Gajre (film)
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Directed byR. D. Mathur
Written byKhaquan Hussein
Produced byAllied Arts Production
Starring
| Gajre | |
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| Directed by | R. D. Mathur |
| Written by | Khaquan Hussein |
| Produced by | Allied Arts Production |
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| Country | India |
| Language | Hindi |
Gajre is a 1948 Indian drama film directed by R. D. Mathur and produced by Allied Arts Production. It stars Suraiya, Motilal and Geeta Nizami.[1][2] The story and dialogue are written by Khaquan Hussein.[3]
- Suraiya as Asha
- Motilal as Mohan
- Geeta Nizami as Tara
- Agha as Sohan
- Sakantha as Mohan's father
- Marutirao Parab
Music
The film's music was composed by Anil Biswas, with lyrics by G. S. Nepali.[3] Its soundtrack features some of the earliest songs of Lata Mangeshkar.[4]
The song "Door Papiha Bola" proved to be popular, and is noted for using piano and keyboard instruments, uncommon at the time.[5][6]