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1965 Indian film
Nishan | |
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Directed by | Aspi Irani |
Produced by | Homi Wadia |
Starring | Sanjeev Kumar Prem Chopra Shammi Mukri Samson Nazima Helen |
Music by | Usha Khanna |
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Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Nishan is a 1965 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Aspi Irani. The film stars Sanjeev Kumar (in his first lead role), Nazima, Prem Chopra, Helen, Mukri, Sulochana and Shammi. The film's music is by Usha Khanna. The lyricist was Javed Anwar.
Cast
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- Sanjeev Kumar as Kiran / Badal
- Sheikh Mukhtar as Sangram Singh
- Nazima as Padma
- Helen as Ratna
- Prem Chopra
- Sulochana Latkar
- Ratnamala
- Shammi
- Mukri
- Samson
- Hiralal
- Master Prakash as young Kiran / Badal
Plot
The kingdom of Ajitgarh has just begun rejoicing at the birth of their Prince Kiran, when the king, Maharaja Hamir Singh, receives some disquieting news. His queen has produced a twin brother to Kiran. Hamir Singh, following in the footsteps of the King of France, takes a deep look into the future and comes up with a brothers-fighting-for-the-throne scenario. To avoid such a future, he hands over the younger twin – Badal – to his trusted courtier Sangram Singh (Sheikh Mukhtar). He gives Sangram Singh the estate of Devpur and asks him to live there, far from Prince Kiran. What happens next is rest of the story.
Soundtrack
- "Aap Ki Adaon Pe" - Asha Bhosle
- "Aye Jaan-E-Wafa" - Usha Khanna
- "Bolo Ji Bolo" - Mukesh & Suman Kalyanpur
- "Hai Tabassum Tera" - Mohammed Rafi
- "Hai Tabassum Tera v2" - Asha Bhosle
- "Humqadam" - Manna Dey, Usha Khanna, Mahendra Kapoor
- "Saqiya Thodi Thodi" - Asha Bhosle
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