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Sohni Mahiwal (1946 film)

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Sohni Mahiwal is a 1949 Indian film produced in Mumbai by Jayant Desai Productions. It was directed by Ishwarlal and Ravindra Jaykar. The title is derived from a folk story about Sohni Mahiwal.

Credits

The cast included Ishwarlal, Begum Para, Mubarak, Dikshit, Reva Shankar, Saeed Ahmed, Gharpure, Beebibai, Shobha, Nafees Begum and Kesharbai. The music was composed by Lal Mohammad with lyrics by Swami Ramanand and Munshi Dil.

Soundtrack

The movie is a musical comedy and contains 11 songs, most of which were sung by Zohrabai Ambalewali, who had five solos and three duets with G. M. Durrani. Naseem Akhtar and Reva Shankar sang one song each.

S No Song Title Singers
1 Mujhe Loot Liya Re Mujhe Naseem Akhtar
2 Anaaron Ke Baagh Mein Chhup-2 Ke Aana Zohra, Chorus
3 Mohabbat Ke Bande Mohabbat Karenge -
4 Ab To Aaja Jaani Yaar Tera Intezaar Hai Zohrabai
5 Koi Aankhon Mein Aa Ke Sama Gaya Zohrabai
6 Nahin Chiraag-3-Mohabbat Jalaaye Jaate Hain Zohrabai
7 Teri Sohni Pukaar Kare Mahiwal Dekh Zohrabai
8 Chali Pyari Sakhi Sasural Dil Kyon Dole Na Zohra, Durrani
9 Chenab Ke Behte Hue Paani Zohra, Durrani
10 Dekh Kar Soorat Tumhari Dil Gaya Revashankar, Chorus
11 Oh Tujh Pe Salaam Ae Mere Nakaam-e-Mohabbat Zohra, Durrani

The lyrics for "Nahin Chiraag" and "Oh tujh Pe Salaam Ae Mere Nakeaam-e-Mohabbat" cwere written by Munshi Dil. The lyrics of the other songs are by Swami Ramanand.[1]

References

  1. ^ Hindi Film Geet Kosh Volume 2