Hindi/Urdu film from 1944
Chal Chal Ray Nojawan
Released date in Lahore:
Film Company: Filmistan Ltd.
Released date: 1944
Language: Hindi/Urdu
Made in Bombay
Genre: ?
Status: Super hit
7th highest grossing film from the 1944.
Film credits of
Chal Chal Ray Nojawan
(Hindi/Urdu - 1944)
Actors | Naseem Bano, Ashok Kumar, Rafiq Ghaznavi, Jagdesh Sethi, Moti Bai, V.H. Desai, Naveen Yagnik |
Director | Gyan Mukherjee |
Producer's | Filmistan Ltd. |
Writer | Saadat Hassan Manto |
Music director | Master Ghulam Haider |
Lyricists/poets | Kavi Pradeep |
Singers | Shamshad Begum, Naseem Akhtar, Rafiq Ghaznavi, Ashok Kumar |
Cinematogrpahy | ? |
Other's | |
Film music of
Chal Chal Ray Nojawan
(Hindi/Urdu - 1944)
1. | (Hindi/Urdu)Singer(s): Shamshad Begum, Rafiq GhaznaviMusic: Master Ghulam Haider, Poet: Kavi Pradeep, Actor(s): |
2. | (Hindi/Urdu)Singer(s): Rafiq GhaznaviMusic: Master Ghulam Haider, Poet: Kavi Pradeep, Actor(s): |
3. | (Hindi/Urdu)Singer(s): Ashok KumarMusic: Master Ghulam Haider, Poet: Kavi Pradeep, Actor(s): |
4. | (Hindi/Urdu)Singer(s): Ashok Kumar, Naseeem AkhtarMusic: Master Ghulam Haider, Poet: Kavi Pradeep, Actor(s): |
5. | (Hindi/Urdu)Singer(s): Shamshad BegumMusic: Master Ghulam Haider, Poet: Kavi Pradeep, Actor(s): |
6. | (Hindi/Urdu)Singer(s): Ashok Kumar, Naseeem AkhtarMusic: Master Ghulam Haider, Poet: Kavi Pradeep, Actor(s): |
7. | (Hindi/Urdu)Singer(s): Ashok KumarMusic: Master Ghulam Haider, Poet: Kavi Pradeep, Actor(s): |
8. | (Hindi/Urdu)Singer(s): Shamshad BegumMusic: Master Ghulam Haider, Poet: Kavi Pradeep, Actor(s): |
9. | (Hindi/Urdu)Singer(s): Shamshad BegumMusic: Master Ghulam Haider, Poet: Kavi Pradeep, Actor(s): |
10. | (Hindi/Urdu)Singer(s): Ashok KumarMusic: Master Ghulam Haider, Poet: Kavi Pradeep, Actor(s): |
11. | (Hindi/Urdu)Singer(s): Ashok Kumar, Naseeem AkhtarMusic: Master Ghulam Haider, Poet: Kavi Pradeep, Actor(s): |
12. | (Hindi/Urdu)Singer(s): Shamshad BegumMusic: Master Ghulam Haider, Poet: Kavi Pradeep, Actor(s): |
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