Bhai Jaan
Bhai Jaan is a 1945 Bollywood film. It was released on 15 September 1945 in Bombay.[1][2] Directed by Syed Khalil. The actors were Karan Dewan, Noor Jehan, Anees Khatoon, Meena Shorey, Shah Nawaz, Ansari and Nazir. It was a family drama, made under the banner of United Films. The print has been lost now.[3]
Bhai Jaan (1945) | |
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Directed by | S. Khalil |
Produced by | United Films |
Written by | Chugtai Khalil |
Starring | Noor Jehan Karan Dewan Anees Khatoon Meena Shorey |
Music by | Shyamsunder |
Cinematography | B. Jagirdar |
Release date |
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Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
The film a Muslim social family drama, is about two brothers (Shah Nawaz and Karan Dewan) in love with a dancing girl (Noor Jehan), which disrupts their family life. It leads to the girl consuming poison in order to maintain the respectability of the brothers' family name.
Cast
- Karan Dewan
- Noor Jehan
- Anees Khatoon
- Meena Shorey
- Shah Nawaz
- Ansari
- Nazir
Soundtrack
The music director was Shyamsunder with lyrics by Partau Lakhnavi. The singers were Noor Jehan, Zeenat Begum and had Shiv Dayal Batish for "Aa Hosh Mein Aa".[4]
Songlist
# | Title | Singer |
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1 | "Aa Hosh Mein Deewanay Hosh Mein Aa" | Shiv Dayal Batish |
2 | "Begum Jaaniyan Ki Goad Bhari" | Chorus |
3 | "Aaja Bedardi Aaja" | Zeenat Begum |
4 | "Ae Baade Saba Kuch Tunay Suna"[1] | Noor Jehan |
5 | "Chupke Se Dil Mein Aa Basse"[1] | Noor Jehan |
6 | "Jinke Kadam Se Ghar Tha Ghar" | Zeenat Begum |
7 | "Kamli Wale Mujhe Kamli Mein Le Le" | |
8 | "Maalik Mere Mabood" | |
9 | "Rutt Yeh Suhaani Aa Gaii" | Chorus |
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References
- Bhai Jaan (1945 film) on Cineplot.com website Retrieved 9 March 2020
- Patel, Baburao (November 1945). "Film Review "Bhai Jan" Exploits An Orthodox Theme!". Filmindia website. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
- Rajadhyaksha, Ashish; Willemen, Paul (1999). Encyclopaedia of Indian cinema. British Film Institute. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
- "Film Songs of Bhaijaan (1945)". Muvyz.com website. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
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