Nadiya Ke Paar (1948 film)

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Nadiya Ke Paar
File:Nadiya Ke Paar (1948).jpg
Poster
Directed byKishore Sahu
Produced byKishore Sahu
Written byKishore Sahu
Screenplay byKishore Sahu
Story byKishore Sahu
Starring
Music byC. Ramchandra
CinematographyK. H. Kapadia
Edited byKantilal B. Shukla
Distributed byFilmistan Ltd.
Release date
  • 24 December 1948 (1948-12-24)
Running time
126 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Nadiya Ke Paar (lit. 'Across the river') is a 1948 Indian Bollywood film directed by Kishore Sahu. It was the sixth highest grossing Indian film of 1948.[1]

Cast[edit]

  • Dilip Kumar as Chhote Kumar
  • Kamini Kaushal as Phoolwa
  • Susil Sahu as Bala
  • Ramesh Gupta as Sher Singh
  • David as Gulab Singh
  • Maya Banerjee as Chanchal
  • Gulab as Hiriya
  • Hari Shivdasani as Zamindar
  • Samson as Damri
  • Kanta Kumari as Bhabhi
  • Tiwari as Diwanji
  • S. L. Puri as Doctor
  • Juliete as Chameli
  • Anant Prabhu as Chonga

Music[edit]

  1. "O Gori O Chhori Kahaan Chali Ho" – Chitalkar Ramchandra, Lata Mangeshkar
  2. "More Raja Ho Le Chal Nadiya Ke Paar" – Mohammed Rafi, Lalita Deulkar
  3. "Do Chaar Din Yun Pyar Se Guzaar Diya Jaaye" – Mohammed Rafi, Shamshad Begum
  4. "Ankhiyaan Mila Ke Ankhiyaan Rove Din Raat" – Surinder Kaur
  5. "Kathawaa Ke Nayyaa Banaihe Re Malahawa" – Lalita Deulkar
  6. "Dil Leke Bhaga Daga Deke Bhaga" – Lalita Deulkar
  7. Dil Kahu Ko Devna" – Chitalkar Ramchandra, Shamshad Begum
  8. "Najariyaa Men Aiho Dagariyaa Men Aiho" – Lalita Deulkar

References[edit]

  1. "Top Earners 1948". Box Office India. Archived from the original on 12 October 2012. Retrieved 26 September 2011.

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