In this article we will explore in detail Naunihal and its impact on different aspects of society. From its influence on popular culture to its relevance in academia, Naunihal has captured the attention of experts and fans alike. Throughout history, Naunihal has played a crucial role in shaping people's values and beliefs, as well as how they relate to each other. Through in-depth analysis, we will examine how Naunihal has evolved over time and how it continues to shape our perceptions and experiences today.
Naunihal | |
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Directed by | Raj Marbros |
Written by | S.K. Prabhakar (dialogue) |
Story by | Saawan Kumar Tak |
Produced by | Saawan Kumar Tak |
Starring | Sanjeev Kumar Balraj Sahni Indrani Mukherjee Master Babloo |
Edited by | Keshav Nanda |
Music by | Madan Mohan Kaifi Azmi (lyrics) |
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Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Naunihal is a 1967 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Raj Marbros starring Sanjeev Kumar, Balraj Sahni and Indrani Mukherjee in lead roles. The film's music was composed by Madan Mohan, with lyrics by Kaifi Azmi, including the song "Meri Aawaz Suno Pyar ka Raaz Suno" (Hear my voice, hear the secret of love) sung by Mohammad Rafi. According to film and music expert Rajesh Subramanian singer Mohammed Rafi charged a token rupees three hundred for the song Meri awaaz suno. song is picturized over the funeral procession of Prime Minister of India, Jawahar Lal Nehru.[1]
The film is about orphan, Raju, who is adopted by the Principal of New Era High School in Panchgani. Later, when the growing child discovers he has no relatives, he is consoled by saying, he has a relative in Chacha Nehru, that is Jawaharlal Nehru, the Prime Minister of India, thus begins his relationship with Nehru.
The soundtrack of the film was composed by Madan Mohan with lyrics by Kaifi Azmi.[2][3]