Mangti

Mangti (Punjabi: ਮੰਗਤੀ) is a 1942 Punjabi film starring Masood Pervez as a hero[2] with Mumtaz Shanti and others. It ran for more than one year in Lahore and became the first Golden Jubilee Punjabi film in British India.[2]

Mangti
Directed byRoop K. Shorey[1]
Starring
Music byPandit Govindram
Release date
  • 1942 (1942) (British India)
CountryBritish India
LanguagePunjabi

Music

The music is composed by Pandit Govindram. The playback singers include Zeenat Begum, Rehmat Bai and Noor Jehan. Nand Lal Noorpuri wrote the lyrics[3] along with Nazim Panipati.

Film songs

  • Aavin Chann Ve Nehar De Kandhe Utte - sung by Zeenat Begum
  • Aey Dunia Taan Khush Hundi Eiy – sung by Zeenat Begum[4]
  • Mainu Suttian Neend Na Aayee - sung by Zeenat Begum
  • Banke Naina Walia Nain Milanda Ja - sung by Zeenat Begum and Rehmat Bai
  • Lutt Lai Mast Jawani
  • Aithaun Udd Ja Bholia Panchhia – a duet by Nandlal Noorpuri and Zeenat Begum[5][3]
  • Supne Vich Mahi Aaya, Haule-Haule- Sung by Zeenat Begum
  • Tere Dars Di Pyasi
  • Din Charhia Tey Bankian Naaran - sung by Zeenat Begum and Rehmat Bai
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