Zimbo Comes To Town

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Zimbo Comes To Town
Directed by Nanabhai Bhatt
Starring Chitra, Shammi and Bhagwan
Production
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Release date
1960
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Zimbo Comes To Town is a 1960 Hindi-language film starring Chitra, Shammi and Bhagwan. It was made under the banner of Combine F. Traders. The film was released on 1 January 1960. [1]

Contents

The film was dubbed into Tamil with the title Nagarathil Zimbo and released in 1961. [2]

Cast

Music

  1. "Mausam Bada Rangeela" - Geeta Dutt
  2. "Nazaro Ne Maara Hum Kya Kare" - Mohammed Rafi
  3. "Dil Hai Tera Deewana" - Geeta Dutt
  4. "Dekh Mera Dil Na Jala" - Geeta Dutt, Mohammed Rafi
  5. "Thandi Hawao Kali Ghatao" - Usha Mangeshkar
  6. "Itna To Bata De Aye Dil" - Lata Mangeshkar
  7. "Yeh Toh Pyar Bhari Duniya Hai" - Lata Mangeshkar

[3]

Songlist (Tamil)

Music by Vijaya Bhaskar. Lyrics were penned by Kuyilan.

#TitleSinger
1"Nenjil Niraindha Veera" K. Jamuna Rani
2"Kallathone Paadi Rammandhile" P. B. Sreenivas
3"Endru Thaan Umathaasai" P. Susheela
4"Aasai Machaan Kaatthirukken"P. B. Sreenivas & K. Jamuna Rani
5"Kannalin Paago"P. Susheela
6"En Nenjam Unnai Agalaadhu"P. Susheela
7"Mogam Pirandhidaadhaa"K. Jamuna Rani

Songlist (Telugu)

Music by Vijaya Bhaskar. Lyrics were penned by Sri Sri.

#TitleSinger
1"Sye Sye Ilanti Vela"K. Jamuna Rani
2"Kallathone Paadi Rammandhile"P. B. Sreenivas
3"Hrudayalu Mahanandhana"P. Susheela
4"Ganthi Pade Naa Hrudayam"P. B. Sreenivas & K. Jamuna Rani
5"Kadu Bhagyamidhe"P. Susheela
6"Challanivaadu Naa Chelikaadu"P. Susheela
7"Moham Phalinchekadha"K. Jamuna Rani

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References

  1. "Zimbo Comes To Town 1960 Movie News, Wallpapers, Songs & Videos". Bollywood Hungama . 1 January 1960. Archived from the original on 29 January 2013. Retrieved 20 April 2016.
  2. Film News Anandan (23 October 2004). Sadhanaigal Padaitha Thamizh Thiraipada Varalaru [History of Landmark Tamil Films] (in Tamil). Chennai: Sivakami Publishers. Archived from the original on 5 April 2017.
  3. "Zimbo Comes To Town : Lyrics and video of Songs from the Movie Zimbo Comes To Town (1960)". Hindigeetmala.net. 21 March 2016. Retrieved 20 April 2016.

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