Tonga-Wali

Tonga-Wali

Album Category: Hindi, Film
Year: 1955
Music Director: Salil Chowdhury
Lyricist: Prem Dhawan
Label: H.M.V.
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Album Credits: SONGS RECORDED BY: Ishan Ghosh, Robin Chatterji.
 
Film Credits: DIRECTOR: Lekhraj Bhakri. PRODUCER: Kuldip Sehgal. STORY: Pt. Mukhram Sharma. DIALOGUE: Pt. Mukhram Sharma. ACTOR: Nirupa Roy, More...
 



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Dekho Taanga Mera Nirala
Singer: Mohammed Rafi
Music Director: Salil Chowdhury
Lyricist: Prem Dhawan
Genre: Filmi
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Tere Nainon Ne Jadoo Dala
Singer: Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi
Music Director: Salil Chowdhury
Lyricist: Prem Dhawan
Genre: Filmi
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Rim Jhim Jhim Jhim Badarwa Barse
Singer: Lata Mangeshkar
Music Director: Salil Chowdhury
Lyricist: Prem Dhawan
Genre: Filmi, Sugam, Hindi Folk
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Teena Tan Ta Teena Kisi Ne Dil Hai Chheena
 
Singer: Geeta Dutt, Manna Dey
Music Director: Salil Chowdhury
Lyricist: Prem Dhawan
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Main Lut Gayi Duniyawalon
Singer: Lata Mangeshkar
Music Director: Salil Chowdhury
Lyricist: Prem Dhawan
Genre: Sugam
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Halke Halke Chalo Saanware
Singer: Lata Mangeshkar, Hemant Kumar
Music Director: Salil Chowdhury
Lyricist: Prem Dhawan
Genre: Filmi
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Saiyan Beimaan
Singer: Lata Mangeshkar
Music Director: Salil Chowdhury
Lyricist: Prem Dhawan
Genre: Filmi, Ghazal
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Dil Ke Sahare Jaan Se Pyare
Singer: Lata Mangeshkar
Music Director: Salil Chowdhury
Lyricist: Prem Dhawan
Genre: Filmi, Sugam
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Arey O Dekhne Walo Yeh Duniya Dekhte Jao
 
Music Director: Salil Chowdhury
Lyricist: Prem Dhawan
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Trivia


 

    Album

  • The film was remade in Tamil as "Alli Petra Pillai" (1959).
  • This was actress Anita Guha's first Hindi film.

    Song

  • Halke Halke Chalo Saanware - The tune of this song's mukhda was inspired by the song "The Wedding Samba" (1949) written by Abraham Ellstein, Allan Small and Joseph Liebowitz. The samba was based on Abraham Einstein's "Der Nayer Sher" (1940). Carmen Miranda & The Andrews Sisters and Edmund Ros recorded two of the most popular versions of "The Wedding Samba".[1][2]



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