Naulakha Haar

Naulakha Haar is a 1953 Bollywood film produced by Ratnadeep Pictures and directed by Bal Chander Shuckla & Harsukh Bhatt.

Naulakha Haar
Poster
Directed byBal Chander Shuckla
Harsukh Bhatt
Produced byRatnadeep Pictures
Written byPt. Anuj Bhaskerji
Based onFolklore of Alha-Udal
StarringMeena Kumari
Durga Khote
Nirupa Roy
Jeevan
Music byBhola Srestha
Edited byThokare Desai
Release date
  • 1953 (1953)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Bhola Srestha was the music director.

Plot

Devla (Durga Khote) is married in a prominent Rajput family located in Mandavgar. Her sister is also married in this family. Their brother, Mahil Rai Podiyal (Jeevan (actor)), is bitter about this and plots with Kiriya Rai, which results in Kiriya's vain attempt to steal a valuable necklace, losing his reputation and his sword. Thus humiliated he returns, plots his vengeance, returns back, kills Devla's and her sister's husbands, steals the necklace, sets fire to Mandavgar, takes an elephant and a magical flying horse with him, and hangs the scalps of his victims on the doorway to his palace. Devla swears to avenge this humiliation. Now 19 years later, Devla's son, Udal (Arvind), has grown up and is told about his past. He decides to kill Kiriya, but finds out that he is Bijma's, the woman he loves, brother. Kiriya finds out about this and forbids Bijma (Meena Kumari) from seeing him again. Nevertheless, Udal sneaks into Bijma's, who is learning magic, room. When Kiriya knocks on the door, Bijma magically transforms Udal into a parrot, but Kiriya wrings it's neck and tosses it from the balcony. With Udal's neck wrung, how will Devla carry out her vengeance?

Cast

Crew

Soundtrack

Naulakha Haar
Soundtrack album by
Bhola Srestha
RecordedUnknown
GenreFilm soundtrack
Label
ProducerRatnadeep Pictures

Lyrics for the songs of the film were written by Bharat Vyas & Ramesh Gupta. Bhola Srestha was gave the music.[1]

TitleSingerLyricist
"Mohe Laa De Naulakha Haar"Shamshad Begum, Kishore KumarBharat Vyas
"Aana Chaahun Aa Na Saku"Asha Bhosle, Arvind
"Jaise Gunjta Ho Surila Sur"Asha Bhosle
"Raja Tere Desh Mein"Promodini Desai, Shamshad Begum
"Dharti Aur Aakash Beech Hain"Arvind, Sunder
"Saanwala Salona"Gandhari, Sunder, Arvind
"Jhoolna Jhulaye Maiyya"Rajkumari DubeyRamesh Gupta
"Sunn Sunn O Pyaare Hansa"Madhubala Jhaveri

References

  1. "Naulakha Haar (1953)". Hindigeetamala. Retrieved 12 March 2019.


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