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Music director
  
Khemchand Prakash

Cinematography
  
K.H.Kapadia

Language
  
Hindi

Director
  
Kishore Sahu

Producer
  
Kishore Sahu

Country
  
India

Sawan Aya Re movie poster
Release date
  
1949

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Cast
  
Kishore Sahu
(Anand),
Anant prabhu
,
David Abraham Cheulkar
(Ranvir Khanna),
Pratima Devi
(Anands mom),
Ramala Devi
(Asha)

Sawan Aya Re (The Monsoon Has Come) is a 1949 Hindi romantic drama film, directed by Kishore Sahu. Produced by Sahu under his "Hindustan Chitra" banner, it had Khemchand Prakash as the music director. The cast included Kishore Sahu, Ramola, David, Pratima Devi, Ramesh Gupta, Sofia and Mohana.

Contents

The film was a romantic triangle set against the backdrop of a hill station, Nainital. A family arrives on a holiday, but the father is more keen on finding bridegrooms for his three daughters.

Plot

Anand (Kishore Sahu) lives in Nainital with his mother (Pratima Devi). They meet the Mathur family who have recently arrived there for holidays. The father wants to get his three daughters Asha, Sudha and Rama married and is hoping to find some suitable boys for them. When Asha and Anand meet they form a friendship, which is readily accepted by the two families who decide to get them married. However, Asha finds out that Anand and Sudha are in love with each other.

Cast

  • Kishore Sahu as Anand
  • Ramola as Asha
  • David as Ranvir Khanna
  • Mohana
  • Ramesh Gupta
  • Sofia
  • Gulab
  • Pratima Devi as Anand's mother
  • Anant Prabhu
  • Promoth Bose
  • Box-office And Reception

    The film did well commercially, with Baburao Patel of Filmindia remarking in the 1949 May edition that Sahu's estimate had risen due to the "original treatment" he gave to an "otherwise ordinary" story.

    Soundtrack

    The music director was Khemchand Prakash. The notable songs were "Ae Dil Na Mujhe Yad Dila" sung by Khan Mastana, "Mein Toh Gawan Chali" by Shamshad Begum, and "Nahin Faryaad karte Hum" also sung by Shamshad Begum. The four lyricists were Gulshan Jalalabadi, Arzoo Lakhnavi, Rammurti Chaturvedi and Bharat Vyas. The playback singers were Shamshad Begum, Amirbai Karnataki, Laita Devulkar, Mohammed Rafi and Khan Mastana.

    References

    Sawan Aya Re Wikipedia
    Sawan Aya Re IMDb


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