Nai Umar Ki Nai Fasal
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Starring | Tanuja |
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Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Nai Umar Ki Nai Fasal is a Hindi film starring Tanuja and Rajeev.[1] It was directed by R. Chandra. The film was released on Jan 1, 1966.[2]
The film was shot in the Aligarh Muslim University campus.[3]
Plot
This is a story of a student who in the prime of his career, gets ruffled up, become impulsive and is inclined to go against the discipline of the University. He and his enthusiastic friends are led away and misguided by an outside agency for personal motives. This is opposed by the Heroes own fiance - college girl in the same University along with other supporters including his own brother. But before the realization dawns on the students, harm to the prestige of the community, harm to the family was done, But better late than never. Ultimately it is realized that patriotism in not politics and the students can be patriotic and help the Mother Land in one and thousand ways without being politicians themselves so long they are pursuing their studies. After having completed their studies, the whole life is before them. . If this film is appreciated in its true perspective by the students and their parents it has served its purpose. Extract from the statement of the Prime Minister of India Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri delivered in Allahabd and published in Times of India dated 18th Dec 1965.
Songs
One of the famous song Karva guzar gaya sung by Mohd Rafi was written by Gopaldas Neeraj.[4][5]
- "Aaj Ki Raat Badi De Se Aayee Hai" - Mohd Rafi
- "Aaj Ki Raat Badi Shaukh Badi Natkhat Hai" - Mohd Rafi & Asha Bhosle
- "Dekhati Hi Raho Aaj Darpan Na Tum" - Mukesh
- "Isko Bhi Apnaata Chal" - Mohd Rafi
- "Kaaravaan Guzar Gayaa" - Mohd Rafi
- "Meri Saiyyaan Gulbiya Ka Phool" - Suman Kalyanpur & Minoo Purushottam
- "Nai Umar Ki Naye Sitaron" - Bhupinder Singh
- "Thi Shubh Suhaag Ki Raat" - Manna Dey
References
- ↑ "Yesterday Once More". The Indian Express. 9 April 2011.
- ↑ FilmiClub (1 January 1966). "Nai Umar Ki Nai Fasal 1966". FilmiClub.
- ↑ "Tigmanshu Dhulia to shoot at Aligarh Muslim University?". The Times of India.
- ↑ M.L. Dhawan (July 25, 2004). "His voice made him immortal". The Sunday Tribune.
- ↑ http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/sunday-times/The-Phoolon-ke-rang-se-man/articleshow/1263869.cms?from=mdr