Shabnam (1949 film)

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Shabnam
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Poster
Directed byB. Mitra
Written by Qamar Jalalabadi
Screenplay byB. Mitra
Story byHelen Devi
Produced by Filmistan Ltd.
Starring Dilip Kumar
Kamini Kaushal
Jeevan
Cuckoo
Paro
CinematographyMarshall Branganza
Edited byPundalik
Music by S. D. Burman
Production
company
Distributed by Filmistan Ltd.
Release date
  • 22 April 1949 (1949-04-22)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Shabnam is a 1949 Hindi movie produced by Filmistan and directed by B. Mitra. The film stars Dilip Kumar, Kamini Kaushal, Jeevan and Shyama. The film's music is by S. D. Burman. [1] When Indian film actor Manoj Kumar saw this movie at the age of 12-13, he was so impressed with Dilip Kumar's name that he decided to change his film name to Manoj Kumar if he ever became a film actor. [2]

Contents

Cast

[3]

Crew

Music

Lyrics written by Qamar Jalalabadi.

  1. "Tumhare Liye Hue Badnam" – Shamshad Begum, Mukesh
  2. "Tu Mahal Me Rahne Wali" – Mukesh, Shamshad Begum
  3. "Qismat Men Bichhadanaa Thaa" – Geeta Dutt, Mukesh
  4. "Ik Baar Tu Ban Ja Mera O Pardesi" – Shamshad Begum
  5. "Kadar Meri Na Jani Chhod Ke Jane Wale" – Shamshad Begum
  6. "Pyar Me Tumne Dhokha Sikha" – Shamshad Begum, Mukesh
  7. "Mera Dil Tadpa Kar Kahan Chala" – Geeta Dutt
  8. "Duniya Rup Ki Chor Bacha Le Mere Babu" – Shamshad Begum
  9. "Hum Kisko Sunaye Haal" – Lalita Deulkar
  10. "Dekho Aayi Pehli Mohabbat Ki Raat" – Shamshad Begum

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References

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  2. "How Manoj Kumar got his name and whom does he thank for that?" (video). youtube.com (in Hindi).
  3. "Shabnam Cast & Crew". cinestaan. Archived from the original on 7 December 2019. Retrieved 7 December 2019.