Dil Deke Dekho, 1957 Director: Nasir Hussain Music: Usha Khanna Lyrics: Majrooh Sultanpuri Playback: Mohammad Rafi, Asha Bhosle, Usha Khanna Starring: Shammi Kapoor, Asha Parekh, Sulochana, Raj Mehra, Randhir, Malka, Rajendra Nath Neeta is a heiress, the only daughter of U.K. based Industrialist, Jagat Narayan. She is of marriageable age, and is presently wooed by Kailash, Chandra, and Raja. She prefers Chandra over Kailash and Raja, but subsequently changes her mind and falls in love with Raja. Things take a dramatic turn when Jagat and Neeta find out that Raja is not who is claims he is. When Raja defends himself, and calls himself Roop, his very own mother denies this claim, and instead states that Chandra is Roop, her only son. Raja alias Roop must now make attempts to prove himself, and realizes that this is indeed an uphill task.
Dil Deke Dekho, 1957 Director: Nasir Hussain Music: Usha Khanna Lyrics: Majrooh Sultanpuri Playback: Mohammad Rafi, Asha Bhosle, Usha Khanna Starring: Shammi Kapoor, Asha Parekh, Sulochana, Raj Mehra, Randhir, Malka, Rajendra Nath Neeta is a heiress, the only daughter of U.K. based Industrialist, Jagat Narayan. She is of marriageable age, and is presently wooed by Kailash, Chandra, and Raja. She prefers Chandra over Kailash and Raja, but subsequently changes her mind and falls in love with Raja. Things take a dramatic turn when Jagat and Neeta find out that Raja is not who is claims he is. When Raja defends himself, and calls himself Roop, his very own mother denies this claim, and instead states that Chandra is Roop, her only son. Raja alias Roop must now make attempts to prove himself, and realizes that this is indeed an uphill task.
Main Wohi Hoon, 1966.. Director: A. Shamsheer.. Music: Usha Khanna.. Lyrics: Asad Bhopali.. Playback: Krishna Kalle, Mahendra Kapoor, Usha Khanna, Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammad Rafi.. Cast: Feroz Khan, Kumkum, I.S. Johar, Bela Bose, Lata Sinha, Madan Puri, Murad, Johnny Whiskey.. Young and beautiful Asha Rai lives a wealthy life-style with her dad, Dhyanchand, in a palatial house. She has three suitors who are anxious to get a place in her heart and marry her. One is Jagdish, a wealthy businessman; the second is Rajan, another wealthy man, heir to a vast estate; and the third is Vijay, who has just found employment as an Engineer. When Asha selects Vijay to be her life-partner, her father opposes this, as he would like his daughter to be financially happy, especially with a young man like Jagdish, who he approves of. When Asha maintains that she only loves Vijay, he invites him to his house, and thereafter Dhyanchand's dead body is found. The prime suspects are Asha's three suitors, with Vijay leading this list as he has the motive as well as he was last seen with the deceased. Watch how events unfold when the police are involved and how they conclude their investigation.
An Evening In Paris, 1967 Director: Shakti Samanta Music: Shankar, Jaikishan Lyrics: Hasrat Jaipuri Playback: Asha Bhosle, Mohammad Rafi, Sharda Cast: Shammi Kapoor, Sharmila Tagore, Pran, Sarita, Rajendra Nath, K.N. Singh Deepa (Sharmila Tagore), having failed in love repeatedly as her lovers were after her wealth, leaves for Paris with a broken heart. Shortly after her arrival, she meets Sam (Shammi Kapoor), a French man (or so she thinks). After a few meetings, they fall in love. When she learns that Sam is actually Shyam from India, she feels betrayed and runs away. Shyam, unaware that his actions were going to hurt her so badly, rushes to apologize to Deepa only to find her doing unusual things? Cigarettes and liquor bottles are found strewn around her. This is not the Deepa Sam knows.
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Dear tommydan thanks so much for uploading these classics. If you happen to have Kanoon 1960 please upload that too. I have tried to look for it everywhere but could not find it. Thanks in advance
Hey Thanks for sahib bibi aur ghulam and insaaf jug utha. Could you post more bollywood oldies. I would appriciate it. Thanks.
You're welcome, kaarine. I need the subs myself, and most non-Indian people and many who are Indian but non-Hindi speakers need them as well.