IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Aslam and Nawab fall in love with the same girl, Jameela because of which misunderstandings arise between the friends.Aslam and Nawab fall in love with the same girl, Jameela because of which misunderstandings arise between the friends.Aslam and Nawab fall in love with the same girl, Jameela because of which misunderstandings arise between the friends.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
Rehman Khan
- Pyare Miyan
- (as Rehman)
- …
Minoo Mumtaz
- Rehana
- (as Minu Mumtaz)
Praveen Paul
- Shaida's Mother
- (as Pravin Paul)
Farida Jalal
- Shaida's little sister
- (as Baby Farida)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe film was made in a time when Technicolor was just introduced in Indian filmmaking. A trend was popular those days in which some important or dramatic scenes would be shot in colour and the rest in black-and-white. In this film, the title track "Chaudhvin Ka Chand Ho" and "Dil Ki Kahani Rang Layi Hai" song sequences got this chance.
- Alternate versionsLater release prints have 2 song sequences in color.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Fish and chips (1999)
- SoundtracksChaudvin Ka chand Ho Ya Aaftaab Ho
Sung by Mohammad Rafi
Featured review
This was a seminal Indian film from their Golden Age, with the musical poetry taking up nearly a quarter of its total running time but leaving you wishing it could have been even more.
It centres around the Islamic custom Purdah of veiled women not showing their faces to men outside of their immediate family. The trouble begins when a man catches a glimpse of a beautiful woman, sets out his plans to win her with the help of his friend but ultimately bringing tragedy on their collective heads. It's a simple quintessential Bollywood tale that unfolds on the screen, it definitely looks more complex in print! Although Waheeda Rehman and Guru Dutt never looked lovelier it was really the incomparable Rafi's film, from the mesmerisingly sung soft Technicolor Chaudvin Ka Chand to the heartbroken b&w Mili Khak Mein Mohabbat; Asha had a fine song in Dil Ke Kahaani (also in Technicolor), while Lata shone with Badle Badle in atmospheric melancholic b&w. Johnny Walker was here too providing a bit of light relief as usual so what more could anyone want!
A sad tale but nothing heavy - for a glimpse of the beauty of another world, recommended.
It centres around the Islamic custom Purdah of veiled women not showing their faces to men outside of their immediate family. The trouble begins when a man catches a glimpse of a beautiful woman, sets out his plans to win her with the help of his friend but ultimately bringing tragedy on their collective heads. It's a simple quintessential Bollywood tale that unfolds on the screen, it definitely looks more complex in print! Although Waheeda Rehman and Guru Dutt never looked lovelier it was really the incomparable Rafi's film, from the mesmerisingly sung soft Technicolor Chaudvin Ka Chand to the heartbroken b&w Mili Khak Mein Mohabbat; Asha had a fine song in Dil Ke Kahaani (also in Technicolor), while Lata shone with Badle Badle in atmospheric melancholic b&w. Johnny Walker was here too providing a bit of light relief as usual so what more could anyone want!
A sad tale but nothing heavy - for a glimpse of the beauty of another world, recommended.
- Spondonman
- May 10, 2007
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- Runtime2 hours 49 minutes
- Color
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