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| {{About||the 2011 film|Shagird (2011 film)}} | | {{Wikt|şagird}} |
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| {{Infobox film
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| | name = Shagird
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| | image = Shagird.jpg
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| | caption = Poster
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| | director = Samir Ganguly
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| | producer = [[Subodh Mukherjee]]
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| | writer = [[Gulzar]]<br />[[Subodh Mukherjee]]<br />Nirmal Dey<br/>Vishwamitter Adil
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| | screenplay =
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| | story =
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| | based_on =
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| | starring = [[Joy Mukherjee]]<br />[[Saira Banu]]
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| | narrator =
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| | music = [[Laxmikant–Pyarelal]]
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| | cinematography = N. V. Srinivas
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| | editing = V. K. Naik
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| | studio = Subodh Mukherji Productions
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| | distributor =
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| | released = {{Film date|df=yes|1967}}
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| | country = India
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| | language = Hindi
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| '''''Shagird''''' ({{Translation|Disciple}}) is a 1967 Indian [[Hindi]]-language [[comedy film]] directed by Samir Ganguly. The film stars [[Joy Mukherjee]] and [[Saira Banu]] in lead roles.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2012-03-09|title=Sixties star Joy Mukherjee passes away|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/blogs/Addictions/sixties-star-joy-mukherjee-passes-away/|access-date=2020-10-09|website=Times of India Blog|language=en-US}}</ref>
| | '''Shagird''' ({{Lit|Disciple}}) may refer to: |
| | * [[Shagird (1967 film)]], an Indian Hindi-language comedy drama film |
| | * [[Shagird (2011 film)]], an Indian Hindi-language action thriller film |
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| ==Plot==
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| Professor Brij Mohan Agnihotri ([[I. S. Johar]]) is a confirmed bachelor, and he firmly refuses to get married. He has a student named Ramesh ([[Joy Mukherjee]]), who considers him his mentor. On a visit to his friend out of town, Brij meets his friend's beautiful daughter, Punam ([[Saira Banu]]), and falls in love with her. Throwing all caution to the winds, he changes his appearance, and attempts to conquer Punam, but he later finds that Punam is attracted to his student, Ramesh. Now the professor has to decide whether to get rid of Ramesh, or to reverse their roles and make him his mentor.
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| ==Cast==
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| *[[Joy Mukherjee|Joy Mukerjee]] as Ramesh
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| *[[Saira Banu]] as Poonam
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| *[[I. S. Johar]] as Prof. Brij Mohan Agnihotri/Birju
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| *[[Nazir Hussain]] as Ramesh's Father
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| *[[Achala Sachdev]] as Ramesh's Mother
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| *[[Madan Puri]] as Madan Chicagowala
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| *[[Asit Sen (actor)|Asit Sen]] as Narayan
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| *[[A. K. Hangal]] as Kedarnath Badri Narayan
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| *[[M. B. Shetty|Shetty]] as Ruffian
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| *[[Mac Mohan]] as Ramesh's Friend at an Engagement party
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| *[[Shivraj]] as Annoyed Husband
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| *Bhola as Waiter
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| *Urvashi Dutta as Shefali
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| *O.P. Goyle as Goyle
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| ==Award==
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| *Nominated, [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]] - Saira Banu<ref>{{Cite web|title=Filmfare Nominees and {{sic|nolink=1|Winner}}|url=https://archive.org/details/FilmfareAwards|url-status=live|access-date=9 October 2020|publisher=[[The Times Group]]|via=[[Internet Archive]]}}</ref>
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| ==Music==
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| {{Infobox album
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| | name = Shagird
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| | type = soundtrack
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| | artist = [[Laxmikant–Pyarelal]]
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| | released = {{Start date|1967}}
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| | genre = [[Film soundtrack|Feature film soundtrack]]
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| | length =
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| | label = [[Sa Re Ga Ma]]
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| | producer = [[Laxmikant–Pyarelal]]
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| The soundtrack of the film contains 6 songs. The music is composed by [[Laxmikant–Pyarelal]], with lyrics authored by [[Majrooh Sultanpuri]].<ref>{{Cite web|first=|date=|title=Shagrid (1967)|url=http://www.raaga.com/channels/hindi/moviedetail.asp?mid=H000631|url-status=live|archive-url=https://archive.is/HHQW0|archive-date=1 Feb 2013|access-date=2020-10-09|website=[[Raaga.com]]}}</ref>
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| *Song "Dil Wil Pyar Wyar" topped the [[Binaca Geetmala]] 1968 annual list.
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| {{Track listing
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| | all_lyrics = [[Majrooh Sultanpuri]]
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| | all_music = [[Laxmikant–Pyarelal]]
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| | extra_column = Singer(s)
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| | title1 = Bade Miya Diwane | extra1 = [[Mohammed Rafi]], [[Manna Dey]]
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| | title2 = Dil Wil Pyar Wyar | extra2 = Mohammed Rafi, [[Lata Mangeshkar]]
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| | title3 = Kanha Kanha Aan Padi | extra3 = Lata Mangeshkar
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| | title4 = Woh Hain Zara Khafa Khafa | extra4 = Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar
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| | title5 = Ruk Jaa Aye Hawa, Tham Jaa Aye Bahaar | extra5 = Lata Mangeshkar
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| | title6 = Duniya Paagal Hai, Ya Phir Main Deewana | extra6 = Mohammad Rafi
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| == References ==
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| {{reflist}}
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| ==External links==
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| * {{IMDb title|0306065}}
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| [[Category:1967 films]]
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| [[Category:Indian films]]
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| [[Category:1960s Hindi-language films]]
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| [[Category:Films scored by Laxmikant–Pyarelal]]
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| [[Category:Films directed by Samir Ganguly]]
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| {{1960s-Hindi-film-stub}}
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Shagird (lit. 'Disciple') may refer to:
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