Kashmir Ki Kali
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Kashmir Ki Kali is a 1964
Indian film
directed by Shakti Samanta
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Bollywood films of 1964
A list of films produced by the Bollywood film industry based in Mumbai in 1964:-Highest grossing:The top ten grossing films at the Indian Box Office in 1964:-1964:-External links:* at the Internet Movie Database...
Indian film
Cinema of India
The cinema of India consists of films produced across India, which includes the cinematic culture of Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Gujarat, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Orissa, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal. Indian films came to be followed throughout South Asia and...
directed by Shakti Samanta
Shakti Samanta
Shakti Samanta was an Indian film director and producer, who founded Shakti Films in 1957, which is most known for films like Howrah Bridge, China Town, Kashmir Ki Kali, An Evening in Paris, Kati Patang and Amar Prem.He received Filmfare Awards for Best Film for Aradhana, Anuraag and Amanush,...
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Plot
Wealthy and pampered Rajiv Lal is the only son of widowed Rani Maa. She would like him to get married and starts receiving proposals from all over the country. She meets with and interviews various prospective brides, and picks one for him, only to have him reject her. To escape her wrath, he runs off to their bungalow in Kashmir together with his friend, Chander. Upon arrival, he finds that his Estate Manager, Bholaram, has made a Hotel out of their bungalow and has even rented out some rooms for the season. He confronts the Manager, and both compromise. He meets Champa, who sells flowers for a living, and both fall in love. They plan to marry, but surprisingly Champa's dad, Dinu, is opposed to this marriage. To complicate matters even more, Rajiv finds out that he is not the son of Rani Maa, and he goes about to find his real identity. It is now up to Rani Maa to find out why Dinu is refusing to permit Champa to marry Rajiv, and who his real parents are.Cast
- Shammi KapoorShammi KapoorShammi Kapoor was an Indian film actor and director. He was a prominent lead actor in Hindi cinema from the late 1950s until the early 1970s....
... Rajiv Lal - Sharmila TagoreSharmila TagoreSharmila Tagore is an Indian film actress. She has won National Film Awards and Filmfare Awards for her performances.She has led the Indian Film Censor Board from October 2004 till March 2011...
... Champa - Pran ... Mohan
- Nasir Hussain ... Dinu
- Dhumal ... Bholaram
- Anoop KumarAnoop KumarAnoop Kumar , born Kalyan Kumar Ganguly, was an Indian film actor who appeared in over seventy-five Bollywood films.-Personal life:Kalyan was born into a Hindu family in Khandwa, Central Provinces and Berar . His father Kunjalal Ganguly was a lawyer and his mother Gouri Devi came from a wealthy...
... Chander - Madan PuriMadan PuriMadan Puri was an actor in Hindi and Punjabi films.-Early life:Madan Singh Puri was born in Nawanshahr, Punjab to S. Nihal Singh Puri and Ved Kaur...
... Shyamlal - Bir Sakuja ... Colonel
- Sunder ... Lala
- Mridula Rani ... Karuna
- Tun Tun ... Rama Devi
- Padma Chavan
- Padmadevi
- Sujata
- Neeta
- Samar Chatterjee
- Aruna
- Hameeda
- Sabita
- Pradeep Chaudhry
- Shukla
Music
The music for the movie is composed by O.P. Nayyar. The songs that feature in the movie are as enlisted below. The lyrics of these are written by S.H. Bihari.- Diwana Huwa Badal, sung by Mohammad Rafi and Asha BhosleAsha BhosleAsha Bhosle is an Indian singer. She is one of the best-known and most highly-regarded Hindi playback singers in India, although she has a wider repertoire. Bhosle's career started in 1943 and has spanned over six decades. She has done playback singing for over a thousand Bollywood movies...
- Hai Duniya Usi Ki, sung by Mohammad Rafi
- Isharon Isharon, sung by Mohammad Rafi and Asha Bhosle
- Meri Jaan Balle, sung by Mohammad Rafi and Asha Bhosle
- Subhan Allah, sung by Mohammad Rafi
- Tarif Karun Kya Uski, sung by Mohammad Rafi
- Kisi Na Kisise Kabhi Na Kabhi, sung by Mohammad Rafi
- Balamaa Khulii Havaa Me, sung by Asha Bhosale