Daal Mein Kala is a 1964 Hindi-language film starring Kishore Kumar, Nimmi and Agha. On the run for unpaid bills, an unemployed slacker is mistaken for a professor.
Daal Me Kala | |
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Directed by | Satyen Bose |
Written by | Mahendra Pran (Dialogue) |
Produced by | Bipin Gupta |
Music by | C. Ramachandra |
Production company | Roop Rangam |
Release date | 1964 |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Plot
When Bombay-based Rajaram and Rajendra Kumar are unable to pay their hotel bill, they board a train without buying tickets to flee. When confronted with a ticket-checker, they alight at Bangalore and widower Bishambernath mistakes Rajendra for Professor Roy. The duo accompany the former to his mansion where he lives with his daughter, Manju; widowed sister, and a niece, Sheela. The duo are introduced to the family, settle down and eventually Rajendra and Manju on one hand, and Rajaram and Sheela on the other, fall in love. They are not aware that Professor Roy has also arrived in Bangalore, but is being held against his will by Banke Bihari, who has mistaken him for a singer named Natwar Shyam. It is during the performance that Roy will manage to escape and rather dramatically arrive at Bishambernath's residence - not only exposing the true identities of the duo, but also ending their romance, and possibly getting them arrested on a number of charges.[1]
Cast
- Kishore Kumar as Rajendra Kumar / Raju
- Nimmi as Manju
- Agha as Rajakumar/Raja
- Shammi as Sheela
- Om Prakash as Banke Bihari
- Abhi Bhattacharya as Prof. Roy
- Sajjan as Natwar Shyam
- Tun Tun as Rajaram's Landlady
- Bipin Gupta as Rai Bahadur Bishambernath
- Sulochana Chatterjee as Bishambernath's sister
- Sunder as Bhola
- Keshto Mukherjee as Mangu
- Mohan Choti as Barber(Hajjam)
Music
Song-title | Singer(s) |
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"In Ankho Ko Tumhe" | Asha Bhosle |
"O Utha Le Hame Uparwale" | Kishore Kumar, C Ramchandra |
"O Jhoom Jhoom Ye Mera Bhalu" | Kishore Kumar |
"Do Ankhe Janani Do Ankhe Mardani" | Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle |
"Tum Chale Aaye Badi Maharbani" | Asha Bhosle |
"Chand Chup Chap Hai Sitare Gumsum" | Kishore Kumar |
"Mohabbat Karna Hai Asan" | Asha Bhosle, C Ramchandra, Manna Dey |
"Samjhe Na Dil Ki Lagi Sajan" | Asha Bhosle |
References
- ^ Bose, Satyen (1 January 2000), Daal Me Kala, retrieved 2 November 2016
External links
Daal Me Kala at IMDb