Bambai Ki Sair | |
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Directed by | Sarvottam Badami |
Produced by | Sudama Productions |
Starring |
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Music by | Khemchand Prakash |
Release date | 1941 |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Bambai Ki Sair also known as Holiday in Bombay is a Bollywood social comedy film. It was released in 1941 and directed by Sarvottam Badami for Sudama Productions.[1][2] The music direction was by Khemchand Prakash with lyrics by D. N. Madhok, Munshi Dil, B.R. Sharma and Pandit Indra.[3] The film starred Shobhna Samarth, Sabita Devi, E. Billimoria, Jal Merchant, Arun, Vatsala Kumtekar and Ghory.[4]
Cast
- Shobhana Samarth
- Sabita Devi
- Arun
- Vatsala Kumtekar
- E. Bilimoria
- Jal Merchant
- Ghory
Music
The music was composed by Khemchand Prakash with lyrics written by D. N. Madhok, Munshi Dil, B.R. Sharma and Pandit Indra.[5]
Songlist
# | Title | Singer |
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1 | "Chhed De Sajni" (Jinki Jawani Unka Zamana) | Shobhna Samarth, Kanti Lal |
2 | "Kheenchi Chitvan Chadhe Tevar" | Shobhna Samarth, Kanti Lal |
3 | "Meri Ankhein Sharaabi" | Vatsala Kumtekar |
4 | "Raat Pade Mat Rooth Deewani" | Kanti Lal |
5 | "Woh Baat Ki Hai Tune Bas Mazaa Aa Gaya" | Vatsala Kumtekar, Kanti Lal |
6 | "Tere Nainon Mein Naina Daale" | Vatsala Kumtekar |
7 | "Jaaye Na Paayi Ho Hamari Gali Aay Ke" | Vatsala Kumtekar |
8 | "Taare Kyun Muskayein" | Rajkumari, Kanti Lal, Vatsala Kumtekar |
9 | "Gar Zindagi Mein Pyar Ho" |
References
- ↑ "Holiday in Bombay". Gomolo.com. Retrieved 23 July 2012.
- ↑ Ashish Rajadhyaksha; Paul Willemen; Professor of Critical Studies Paul Willemen (2014). Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema. Routledge. p. 50. ISBN 978-1-135-94318-9.
- ↑ "Holiday in Bombay 1941". Hindi Geetmala. Retrieved 4 October 2014.
- ↑ "Holiday in Bombay". Alan Goble. Retrieved 4 October 2014.
- ↑ "Holiday in Bombay". MySwar. Retrieved 4 October 2014.
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