chali re chali re meri nav chali re.. Jhoola 1941_Ashok Kumar _Pradeep_Saraswati Devi..a tribute |
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Song : na jaane kidhar aaj meri nav chali re..
Film : Jhoola,1941, Singer: Ashok Kumar, Lyricist : Kavi Pradeep, Music Director: Saraswati Devi, Director : Gyan Mukherjee, Cast : Ashok Kumar,Leela Chitnis,Shah Nawaz,Aruna Devi,V. H. Desai,Mumtaz Ali,Jyoti, Producer : Sashadhar Mukherjee, Production Banner : Bombay Talkies, Lyrics :- nanananananana na jaane kidhar aaj meri naao chali re chali re chali re meri naav chali re na jaane kidhar aaj meri naao chali re chali re chali re meri naav chali re koi kahe yahaan chali koi kahe vahaan chali koi kahe yahaan chali koi kahe vahaan chali man ne kaha piya ke gaanv chali re piya ke gaanv chali re chali re chali re meri naav chali re man ke mit mere mil ja jaldi duniya ke saagar mein naav meri chal di man ke mit mere mil ja jaldi duniya ke saagar mein naav meri chal di bilkul akeli, akeli akeli chali re chali re chali re meri naav chali re na jaane kidhar aaj meri naav chali re chali re chali re meri naav chali re uunchi nichi lahron pe naav meri dole man mein prit meri piyu piyu bole uunchi nichi laharon pe naav meri dole man mein prit meri piyu piyu bole mere man mujh ko bata, meri manzil ka pata mere man mujh ko bata, meri manzil ka pata bol mere saajan ki kaun gali re bol mere saajan ki kaun gali re na jaane kidhar na jaane kidhar aaj meri naao chali re chali re chali re meri naav chali re koi kahe yahaan chali koi kahe vahaan chali man ne kaha piya ke gaanv chali re piya ke gaanv chali re chali re chali re meri naav chali re... Storyline :- Jhoola(1941) - Nth Wall The third consecutive S. Mukherjee-produced hit by Bombay Talkies starring Leela Chitins and Ashok kumar (Kangan, 1939; Bandhan, 1940) was also Gyan Mukherjees debut. Two half-brothers, Ramesh (Kumar) and Mahesh, love the same women, Geeta (Chitins). Mahesh inherits his fathers estate (half of which belongs to Ramesh) while Ramesh works as a postman. Complicating the situation is the presence of Kamala whom Mahesh has promised to marry and who could now wreck his matrimonial designs on Geeta. [Source: Encyclopaedia of Indian Cinema] Jhoola(झूला; Swing) is a 1941 Indian Bollywood social film directed by Gyan Mukherjee. It was produced by Sashadhar Mukherjee under the banner of Bombay Talkies. The film starred Ashok Kumar, Leela Chitnis, Rajkumari Shukla, V. H. Desai, Mumtaz Ali, Shah Nawaz and Jyoti. The music was composed by Saraswati Devi with lyrics by Kavi Pradeep The third consecutive S. Mukherjee-produced hit by Bombay Talkies starring Leela Chitins and Ashok kumar (Kangan, 1939; Bandhan, 1940) was also Gyan Mukherjees debut. Two half-brothers, Ramesh (Kumar) and Mahesh, love the same women, Geeta (Chitins). Mahesh inherits his fathers estate (half of which belongs to Ramesh) while Ramesh works as a postman. Complicating the situation is the presence of Kamala whom Mahesh has promised to marry and who could now wreck his matrimonial designs on Geeta. [Source: Encyclopaedia of Indian Cinema] User Reviews Jhoola 1941 40s Masala Rom-Com An dying zamindar bequeaths his property equally among his two sons: the elder, irresponsible and hedonistic Mahesh (Shah Nawaz) and the dutiful adopted son Ramesh (Ashok Kumar). Disgusted with his adopted brother, Ramesh leaves the house in a huff. He goes to live in a village called Jharnaghat where he falls in love with a young lady called Geeta (Leela Chitnis). Unknown to him, Mahesh too has a crush on the young lady. Ramesh is also unaware of the fact that his adoptive father was the zamindar of that village and that Mahesh had a love affair with Kamala, a close friend of Geeta who lives in Jharnaghat. Predictably, there are misunderstandings and confusion until the inevitable 'happy family' ending.Description |