Shehnai (1947 film)

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Shehnai
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Directed byP. L. Santoshi
Written byP. L. Santoshi
Story byP. L. Santoshi
Produced by Filmistan
Starring
CinematographyK. H. Kapadia
Edited byPundalik
Music by C. Ramchandra
Release date
15 August 1947
Running time
133 min.
Country India
Language Hindi

Shehnai is a 1947 Indian Bollywood film directed by P. L. Santoshi, starring Kishore Kumar, Indumati, Radhakrishan, V.H. Desai and Rehana. It was the fifth highest grossing Indian film of 1947. [1] Santoshi went on make the classic, Barsaat Ki Raat (1960) starring Madhubala and Bharat Bhushan.

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Cast

Soundtrack

Music of the film was given by C. Ramchandra and lyrics were by P. L. Santoshi.

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Jai Krisna Hare Shre Krishna Hare"P. L. Santoshi C. Ramchandra Binapani Mukherjee4:40
2."Hame Kya Pata Tha, Maar Katari Mar Jaana"P. L. SantoshiC. Ramchandra Amirbai Karnataki 4:16
3."Chhuk Chhuk Chhaiya Chhaiya, Sone Ki Machhariya"P. L. SantoshiC. Ramchandra Meena Kapoor, Binapani Mukherjee4:07
4."Jawani Ki Rail Chali Jaye Re (version 1)"P. L. SantoshiC. Ramchandra Geeta Dutt, C. Ramchandra, Lata Mangeshkar 5:23
5."Aji Aao Mohabbat Ki Khaale Kasam"P. L. SantoshiC. RamchandraC. Ramchandra, Amirbai Karnataki3:00
6."Chadhti Jawani Mein Jhulo, Jholo Meri Rani"P. L. SantoshiC. RamchandraGeeta Dutt, C. Ramchandra, Binapani Mukherjee4:25
7."Hamare Angana, Ho Hamare Angana, Aaj Baje Shehnai"P. L. SantoshiC. Ramchandra Shamshad Begum, Amirbai Karnataki5:26
8."Tirchi Topi Walo Se Ha Bachh Ke Rehna Ji (Pehli Mulakat Me Dil Aapka Hua)"P. L. SantoshiC. RamchandraShamshad Begum, C. Ramchandra5:00
9."Aana Meri Jaan Meri Jaan Sunday Ke Sunday (Part 1)"P. L. SantoshiC. RamchandraC. Ramchandra, Meena Kapoor4:33
10."Aana Meri Jaan Meri Jaan Sunday Ke Sunday (Part 2)"P. L. SantoshiC. RamchandraC. Ramchandra, Meena Kapoor4:37
11."Jawani Ki Rail Chali Jaye Re (version 2)"P. L. SantoshiC. Ramchandra Amirbai Karnataki, C. Ramchandra, Meena Kapoor  
Total length:46:22

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