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Director
  
Release date
  
January 1, 1966 (India)

Duration
  

Language
  
6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Action, Adventure, Drama

Screenplay
  
J. B. H. Wadia

Country
  
India

Release date
  
1954

Based on
  
Arabian Nights

Writer
  
Tahir Lucknowi (dialogue), Chand Pandit (dialogue), J.B.H. Wadia (screen story additional dialogue)

Music director
  
Chitragupta, S. N. Tripathi

Cast
  
(Ali Baba ),
BM Vyas
(Abu Hassan), (Marjina),
S N Tripathi
(Qasim Khan),
Sardar Mansur
(Sardar Mansoor)

Similar movies
  
Related Homi Wadia movies

Alibaba and 40 Thieves (Alibaba Aur Chalis Chor) is a 1954 Hindi/Urdu fantasy action film directed by Homi Wadia. The film was a Basant pictures presentation under the Wadia Brothers Production banner. The story, screenplay and additional dialogue were by JBH Wadia, while the dialogues were written by Chand Pandit and Tahir Lucknavi. The art direction and special effects were by Babubhai Mistry. The music was composed by Chitragupta and S. N. Tripathi. Chitragupta had worked as an assistant to S. N. Tripathi in some of the mythology and fantasy films before branching out on his own. The lyricist was Raja Mehdi Ali Khan. The film starred Mahipal, Shakila, B. M. Vyas, S. N. Tripathi, Sharda, Lalita Kumari and Helen. The song sequence of "Dekho Ji Chand Nikla" was shot in Gevacolor.

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The film based on the Arabian Nights fantasy adventure follows the story of Alibaba finding the cave filled with treasure and his escapades thereafter.

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Plot

Alibaba and his brother are out with their donkeys when one donkey runs away and Alibaba follows looking for him. Hiding behind a stone he sees forty thieves ride up to a hillside and the chief saying "Khul Ja Sim Sim" (Open Sesame) and a cave door opening. He later goes back there and returns a rich man. The jealousy of Alibaba's brother’s wife lands her husband in trouble with his head being cut off. Marjina, Alibaba’s beloved finds a tailor who sews him back. The thieves find out about Alibaba and meet him under false pretenses. He invites them home where Marjina finds out the chief’s strategy of pretending to be a merchant. She gets the 40 vats he’s brought to hide the thieves in thrown down the hill. Finally Alibaba is free of the thieves and lives amicably with his brother and family.

Cast

  • Mahipal as Alibaba
  • Shakila as Marjina
  • B. M. Vyas as Abu Hassan
  • S. N. Tripathi as Qasim Khan
  • Sharda as Sitara
  • Maruti Rao as Abu
  • Lalita Kumari as Fatima Begum
  • Shalini as Salma
  • Sardar Mansoor
  • Dalpat
  • Shri Bhagwan
  • Shapoor Aga
  • Helen as Dancer
  • Music

    The music direction was by S. N. Tripathi and Chitragupta who had started out as a composer by assisting Tripathi. Together they gave ‘folk-based’ music with some classical input by Tripathi. The songs were sung by Mohammed Rafi, Shamshad Begum and Asha Bhosle.

    Songs

    1Dekhoji Chand Nikle Peechhe Khajoor KeAsha Bhosle
    2Ae Saba Unse Kah JaraShamshad Begum
    3Chalo Chalo Chale HumMohammed Rafi - Shamshad Begum

    References

    Alibaba Aur 40 Chor (1954 film) Wikipedia