man mohana bade jhoothe..Seema 1955_Nutan& Balraj Sahni_Lata_ Shailendra_Shankar Jaikishan_a tribute |
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Song : man mohana bade jhoothe..
Film : Seema,1955, Singer : Lata Mageshkar, Lyricist : Shailendra, Music Director : Shankar Jaikishan, Director : Amiya Chakraborty,C S Dube, Cast : Balraj Sahni, Nutan,Pratima Devi, Sunder, Shobha Khote, Indu Shivraj, Krishan Kant, C S Dube, Parveen Paul, Mumtaz Ali, Baby Shashi, G P Singh, Neel Kamal, Ajay, Premlata, Jagdish, Producer : Mars & Movies Productions, Lyrics : aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa manmohanaa bade jhoothe manmohanaa bade jhoothe haar ke haar nahin maane haar ke haar nahin maane manmohanaa mohanaa … bane the khilaadi piyaa aaa bane the khilaadi piyaa nikle anaadi mose beimaani kari mujhse hi roothe mose beimaani kari mujhse hi roothe aaa manmohanaa manmohanaa manmohanaa jhoothe manmohanaa mohanaa … tumhari ye baansi kaanhaa aaa tumhari ye baansi kaanhaa bani gal phaansi taan sunaake meraa tan man looti taan sunaake meraa tan man looti aaa manmohanaa manmohanaa manmohanaa bade jhoothe manmohanaa mohanaa manmohanaa bade jhoothe manmohanaa bade jhoothe manmohanaa mohanaa manmohanaa bade jhoothe manmohanaa mohanaa manmohanaa bade jhoothe aaa aaa mohana mohana mohana... Did You Know? During the shooting of the song tu pyar ka sagaar.....Balraj Sahni was in a hurry to go to airport to catch flight to go to somewhere, but the director insisted that the whole song must be shot on that day. So Balraj Sahni took a chair and sat and shot for the song. The whole song he was sitting on chair and he was singing and the whole song was picturised in 3 shots and in 1 take in short time and he completed to shoot tu pyar ka sagaar....he went away to airport and reached on time. The song doesn't look it was shot fast in a day. That was Balraj Sahni. Storyline :- After her parents pass away, teenager Gauri [Nutan]goes to live with her paternal uncle, Kashinath, and his wife. She is ill-treated there, made to do all the housework, and abused by her aunt. She is also asked to work as a servant for meager wages in another household, and her earnings are taken away by her aunt. One day, Kashinath is summoned to the Police Station where he is told that since Gauri has been convicted of stealing a necklace from her employer, she is placed under his care for 12 months. Kashinath undertakes to look after her, but she manages to escape, and beats up Bankelal, who had originally accused her of stealing the necklace. The Police are summoned again, and this time Gauri is placed with Shree Satyanand Anarthalaya, an orphanage run by a compassionate Manager, Ashok. Gauri revolts against all the rules imposed upon her and she is placed in solitary, where she ends up breaking all the windows and furniture. Then one day she escapes, beats up Bankelal severely, and returns. She is once again placed in solitary. Then Ashok and his associate Murlidhar find out that Bankelal had framed Gauri, and they inform the Police, who make Bankelal confess. In this way, Gauri gets a pardon, and is asked to leave the orphanage, but she refuses to do so and stays on after promising that she will always obey Ashok. When Ashok has a heart attack, she proposes to stay and look after him, but Ashok wants her to leave and get married to Murlidhar. The question remains, will Gauri disobey Ashok or keep her promise and get married to Murlidhar? User Reviews:- When she got mad... by Peter Young Gauri lives with her paternal uncle and his wife. Her life is quite miserable there, and she also works as a servant in another household. When Gauri is accused by her employer of stealing a necklace for no fault of her own, she almost finds herself jailed. But when she is released, she is thrown out of her home, and for several days wanders in the streets, without food and without any chance to find a new job as she is stigmatised. Soon she is forcibly taken to an orphanage, but she is no longer the innocent girl she was as circumstances have already turned her into a wicked rebel. She is unstoppable, and the people there cannot deal with her constantly hot temper. But time will change everything. This is the basic story of this highly enjoyable picture, and it is also one of its main strengths. |