Kaneez (1949 film)

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Kaneez
DVD cover
DVD cover
Directed byKrishan Kumar
Screenplay byHasrat Lucknavi
Story byHasrat Lucknavi
Produced byKrishan Kumar
StarringMunawar Sultana
Shyam
Kuldeep Kaur
Ramesh Sinha
Khwaja Sabir
Nazir Kashmiri
Urmila Devi
Jillo Bai
Tiwari
Music byGhulam Haider
Hansraj Behl
O.P. Nayyar (Film score)
Release date
  • 1949 (1949)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Kaneez is a 1949 Indian Hindi-language drama film, directed and produced by Krishan Kumar,[1][2] starring Shyam, Munawar Sultana and Kuldip Kaur in lead roles.

Plot[]

Sabira is the daughter of a wealthy man, Akbar, who is cheated by his manager, Hamid, and forced into a mental home. Sabira marries Hamid's son, Akhtar, but the marriage is destroyed by a woman called Darling, who is after Akhtar for his money. Sabira is forced to become a servant in her own house, but she recovers her place as the mistress as Darling is exposed and Akhtar realized her worth for him.

Cast[]

  • Munawwar Sultana as Sabira, Akbar's daughter
  • Shyam as Akhtar, Hamid's son
  • Urmila Devi as Hamida
  • Kuldip Kaur as Miss Darling
  • Jillo as Sakira
  • Khwaja Sabir as Hamid Ul Hasan, Akbar's manager
  • Shyama as Suraiya
  • S.K. Prem as Anwar
  • Ramesh Sinha as Seth Akbar
  • Bibi as Sakira
  • Nazir Kashmiri as Family Doctor
  • Baby Anwari as Young Hamida
  • Baby Urmila as Young Sabira
  • Master Naresh as Young Akhtar

Music[]

The music was composed by the two very well known composers then, Ghulam Haider and Hansraj Behl[1] with a large playback of Shamshad Begum, Mohammad Rafi, Surinder Kaur,[1][3] Geeta Dutt, Zeenat Begum, G.M. Durrani,[4] S.D. Batish and Rajkumari. The lyrics were written by Hasrat Lucknavi, Sarshar Sailani, Shahir Ghaznavi and Harishchandra Akhtar. O.P. Nayyar composed the background music.[5]

See also[]

  • Shama

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "Kaneez". www.upperstall.com. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
  2. ^ "Kaneez (1949) VCD". www.onlineindianmart.com. Archived from the original on 18 November 2015. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
  3. ^ Surindar Kaur - Umeedon Par Udaasi Chha Gaii - Kaneez (1949) on YouTube
  4. ^ "Tum Kya Jaano - Kaneez 1949". www.anmolfankaar.com. Retrieved 31 March 2012.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "Kaneez (1949) VCD - Indian Cinema - The Early Years - O.P. Nayyar First [DDR]". www.bollywoodtorrents.me. Retrieved 31 March 2012.

External links[]

Kaneez (1949) at IMDb


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