Aandhiyan (1952 film)

For 1990 Hindi film, see Aandhiyan.
Aandhiyan
Directed by Chetan Anand
Produced by Navketan Films
Screenplay by Chetan Anand
Story by Chetan Anand
Hameed Butt
Starring Dev Anand
Nimmi
Kalpana Kartik
Music by Ali Akbar Khan
Narendra Sharma (lyrics)
Cinematography Jal Mistry
Edited by M. D. Jadhav
Release dates
1952
Running time
96 min.
Country India
Language Hindi

Aandhiyan (English title: Cruel Winds) is a 1952 Hindi drama film written and directed by Chetan Anand. The story was written by Chetan Anand and Hameed Butt based on an actual event in Amritsar. [1] It starred Dev Anand, Nimmi and Kalpana Kartik in lead roles.[2] Music of the film was given classical musician, Ali Akbar Khan with lyrics by Narendra Sharma.

Jaidev who was a student of Khan from Lucknow, and later became a noted music director, started his career by assisting Khan in film music. [3][4] The background score of the film was also done by Ali Akbar Khan along with other Hindustani classical musicians Pandit Ravi Shankar and Pannalal Ghosh.[5][6] Lata Mangeshkar sang the title song, "Har Kahin Pe Shaadmani" and as a token of her respect to sarod maestro, did not charge any fee.[6] Dances were choreographed by Lakshmi Shankar, who also sang a song, while Gopi Krishan's chorographed his own dances. [7]

Cast

Soundtrack

All lyrics written by Narendra Sharma; all music composed by Ali Akbar Khan [8].

Aandhiyan
No. TitleSinger(s) Length
1. "Woh Chand Nahin Hai Dil Hai"  Hemant Kumar, Asha Bhosle 3:19
2. "Dil Ka Khazana Khol Diya"  Asha Bhosle 3:10
3. "Hai Kahin Par Shaadmani"  Lata Mangeshkar 03:11
4. "Main Mubarakbaad Dene Aai Hoon"  Surinder Kaur 03:10

References

  1. Film opening credits, 2:08.
  2. "Yesteryear actor Kalpana Kartik leading a quiet life". India Today. 23 March 2014. Retrieved 2014-03-28.
  3. Tripathi, Ashish. "Composers - Jaidev". Down Melody Lane. Retrieved 2014-03-28.
  4. Ganesh Anantharaman (January 2008). Bollywood Melodies: A History of the Hindi Film Song. Penguin Books India. pp. 87–88. ISBN 978-0-14-306340-7.
  5. "My First Break: Pandit Ravi Shankar". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 7 October 2010. Retrieved 2014-03-28.
  6. 1 2 "Tribute : Soul-stirring strains". The Hindu. 26 June 2011. Retrieved 2014-03-28.
  7. Film opening credits, 1:33, 1:59, 2:03.
  8. "Aandhiyan (1952) Songs". raaga.com. Retrieved 2014-03-28.

External links

External video
Aandhiyan - Part 1 of 9, Shemaroo Movies Official channel
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