From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Amar (film)
Amar (film)
Amar Cast
• Madhubala as Anju
• Dilip Kumar as Advocate Amarnath
• Nimmi as Sonia
• Jayant as Sankat Chhaila
• Ulhas as Rai Saheb Mohanlal
• Mukri as Advocate
• Husn Banu
• Amar
• Siddiqui
• Murad as The Judge
Dilip Kumar in Amar
• Pande
Directed by Mehboob Khan
Produced by Mehboob Khan Music
Written by S. K. Kalla, Mehrish, B. S. Ramaiah, S. Ali Amar
Raza (story),
Agha Jani Kashmiri (dialogue) Soundtrack album by Naushad
Starring Dilip Kumar Released 1954
Madhubala
Nimmi Genre Feature film soundtrack
Music by Naushad Naushad chronology
Cinematography Faredoon A. Irani Deewana Amar Shabaab
(1952) (1954) (1954)
Editing by Shamsudin Kadri
Release date(s) 1954 The music was composed by Naushad with lyrics by Sha-
Country keel Badayuni.
India
1. "Ek baat kahoon mere piya sun le agar tu" - Asha
Language Hindi Bhosle
2. "Oodi oodi chhayi ghata jiya lehraaye" - Lata
Amar is a 1954 black-and-white Hindi movie. Produced Mangeshkar and chorus
and directed by Mehboob Khan, the film stars Dilip Ku- 3. "Umangon ko sakhi pee ki nagariya kaise le jaaoon" -
mar, Madhubala, Nimmi and Jayant. Amar features music Lata Mangeshkar and chorus
by Naushad with lyrics by Shakeel Badayuni. 4. "Jaanewaale se mulaaqaat na hone paayi" - Lata
Mangeshkar
Plot 5. "Tere sadqe balam na kar koyi gham" - Lata
Mangeshkar
A delicately nuanced psychological drama, exploring a 6. "Khaamosh hai khewanhaar mera, naiya meri doobi
3-way relationship between the main characters and the jaati hai" - Lata Mangeshkar
crisis of conscience that rocks it. A prosperous, well-re- 7. "Na shiqwa hai koi" - Lata Mangeshkar
spected lawyer, in love with and engaged to an educated, 8. "Insaaf ka mandir hai yeh bhagwan ka ghar hai" -
socially-conscious young woman, succumbs to a weak Mohammad Rafi and chorus
moment and rapes a poor local village milkmaid. The rest 9. "Radha Ke Pyare"
of the story deals with the aftermath of this tragic event, 10. "Na Milta Gham To Barbadi Ke Afsane Kahan Jaate" -
with all the inevitable undercurrents of guilt, penitence Lata Mangeshkar
and pervasive heartbreak that stem from it.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Amar (film)
Awards External links
• Filmfare Best Sound Award for R. Kaushik • Amar at the Internet Movie Database
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Categories:
• Hindi-language films
• 1954 films
• Indian films
• Films directed by Mehboob Khan
• Black-and-white films
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