Loading AI tools
1937 [[British India]] film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mandir (The Temple) is a 1937 Indian Hindi devotional film directed by A. R. Kardar.[1][2] Produced for the Shankar Talkies Corporation, it had music by Professor Ramzan Khan.[3] The lyricist was Manjhar Hashiri.[4]
Mandir | |
---|---|
Directed by | Abdul Rashid Kardar |
Produced by | Shankar Talkies Corporation |
Starring |
|
Music by | Professor Ramzan Khan |
Production company | Shankar Talkies Corporation |
Release date |
|
Country | British India |
Language | Hindi |
The cast included Rajkumari, Dhiraj Bhattacharya, Anees Khatoon, Agha and Akhtar Nawaz.[5]
The music director was Professor Ramzan Khan and the lyrics were written by Manjjar Hashiri.[4]
# | Title |
---|---|
1 | "Sunheri Duniya Par Kyun Gazab Giraya Ram" |
2 | "Manao Gao Aaj Badhai Dukh Ke Din Gaye Beet" |
3 | "O Bhar De Bhr De Bhagwati Hamare Bhandaar Ko" |
4 | "Tumhe Ho Gyan Tumhin Se Dhyan" |
5 | "Tripuraari Tum Bhakton Ke Ho Dukh Haari" |
6 | "Karega Bhala Tera Bhagwan" |
7 | "Kya Kya Na Kar Raha Hai Duniya Mein Naam Tera" |
8 | "Khush Ho Ki Bel Booton Ne Gaayi Bahaar Hai" |
9 | "Jab Jab Hui Dharam Ki Haani" |
10 | "Jai Jai Durga Mai Kar De Ek Bhalayi" |
11 | "Jaago Murli Mukutdhari Zulmon Se Roti Hai" |
12 | "Jhoolao Gao Hari Ko Jhoole Min Jhulao" |
Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.
Every time you click a link to Wikipedia, Wiktionary or Wikiquote in your browser's search results, it will show the modern Wikiwand interface.
Wikiwand extension is a five stars, simple, with minimum permission required to keep your browsing private, safe and transparent.