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'''Kaneez''' is a [[Bollywood films of 1949|1949]] | '''Kaneez''' is a [[Bollywood films of 1949|1949]] Indian [[Hindi language|Hindi]]-language [[drama film]], directed and produced by Krishan Kumar,<ref name="us">{{cite web | url=http://www.upperstall.com/films/1949/kaneez | title=Kaneez | publisher=www.upperstall.com | accessdate=31 March 2012}}</ref><ref name="oim">{{cite web | url=http://www.onlineindianmart.com/hindi-movies-love-story-c-1_9/kaneez-1949-vcd-p-582 | title=Kaneez (1949) VCD | publisher=www.onlineindianmart.com | accessdate=31 March 2012 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151118224931/http://www.onlineindianmart.com/hindi-movies-love-story-c-1_9/kaneez-1949-vcd-p-582 | archive-date=18 November 2015 | url-status=dead }}</ref> starring [[Shyam (actor)|Shyam]], Munawar Sultana and [[Kuldip Kaur]] in lead roles. | ||
== | == Plot == | ||
Sabira is the daughter of a wealthy man, Akbar, who is cheated by his manager, Hamid, and forced into a mental home. Sabira marries Hamid's son, Akhtar, but the marriage is destroyed by a woman called Darling, who is after Akhtar for his money. Sabira is forced to become a servant in her own house, but she recovers her place as the mistress as Darling is exposed and Akhtar realized her worth for him. | Sabira is the daughter of a wealthy man, Akbar, who is cheated by his manager, Hamid, and forced into a mental home. Sabira marries Hamid's son, Akhtar, but the marriage is destroyed by a woman called Darling, who is after Akhtar for his money. Sabira is forced to become a servant in her own house, but she recovers her place as the mistress as Darling is exposed and Akhtar realized her worth for him. | ||
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== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
* [[Munawwar Sultana]] | * [[Munawwar Sultana]] as Sabira, Akbar's daughter | ||
* [[Shyam (actor)|Shyam]] | * [[Shyam (actor)|Shyam]] as Akhtar, Hamid's son | ||
* Urmila Devi | * Urmila Devi as Hamida | ||
* [[Kuldip Kaur]] | * [[Kuldip Kaur]] as Miss Darling | ||
* | * Jillo as Sakira | ||
* Khwaja Sabir | * Khwaja Sabir as Hamid Ul Hasan, Akbar's manager | ||
* [[Shyama]] | * [[Shyama (Hindi actress)|Shyama]] as Suraiya | ||
* | * S.K. Prem as Anwar | ||
* | * Ramesh Sinha as Seth Akbar | ||
* [[Bibi]] | * [[Bibi]] as Sakira | ||
* Nazir Kashmiri | * Nazir Kashmiri as Family Doctor | ||
* Baby Anwari | * Baby Anwari as Young Hamida | ||
* Baby Urmila | * Baby Urmila as Young Sabira | ||
* Master Naresh | * Master Naresh as Young Akhtar | ||
== Music == | == Music == | ||
The music was composed by the two very well known composers then, [[Ghulam Haider (composer)|Ghulam Haider]] and [[Hansraj Behl]]<ref name=us/> with a large playback of [[Shamshad Begum]], [[Mohammad Rafi]], [[Surinder Kaur]],<ref name=us/><ref name=ytsk>{{YouTube|id=K-b2bvs-Z1I|title=Surindar Kaur - Umeedon Par Udaasi Chha Gaii - Kaneez (1949)}}</ref> [[Geeta Dutt]], Zeenat Begum, G.M. Durrani,<ref name="af">{{cite web | url=http://www.anmolfankaar.com/artists/gmdurrani/his-songs/414-tum-kya-jaano-kaneez-1949 | title=Tum Kya Jaano - Kaneez 1949 | publisher=www.anmolfankaar.com | accessdate=31 March 2012 }}{{Dead link|date=February 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> S.D. Batish and Rajkumari. The lyrics were written by Hasrat Lucknavi, Sarshar Sailani, Shahir Ghaznavi and Harishchandra Akhtar. [[O.P. Nayyar]] composed the background music.<ref name="bt">{{cite web | url=http://www.bollywoodtorrents.me/threads/235794-Kaneez-(1949)-VCD-Indian-Cinema-The-Early-Years-O.P.-Nayyars-First-DDR | title=Kaneez (1949) VCD - Indian Cinema - The Early Years - O.P. Nayyar First [DDR] | publisher=www.bollywoodtorrents.me | accessdate=31 March 2012}}</ref> | The music was composed by the two very well known composers then, [[Ghulam Haider (composer)|Ghulam Haider]] and [[Hansraj Behl]]<ref name=us/> with a large playback of [[Shamshad Begum]], [[Mohammad Rafi]], [[Surinder Kaur]],<ref name=us/><ref name=ytsk>{{YouTube|id=K-b2bvs-Z1I|title=Surindar Kaur - Umeedon Par Udaasi Chha Gaii - Kaneez (1949)}}</ref> [[Geeta Dutt]], Zeenat Begum, G.M. Durrani,<ref name="af">{{cite web | url=http://www.anmolfankaar.com/artists/gmdurrani/his-songs/414-tum-kya-jaano-kaneez-1949 | title=Tum Kya Jaano - Kaneez 1949 | publisher=www.anmolfankaar.com | accessdate=31 March 2012 }}{{Dead link|date=February 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> S.D. Batish and Rajkumari. The lyrics were written by Hasrat Lucknavi, Sarshar Sailani, Shahir Ghaznavi and Harishchandra Akhtar. [[O.P. Nayyar]] composed the background music.<ref name="bt">{{cite web | url=http://www.bollywoodtorrents.me/threads/235794-Kaneez-(1949)-VCD-Indian-Cinema-The-Early-Years-O.P.-Nayyars-First-DDR | title=Kaneez (1949) VCD - Indian Cinema - The Early Years - O.P. Nayyar First [DDR] | publisher=www.bollywoodtorrents.me | accessdate=31 March 2012}}</ref> | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
*''[[Shama (1946 film)]]'' | *''[[Shama (1946 film)|Shama]]'' | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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[[Category:1949 films]] | [[Category:1949 films]] | ||
[[Category:1940s Hindi-language films]] | [[Category:1940s Hindi-language films]] | ||
[[Category:Indian black-and-white films]] | [[Category:Indian black-and-white films]] | ||
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| Kaneez | |
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DVD cover | |
| Directed by | Krishan Kumar |
| Produced by | Krishan Kumar |
| Screenplay by | Hasrat Lucknavi |
| Story by | Hasrat Lucknavi |
| Starring | Munawar Sultana Shyam Kuldeep Kaur Ramesh Sinha Khwaja Sabir Nazir Kashmiri Urmila Devi Jillo Bai Tiwari |
| Music by | Ghulam Haider Hansraj Behl O.P. Nayyar (Film score) |
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| Country | India |
| Language | Hindi |
Kaneez is a 1949 Indian Hindi-language drama film, directed and produced by Krishan Kumar,[1][2] starring Shyam, Munawar Sultana and Kuldip Kaur in lead roles.
Plot[edit | edit source]
Sabira is the daughter of a wealthy man, Akbar, who is cheated by his manager, Hamid, and forced into a mental home. Sabira marries Hamid's son, Akhtar, but the marriage is destroyed by a woman called Darling, who is after Akhtar for his money. Sabira is forced to become a servant in her own house, but she recovers her place as the mistress as Darling is exposed and Akhtar realized her worth for him.
Cast[edit | edit source]
- Munawwar Sultana as Sabira, Akbar's daughter
- Shyam as Akhtar, Hamid's son
- Urmila Devi as Hamida
- Kuldip Kaur as Miss Darling
- Jillo as Sakira
- Khwaja Sabir as Hamid Ul Hasan, Akbar's manager
- Shyama as Suraiya
- S.K. Prem as Anwar
- Ramesh Sinha as Seth Akbar
- Bibi as Sakira
- Nazir Kashmiri as Family Doctor
- Baby Anwari as Young Hamida
- Baby Urmila as Young Sabira
- Master Naresh as Young Akhtar
Music[edit | edit source]
The music was composed by the two very well known composers then, Ghulam Haider and Hansraj Behl[1] with a large playback of Shamshad Begum, Mohammad Rafi, Surinder Kaur,[1][3] Geeta Dutt, Zeenat Begum, G.M. Durrani,[4] S.D. Batish and Rajkumari. The lyrics were written by Hasrat Lucknavi, Sarshar Sailani, Shahir Ghaznavi and Harishchandra Akhtar. O.P. Nayyar composed the background music.[5]
See also[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Kaneez". www.upperstall.com. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
- ↑ "Kaneez (1949) VCD". www.onlineindianmart.com. Archived from the original on 18 November 2015. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
- ↑ Surindar Kaur - Umeedon Par Udaasi Chha Gaii - Kaneez (1949) at YouTube
- ↑ "Tum Kya Jaano - Kaneez 1949". www.anmolfankaar.com. Retrieved 31 March 2012.[permanent dead link]
- ↑ "Kaneez (1949) VCD - Indian Cinema - The Early Years - O.P. Nayyar First [DDR]". www.bollywoodtorrents.me. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
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