Main Bhi Ladki Hoon
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Directed by | A. C. Tirulokchandar |
Written by | Sri Shailash Dey |
Starring | Dharmendra Meena Kumari |
Music by | Chitragupt |
Release date | 1964 |
Running time | 152 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Main Bhi Ladki Hoon (transl. I too am a girl) is a 1964 Indian Hindi-language film. Directed by A. C. Tirulokchandar, the film stars Dharmendra and Meena Kumari. It is a remake of the Tamil film Naanum Oru Penn which itself was an adaptation on Sri Shailash Dey's Bengali play Bodhu.[1]
Plot[edit]
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Cast[edit]
- Dharmendra as Ram
- Meena Kumari as Rajni
- Balraj Sahani as Ganga
- Om Prakash as Dindayal "Raja"
- A. V. M. Rajan as Balram
- Pushpalatha as Chanda
- Bhagwan Dada as T. B.
- Manorama as Mrs. Dindayal
- S. V. Ranga Rao as Zamindar
- Mohan Choti as Lallu
- Kammo as Bhagwanti
- Umesh Sharma as Mohan
Soundtrack[edit]
The music director of this movie is Chitragupt. The songs "Chanda Se Hoga Woh Pyara" and "Krishna, O Kaale Krishna" have the same tune as the Tamil and the Telugu version.
Song | Singer |
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"Chanda Se Hoga Woh Pyara" | P. B. Srinivas, Lata Mangeshkar |
"Krishna, O Kale Krishna" | Lata Mangeshkar |
"Aaye The Huzoor" (Male) | Mohammed Rafi |
"Yehi To Din Hai Baharon Ke, Dupatton Ke Nazaron Ke" | Mohammed Rafi, Asha Bhosle |
"Aaye The Huzoor" (Female) | Asha Bhosle |
References[edit]
- ↑ "Bollywood has an offensive history of using blackface – and it's still doing it". Scroll.in. 5 November 2019. Retrieved 12 October 2021.
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