashi Kapoor
Nanda
Music by Madan Mohan
Release date
  • 1966 (1966)
Country India
Language Hindi

Neend Hamari Khwab Tumhare is a 1966 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Shiv Sahni and produced by Hans Choudhary. It stars Shashi Kapoor and Nanda in pivotal roles.

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Nishad (Nanda) lives a wealthy and noble lifestyle with her Delhi-based father, Khan Bahadur Balraj Sahni and mom. She has three suitors who would do anything to marry her. The first is Shaukat Khan Manmohan, the son of Nawab Hamid Khan, who also comes from a noble family and meets with the approval of her dad; the second is Shibbu Rajendra Nath, who is distantly related to her mom, and also meets their approval; the third is Anwar Shashi Kapoor, the only son of Nawab Ajmutullah Khan Farooqui Om Prakash who was initially rejected by her parents, but is now on their approval list, as they think he, too, comes from a noble background. After a few dates, Nishad falls in love with Anwar, much to the chagrin of Shaukat and Shibbu. What Nishad does not know is that Anwar's dad was a Hajam (Barbar) by profession, and had assumed the title of 'Nawab' after winning a lottery. Watch what happens when all the truths unfolds slowly before Nishad and her parents eyes. Nishads parents find out the whole truth on the very day of her wedding to Anwar. What will happen? Will the marriage go ahead?

Cast

Soundtrack

Lyrics by: Rajendra Krishan.

SongSinger
"Yun Rootho Na Haseena" Mohammed Rafi
"Husn Jab Jab Ishq Se Takra Gaya" Asha Bhosle , Mohammed Rafi
"Kabhi Tera Daman Na Chhodenge Hum" Asha Bhosle , Mohammed Rafi
"Saqiya Ek Jaam Woh Bhi To De, Jo Teri Aankh Se Chhalakta" Asha Bhosle , Mubarak Begum
"Bheegi Hui Is Raat Ka Aanchal" Asha Bhosle
"Koi Shikwa Bhi Nahin" Asha Bhosle


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