Aas Ka Panchhi

Aas Ka Panchhi

Album Category: Hindi, Film
Year: 1961
Music Director: Shankar - Jaikishan
Lyricist: Shailendra, Hasrat Jaipuri
Label: H.M.V.
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Album Credits: MUSIC ASSISTANT: Sebastian D'Souza. SONGS RECORDED BY: Minoo Katrak; ASSISTANT: D.O. Bhansali.
 
Film Credits: DIRECTOR: Mohan Kumar. PRODUCER: J. Om Prakash. STORY: Mohan Kumar. SCREENPLAY: Mohan Kumar. DIALOGUE: Rajinder Singh Bedi. ACTOR: Vyjayanthimala, More...
 



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Dil Mera Ek Aas Ka Panchhi
Singer: Subir Sen
Music Director: Shankar - Jaikishan
Lyricist: Hasrat Jaipuri
Genre: Filmi, Pop
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Ab Char Dinon Ki Chhutti Hai
Singer: Mohammed Rafi
Music Director: Shankar - Jaikishan
Lyricist: Hasrat Jaipuri
Genre: Filmi, Sufi/Qawwali
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Dheere Chalo Zara
Singer: Lata Mangeshkar, Subir Sen
Music Director: Shankar - Jaikishan
Lyricist: Shailendra
Genre: Filmi
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Apni Bhi Kya Zindagi Hai Nirali
Singer: Mukesh
Music Director: Shankar - Jaikishan
Lyricist: Shailendra
Genre: Filmi
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Tum Roothi Raho Main Manata Rahoon
Singer: Lata Mangeshkar, Mukesh
Music Director: Shankar - Jaikishan
Lyricist: Hasrat Jaipuri
Genre: Filmi
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Haye Meri Uljhi Nazar
Singer: Lata Mangeshkar
Music Director: Shankar - Jaikishan
Lyricist: Shailendra
Genre: Filmi
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Ae Dil Pyar Ki Manzil
Singer: Mukesh
Music Director: Shankar - Jaikishan
Lyricist: Shailendra
Genre: Filmi, Pop
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Title Music
Music Director: Shankar - Jaikishan
Genre: Filmi
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  • This was the first film in which director Mohan Kumar, producer J. Om Prakash, and actor Rajendra Kumar worked together. Encouraged by its success, they collaborated on another film, "Ayee Milan Ki Bela" (1964), which became a hit as well. Both films had music composed by Shankar - Jaikishan.[1]
  • This was the first film produced by J. Om Prakash under the Filmyug banner. His previous film "Farmaish" (1953) was produced by Majestic Films. Following the success of this 1961 film, every Filmyug film after it was given a title starting with the letter 'A'. When J. Om Prakash turned to film direction, he followed this tradition even in films he did not produce. There was one exception to this rule, "Bhagwaan Dada" (1986), which was produced by his son-in-law Rakesh Roshan.[2][3]
  • The film opened with the following dedication - "This film is respectfully dedicated to the cherished and everlasting memory of our dear friend late Chander Saigal who flew to his heavenly abode in a tragic jeep accident on the 29th May 1960 at Madras. We greatly miss our true friend and dependable associate. May God bless his noble soul".



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