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Director
  
Baldev Raj Chopra

Release date
  
1954 (India)

Screenplay
  
I. S. Johar, Kamil Rashid

Country
  
India

5.2/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama, Family

Music director
  
Duration
  

Language
  
Chandni Chowk Hindi Full Film Shekhar Meena Kumari Jeevan

Release date
  
1954

Writer
  
D.P. Berry (story), I.S. Johar, Kamil Rashid (dialogue)

Cast
  
(Zarina), (Nawab Safdar Jung’s wife), (Ibrahim Beg), (Yusuf),
Smriti Biswas
(Noorie)

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Chandni Chowk is a 1954 classic Muslim social drama film directed by B. R. Chopra. The music was composed by Roshan with lyrics written by Majrooh Sultanpuri, Saifuddin Saif, Kamil Rashid, Shailendra and Raja Mehdi Ali Khan. It had story by D. P. Berry with screenplay by I. S. Johar and dialogue written by Kamil Rashid. Produced by Prince Hira Sinh of Baria and Goverdhandas Aggarwal under the banner of Hira Films, the director of photography was Keki Mistry. The film starred Meena Kumari, Shekhar, Kumar, Jeevan, Smriti Biswas and Achala Sachdev. The main hero Shekhar was one of the less appreciated lead actors of the 1940s and 1950s but has been cited as a "master of realistic portrayals" usually cast in "mid-budget films".

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CHANDNI CHOWK 1954 Full Movie Classic Hindi Films by MOVIES

The story involves a Nawab belonging to the Chandni Chowk area of Delhi in the early 1920s, who gets "tricked into marrying his daughter to the gardener's son".

Plot

The film is set in the early 1920s in the Chandni Chowk area of Delhi. Nawab Safdarjung (Kumar) has a young daughter Zarina (Meena Kumari), who he’s keen to get married off. One of the applicants for her hand in marriage is the young Nawab Akbar (Shekhar) of Lucknow. After the wedding takes place, Nawab Safdarjung is informed by Ibrahim Beg (Jeevan) that Akbar is in fact the gardener’s son. The plot to introduce Akbar as a Nawab was conceived by Ibrahim to teach the arrogant Nawab a lesson when he refused his newly rich neighbour, Yusuf 's (Agha) proposal to marry Zarina, by haughtily declining it for him being a mere vegetable vendor. Angry on learning about the subterfuge, the Nawab calls off the marriage. Zarina however, decides to go to her in-laws house as she now considers Akbar her husband. Akbar leaves for Egypt in the hope of earning money. He finds a job there and soon gets entangled with a dancer Noorie (Smriti Biswas), who falls in love with him. Noorie creates grave misunderstandings in Zarina's life when she reads Zarina's letter to Akbar. She sends off a wire informing the in-laws that Akbar is dead. Finally Noorie dies telling Akbar about the misunderstanding created, and Akbar returns home to his bride.

Cast

  • Meena Kumari as Zarina
  • Shekhar as Akbar
  • Kumar as Nawab Safdarjung
  • Jeevan as Ibrahim Beg
  • Achla Sachdev as Nawab Safdarjung’s wife
  • Smriti Biswas as Noorie
  • Yashodhara Katju
  • Agha as Yusuf
  • Pratima Devi
  • Krishna Kumari as Laila, a nautch girl
  • Kammo
  • Box-office

    B. R. Chopra had shifted to Bombay from Lahore where he edited the Cine-Herald. In Bombay, Chopra joined Shri Gopal Pics as a producer. Chopra's first film as a director, Afsana (1951) was a big hit running for over twenty-five weeks (silver-jubilee). Chandni Chowk, Chopra's second directorial venture was also a big success at the box-office, which gave him the impetus to start his own film company B. R. Films in 1956.

    Soundtrack

    The film's music director was Roshan, who went on to compose music for films like Barsaat Ki Raat (1960) and Taj Mahal (1963), winning the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director for the latter film. With lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri, Kamil Rashid, Shailendra, Raja Mehdi Ali Khan and Saifuddin Saif, the playback singing was provided by Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi, Asha Bhosle, Mukesh, Shamshad Begum, Sunder and Usha Mangeshkar.

    References

    Chandni Chowk (film) Wikipedia
    Chandni Chowk (film) IMDb