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   | producer = Harnam Singh Rawail
   | producer = Harnam Singh Rawail
   | writer = Harnam Singh Rawail
   | writer = Harnam Singh Rawail
   | starring =[[Meena Kumari]]<br />[[Kishore Kumar]]<br />[[Raaj Kumar]]<br />[[Kumkum (actress)|Kumkum]]
   | starring = {{ubl|[[Meena Kumari]]|[[Kishore Kumar]]|[[Raaj Kumar]]|[[Kumkum (actress)|Kumkum]]}}
   | music = [[Shankar-Jaikishan]]<br/>[[Shailendra (lyricist)|Shailendra]], [[Hasrat Jaipuri]] (Lyrics)
   | music = [[Shankar-Jaikishan]]<br/>[[Shailendra (lyricist)|Shailendra]], [[Hasrat Jaipuri]] (Lyrics)
   | cinematography = Surya Kumar, Herman Benjamin
   | cinematography = Surya Kumar, Herman Benjamin
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   | language = [[Hindi]]
   | language = [[Hindi]]
   | distributor = Roshni Films
   | distributor = Roshni Films
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'''''Shararat'''''  meaning "Mischief" is a [[List of Bollywood films of 1959|1959]] romantic drama film written and directed by [[H. S. Rawail|Harnam Singh Rawail]], starring [[Meena Kumari]], [[Kishore Kumar]], [[Raaj Kumar]] and [[Kumkum (actress)|Kumkum]] in lead roles, with the memorable  song "Hum Matwale Naujawan"
'''''Shararat'''''  meaning "Mischief" is a [[List of Bollywood films of 1959|1959]] romantic drama film written and directed by [[H. S. Rawail|Harnam Singh Rawail]], starring [[Meena Kumari]], [[Kishore Kumar]], [[Raaj Kumar]] and [[Kumkum (actress)|Kumkum]] in lead roles, with the memorable  song "Hum Matwale Naujawan"
sung by [[Kishore Kumar]].<ref name="Bollywood Movie News, Songs,  Reviews, Trailer, Story, Cast and Crew">{{cite web | title=Shararat 1959 | website=Bollywood Movie News, Songs, Reviews, Trailer, Story, Cast and Crew | url=http://www.filmssongs.in/movies/detail/shararat-i-1624 | language=hi | access-date=2016-12-17}}</ref><ref name="gomolo.com">{{cite web | title=Shararat (1959) | website=gomolo.com | url=http://www.gomolo.com/shararat-movie/3094 | access-date=2016-12-17}}</ref> Tragedy Queen [[Meena Kumari]] matched the boisterous [[Kishore Kumar]]. This film is also unique for while it featured Kishore Kumar singing his own songs, two versions of a classical raga based song ("Ajab Hai Daastaan Teri Yeh Zindagi") that were picturised on Kishore Kumar were sung by [[Mohammad Rafi]], it is said on Kishore Kumar's insistence.  
sung by [[Kishore Kumar]].<ref name="Bollywood Movie News, Songs,  Reviews, Trailer, Story, Cast and Crew">{{cite web | title=Shararat 1959 | website=Bollywood Movie News, Songs, Reviews, Trailer, Story, Cast and Crew | url=http://www.filmssongs.in/movies/detail/shararat-i-1624 | language=hi | access-date=2016-12-17}}</ref><ref name="gomolo.com">{{cite web | title=Shararat (1959) | website=gomolo.com | url=http://www.gomolo.com/shararat-movie/3094 | access-date=2016-12-17}}</ref> Tragedy Queen [[Meena Kumari]] matched the boisterous [[Kishore Kumar]]. This film is also unique because it featured Kishore Kumar singing his own songs, two versions of a classical raga based song ("Ajab Hai Daastaan Teri Yeh Zindagi") that were picturised on Kishore Kumar were sung by [[Mohammad Rafi]], on Kishore Kumar's insistence.  


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
Chandan and Shabnam are in love and engaged to be married but Shabnam's father decides to marry her to Suraj. Chandan commits suicide. After her marriage, Shabnam is shocked to find out that Suraj's younger brother Deepak is the spitting imaage of Chandan. Soon she finds herself being accused of illicit liaisons with Deepak. Deepak leaves home, but a mischief maker engineers a meeting between the two in order to convince Suraj that his wife is being unfaithful to him.
Chandan and Shabnam are in love and engaged to be married, but Shabnam's father decides to marry her to Suraj. Chandan commits suicide. After her marriage, Shabnam is shocked to find out that Suraj's younger brother Deepak is the spitting the image of Chandan. Soon she finds herself being accused of illicit liaisons with Deepak. Deepak leaves home, but a mischief maker engineers a meeting between the two in order to convince Suraj that his wife is being unfaithful to him.


==Cast==
==Cast==
* [[Meena Kumari]]... Shabnam
* [[Meena Kumari]] as Shabnam
* [[Kishore Kumar]]... Chandan / Deepak
* [[Kishore Kumar]] as Chandan / Deepak
* [[Raaj Kumar]]... Suraj
* [[Raaj Kumar]] as Suraj
* [[Kumkum (actress)|Kumkum]]... Jyoti
* [[Kumkum (actress)|Kumkum]] as Jyoti


==Soundtrack==
==Soundtrack==
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| "Ajab Hai Dastaan Teri Yeh Zindagi" (Part2)
| "Ajab Hai Dastaan Teri Yeh Zindagi" (Part2)
| [[Mohammed Rafi]]
| [[Mohammed Rafi]]
| [[Shailendra (lyricist)|Shailendra]]
| [[Hasrat Jaipuri]]
| Shankar Jaikishan
| Shankar Jaikishan
|-
|-

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Shararat
DVD cover
Directed byHarnam Singh Rawail
Produced byHarnam Singh Rawail
Written byHarnam Singh Rawail
Starring
Music byShankar-Jaikishan
Shailendra, Hasrat Jaipuri (Lyrics)
CinematographySurya Kumar, Herman Benjamin
Production
company
Kardar Studios
Distributed byRoshni Films
Release date
1959
Running time
140-minute
LanguageHindi

Shararat meaning "Mischief" is a 1959 romantic drama film written and directed by Harnam Singh Rawail, starring Meena Kumari, Kishore Kumar, Raaj Kumar and Kumkum in lead roles, with the memorable song "Hum Matwale Naujawan" sung by Kishore Kumar.[1][2] Tragedy Queen Meena Kumari matched the boisterous Kishore Kumar. This film is also unique because it featured Kishore Kumar singing his own songs, two versions of a classical raga based song ("Ajab Hai Daastaan Teri Yeh Zindagi") that were picturised on Kishore Kumar were sung by Mohammad Rafi, on Kishore Kumar's insistence.

Plot[edit | edit source]

Chandan and Shabnam are in love and engaged to be married, but Shabnam's father decides to marry her to Suraj. Chandan commits suicide. After her marriage, Shabnam is shocked to find out that Suraj's younger brother Deepak is the spitting the image of Chandan. Soon she finds herself being accused of illicit liaisons with Deepak. Deepak leaves home, but a mischief maker engineers a meeting between the two in order to convince Suraj that his wife is being unfaithful to him.

Cast[edit | edit source]

Soundtrack[edit | edit source]

Track # Song Singer(s) Lyrics Composer
1 "Ajab Hai Daastaan Teri Yeh Zindagi" (Part 1) Mohammed Rafi Hasrat Jaipuri Shankar Jaikishan
2 "Tera Teer O Bepeer Dil Ke Aar Paar Ha" Lata Mangeshkar Shailendra Shankar Jaikishan
3 "Ham Matavale Naujavan, Manzilon Ke Ujal" Kishore Kumar Hasrat Jaipuri Shankar Jaikishan
4 "Dekha Baabu Chhed Ka Maza Mitha Mitha Dard De Diya" Lata Mangeshkar Hasrat Jaipuri Shankar Jaikishan
5 "Tune Mera Dil Liya Teri Baton Ne Jaadu Kiya" Kishore Kumar, Geeta Dutt Hasrat Jaipuri Shankar Jaikishan
6 "Ajab Hai Dastaan Teri Yeh Zindagi" (Part2) Mohammed Rafi Hasrat Jaipuri Shankar Jaikishan
7 "Luska Lushka, Lui Lui Sha Tu Mera" Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi Shailendra Shankar Jaikishan
8 "Khol De Khol De Khidki Chahat Ke Naam Pe" Kishore Kumar Shailendra Shankar Jaikishan
9 "Dekh Aasmaan Mein Chand Muskuraye" Geeta Dutt, Kishore Kumar Hasrat Jaipuri Shankar Jaikishan

References[edit | edit source]

  1. "Shararat 1959". Bollywood Movie News, Songs, Reviews, Trailer, Story, Cast and Crew (in हिन्दी). Retrieved 17 December 2016.
  2. "Shararat (1959)". gomolo.com. Retrieved 17 December 2016.

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