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'''''Subah-O-Shaam''''' is a [[List of Bollywood films of 1972|1972]] Indo-Iranian [[drama film|film]] directed by [[Tapi Chanakya]] |
'''''Subah-O-Shaam''''' is a [[List of Bollywood films of 1972|1972]] Indo-Iranian [[drama film|film]] directed by [[Tapi Chanakya]].The film was shot simultaneously in Hindi and Persian.<ref>https://www.news18.com/news/movies/remembering-subah-o-sham-the-first-hindi-film-shot-in-iran-1247255.html</ref> |
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In the film, Mohammed Ali Fardin's voice was dubbed by Satyen Kappu. |
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The film is based in Tehran, Iran. The lead character, Aarun played by Iranian actor [[Mohammad Ali Fardin]], falls in love with a beautiful dancer Shirin ([[Waheeda Rehman]]). Due to her dubious profession, Aarun and his brother Naseer ([[Sanjeev Kumar]]) decide to lie about her origins to their mother. Unfortunately, she finds out the truth and forbids Shirin from marrying her son. Aarun, believing Shirin has changed her mind and refused to marry him, is angered and marries another woman, Nazneen. Only Naseer knows the truth of why Shirin refused to marry Aarun. Years later, Aarun and Nazneen's son, Romil, becomes best friends with a fatherless boy, Razzaq, who invites Aarun to his home. When Aarun goes to his house, he finds out that Razzaq is his and Shirin's own son. Following the death of Nazneen, Aarun finally manages to convince his mother to accept Razzaq as her grandson, and Shirin as his wife. |
The film is based in Tehran, Iran. The lead character, Aarun played by Iranian actor [[Mohammad Ali Fardin]], falls in love with a beautiful dancer Shirin ([[Waheeda Rehman]]). Due to her dubious profession, Aarun and his brother Naseer ([[Sanjeev Kumar]]) decide to lie about her origins to their mother. Unfortunately, she finds out the truth and forbids Shirin from marrying her son. Aarun, believing Shirin has changed her mind and refused to marry him, is angered and marries another woman, Nazneen. Only Naseer knows the truth of why Shirin refused to marry Aarun. Years later, Aarun and Nazneen's son, Romil, becomes best friends with a fatherless boy, Razzaq, who invites Aarun to his home. When Aarun goes to his house, he finds out that Razzaq is his and Shirin's own son. Following the death of Nazneen, Aarun finally manages to convince his mother to accept Razzaq as her grandson, and Shirin as his wife.<ref>https://www.business-standard.com/article/beyond-business/iran-s-love-for-indian-films-in-general-and-raj-kapoor-in-particular-119120601614_1.html</ref> |
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==Cast== |
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*[[Azar]] |
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*[[Simin Ghaffari]] |
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*[[Irene Zazians]] |
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*[[Kahnmoi]] |
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*[[Meeri Kiukas]] (as Meeri) |
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*[[Loretta]] |
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*Paiman ... Romil |
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*[[Rafiee]] ... Razaaq |
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*Rafi |
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*[[Mir Mohammad Tajaddod]] |
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*Tehrani |
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==Soundtrack== |
==Soundtrack== |
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Subah-O-Shaam | |
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Directed by | Tapi Chanakya |
Written by | Kaushal Bharati Som Haksar |
Starring | Mohammad Ali Fardin Waheeda Rehman Sanjeev Kumar |
Cinematography | Khani[1] |
Music by | Laxmikant-Pyarelal |
Release date | 1972 |
Countries | India Iran |
Languages | Hindi Persian |
Subah-O-Shaam is a 1972 Indo-Iranian film directed by Tapi Chanakya.The film was shot simultaneously in Hindi and Persian.[2]
Plot
The film is based in Tehran, Iran. The lead character, Aarun played by Iranian actor Mohammad Ali Fardin, falls in love with a beautiful dancer Shirin (Waheeda Rehman). Due to her dubious profession, Aarun and his brother Naseer (Sanjeev Kumar) decide to lie about her origins to their mother. Unfortunately, she finds out the truth and forbids Shirin from marrying her son. Aarun, believing Shirin has changed her mind and refused to marry him, is angered and marries another woman, Nazneen. Only Naseer knows the truth of why Shirin refused to marry Aarun. Years later, Aarun and Nazneen's son, Romil, becomes best friends with a fatherless boy, Razzaq, who invites Aarun to his home. When Aarun goes to his house, he finds out that Razzaq is his and Shirin's own son. Following the death of Nazneen, Aarun finally manages to convince his mother to accept Razzaq as her grandson, and Shirin as his wife.[3]
Cast
- Mohammad Ali Fardin as Aarun
- Sanjeev Kumar as Naseer
- Waheeda Rehman as Shirin
Soundtrack
Subah-O-Shaam | |
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Soundtrack album by | |
Released | 1972 |
Recorded | 1972 |
Genre | Soundtrack |
Length | 27:26 |
Label | Saregama |
Producer | Laxmikant–Pyarelal |
The soundtrack was composed by Laxmikant–Pyarelal.
All lyrics are written by Anand Bakshi
No. | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Chhod Mera Haath Mujhe Peene" | Lata Mangeshkar | 4:36 |
2. | "Teri Meri Meri Teri Nazar" | Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle | 5:05 |
3. | "Mere Lal Aaj Tera Janam Din Hai" | Lata Mangeshkar | 3:54 |
4. | "Saqi Ki Zaroorat Hai Na Jaam Ki" | Lata Mangeshkar | 5:10 |
5. | "Meri Biwi Jahan Se Nirali Hain" | Mohammed Rafi | 3:53 |
6. | "Tumko Mubarak Ho Ye Shadi Khana Aabadi" | Lata Mangeshkar | 4:48 |
Total length: | 27:26 |
References
- ^ https://www.news18.com/news/movies/remembering-subah-o-sham-the-first-hindi-film-shot-in-iran-1247255.html
- ^ https://www.news18.com/news/movies/remembering-subah-o-sham-the-first-hindi-film-shot-in-iran-1247255.html
- ^ https://www.business-standard.com/article/beyond-business/iran-s-love-for-indian-films-in-general-and-raj-kapoor-in-particular-119120601614_1.html
External links
- 1972 films
- Indian films
- 1970s Hindi-language films
- 1970s drama films
- 1970s multilingual films
- Films shot in Iran
- Films scored by Laxmikant–Pyarelal
- Films directed by Tapi Chanakya
- Indian multilingual films
- Iranian multilingual films
- Iranian films
- Persian-language films
- 1970s Hindi-language film stubs
- 1970s drama film stubs