Английская Википедия:Dillagi (1949 film)
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Dillagi (Шаблон:Translation) is a 1949 Indian Bollywood film. The film was produced and directed by A. R. Kardar for his "Kardar Productions", and had music composed by Naushad.[1] The film starred Suraiya and Shyam, alongside Chandabai, Sharda, Amar and Amir Banu.[2] The story was a romantic tragedy and became commercially successful, being the fourth highest grossing film of the year.[3]
The plot was adapted from Wuthering Heights directed by William Wyler.[4] Kardar later use a similar theme in Dil Diya Dard Liya (1966). Deepa Gahlot added the film in her book 50 Films that Deserve a New Audience.[5][6]
Cast
- Suraiya as Mala
- Shyam as Swaroop
- Sharda as Mala's friend
- Sham Kumar as Jyoti
- Amir Bano as Shankari, Swaroop's sister in law
- Agha Mehraj as Biharilal, Mala's father
- Gulam Hasan as Swaroop's brother
- Baby Shyama as Paro, Jyoti's sister
- Gulzar as Swaroop's mother
- M.A. Shah as Swaroop's father
- Chanda Bai as Fake Bride
- Amar as Popatlal, Mala's uncle
Soundtrack
The music was composed by Naushad and it had Shakeel Badayuni as the film songs lyricist.[7] Suraiya's song "Tu Mera Chand" became a popular number,[8] while Mohammed Rafi's "Is Duniya Mein Ae Dilwalo" also became "extremely popular".[9] Two other notable songs termed as "evergreen hits" by Suraiya were, "Char Din Ki Chandni" and "Nirala Mohabbat Ka Dastur Dekha".[10] The singers were Suraiya, Mohammed Rafi, Shamshad Begum, Uma Devi and Shyam.[11]
Tracklist
No. | Title | Singer |
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1 | "Tu Mera Chand Mein Teri Chandani " (solo)[12] | Geeta Dutt |
2 | "Is Duniya Mein Dil Ka Lagana Kheil Nahin" | Mohammed Rafi |
3 | "Murliwale Murli Baja"[12] | Suraiya |
4 | "Char Din Ki Chandni Thi Phir Andheri Raat Hai" | Suraiya |
5 | "Duniya Kya Jaane" | Suraiya |
6 | "Nirala Mohabbat Kaa Dastur Dekha" | Suraiya |
7 | "Tera Khayal Dil Se Bhulaya Na Jayega"[12] | Suraiya |
8 | "Le Ke Dil Chupke Se Kiya Majboor" | Suraiya |
9 | "Tu Mera Chand, Mein Teri Chandani" (duet)[12] | Shyam, Suraiya |
10 | "Tere Koche Mein Armaano Ki Duniya"[12] | Mohammed Rafi |
11 | "De Dhil De Dhil O Ree Sakhi" | Uma Devi, Shamshad Begum |
12 | "Zalim Jamana Mujh ko" | Shyam, Suraiya |
Legacy
Dillagi is cited among the best romantic films of the 1940s. It was one of Suraiya's biggest success and made her a star.[13] Dharmendra has watched the film 40 times and terms it his favourite Suraiya's film.[14] In 2021, National Film Archive of India, Pune added the film its collection.[15] Deepa Gahlot praised the film and added it in her book 50 Films that Deserve a New Audience.[6]
References
External links
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