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Nagina (नगीना) 1951

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BannerPancholi Production
DirectorRavindra Deve
WriterR.S. Choudhary
ProducerD.M. Pancholi Dalsukh
Orginal musicJaikishan, Shankar
CinematographyM.N. Malhotra
Film EditingDharamveer
Art DirectorG.D. Dixit
Camera Operator
Assistant Cameramen
Playback SingersC H Atma,Lata Mangeshkar
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CharacterActor / Actress
Goldstein
DixitGope
RaijiBipin Gupta
NihalHiralal
ShreenathNasir Khan
Michael
LilyMohana
Mukta Nutan
Shyamlal
Like a truant comet fleeing from its moorings, the train flashed through the covering darkness of the forest range. . In the dim corridor, a girl screams, her voice tremulous with tremulous with tension and terror. Someone flings open a door, revealing a dead body in a pool of blood! Whistles, cries and shouts fill the air; men are seen flitting about in frantic urgency. The train pulls to jerky screeching halt. . Shreenath, a handsome smiling youth is apprehended and faces a summary investigation in the station masters crowded room. He protests angrily, but in vain. The appearances are against him. At teh nick of the moment, however, the Anglo-Indian driver of the train enters and testifies to the innocence of the suspect. Shreenath is allowed to go. . But he has no place to go to. His father whom he came to meet, is missing for years, the police constable inform him, and is believed to be absconding from a charge of mudering the wife of Raiji, a local Hitler with a ready gun. Keen to know more about his father, Shreenath wanders into the multi-room house of Raiji. Little did he know he had walked into a veritable death trap. Strange things happen to him here-sinister doors open and close around him, a mysterious hand leads him out of a tight corner, he is attacked by a fearsome monster of a man. . He meets a lovely charmer in Raijis daughter, Mukta. The pleasant encounter is, however, cut short by the irate master of the house and he is told to clear out of the premises. But when he is about to leave he hears a plaintive voice, begging for help. Who was it? Something in the voice grips him and lures him back to the ghostly house. Now this entrancing girl guides him to an under ground vault where he meets a broken, manacled prisoner- his long lost father. A precious diamond ring which Raiji wanted for himself comes into the fearful dream and unleashes a landslide of startling incidents. Raiji and his thugs go for Shreenath. Mukta finds her love and loyalty divided between the attractive stranger and her own father. Desperately Raiji puts to flames his own spacious house. In one room lies Shreenath, trapped and chained. Outside the room stands Raiji, firing at everyone who comes within his sight and range. . The climax to this exciting parade of events is as horrifying as it is full of fascinating drama.
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Release date1951
Budgect
Revanue
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Awards: Unknown.
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Soundtrack

Lyrics: Shailendra, Hasrat Jaipuri | Voice: C H Atma,Lata Mangeshkar | Music: Jaikishan, Shankar

1. Dil Beqarar Hai Mera | दिल बेकरार है मेरा     

2. Hum Se Koi Pyar Karo Ji | हम से कोई प्यार करो जी     

3. Oh Oh My My Dear | ओह ओह माय माय दार     

4. Rooon Main Sagar Ke Kinare | रोऊँ मैं सागर के किनारे     

5. Tune Hai Mere Zakhm-E-Jigar Ko | तुने है मेरे ज़ख्म-इ-जिगर को     

6. Yaad Aai Hai Bekasi Chhai Hai | याद आई है बेकसी छाई है     

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