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Pankaj Mullick

Kaha Woh Bachpan Kaa Pyara Sapna Song Lyrics – Pahari Sanyal

    Kaha Woh Bachpan Kaa Pyara Sapna from movie Adhikar – 1938 – Melodrama about lineage and property questions. Nikhilesh (Barua) loves heiress Indira (Jamuna). A poor orphan girl, Radha (Menaka Devi), arrives claiming to be Indira’s stepsister and therefore part inheritor of the family estate. Indira agrees to share her inheritance but then Radha makes a play for Nikhilesh. Ultimately, Radha turns out to be the real and sole heir. Love proves to be stronger than material possession as Indira and Nikhilesh get married and Radha finds happiness with Ratan, a man she had known and loved during her days of poverty. As each character returns to the class of his/her birth, the message hammered home is a warning to people never to transcend their social status.

    Duniya Rang Rangilee Baba Song Lyrics – K L Saigal

      Duniya Rang Rangilee Baba from movie Dharti Mata – Ashok goes to a village, mobilizes the peasants, fights the oppression of the village head-man and achieves bumper crops. Childhood friend Ajoy goes to England to study mining technology and is determined to make a success of a mining project in the rural area where Ashok is working. Each has radically different ideas about what is best for an independent nation. Ajoy’s sister Protibha, who loves Ashok, secretly finances Ajoy’s rural modernization endeavors. Ajoy, unaware of this, falls in love with Gauri, daughter of the social outcast Kunja. When Ajoy returns from England, he discovers that the best coal-fields lie directly beneath Ashok’s land. The crisis is manifested in a drought that threatens to destroy Ashok’s work and prove Ajoy’s contentions right.

      Barkha Kee Rat Aayi Song Lyrics – Pankaj Mullick

        Barkha Kee Rat Aayi from movie Adhikar – 1938 – Melodrama about lineage and property questions. Nikhilesh (Barua) loves heiress Indira (Jamuna). A poor orphan girl, Radha (Menaka Devi), arrives claiming to be Indira’s stepsister and therefore part inheritor of the family estate. Indira agrees to share her inheritance but then Radha makes a play for Nikhilesh. Ultimately, Radha turns out to be the real and sole heir. Love proves to be stronger than material possession as Indira and Nikhilesh get married and Radha finds happiness with Ratan, a man she had known and loved during her days of poverty. As each character returns to the class of his/her birth, the message hammered home is a warning to people never to transcend their social status.