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HAQDAAR
Offset on Paper
Circa
1964
Size (cms)
76.2 X 101
Artist
Zafar
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Publisher
Shri Ganesh Chitra
Printer
Dnyansagar Litho Press, Bombay.
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Haqdaar (1964) is a Hindi romantic drama directed by P.S. Wagle and produced by R.S. Mistry under the Shri Ganesh Chitra banner. The film stars Ranjan, Nasreen, Ratnamala, Sham Kumar, Babu Raje, Prakash, Shri Bhagwan, and Uma Devi in key roles. Its music, composed by Bulo C. Rani, with lyrics by Prem Warbartani, S.T. Hussaini, and Raj Vyas, adds to its charm.
The story follows Prince Ranjit Singh (Ranjan) and his long-lost twin Ajit. When Princess Madhumati (Nasreen), Ranjit's fiancée, is attacked by the ruthless bandit Maansingh, Ajit rescues her with his fearless swordsmanship. However, Madhumati mistakenly believes Ranjit is her savior, leading to misunderstandings and conflict. The truth is eventually revealed by their mother, Asha, and the loyal Vazir, bringing dramatic twists to the tale.
With its gripping mix of bravery, mistaken identity, and family bonds, Haqdaar captivates audiences with thrilling sword fights, romance, and emotional depth. The film is also remembered for its melodious soundtrack, featuring popular songs like "Main Hoon Deewana Bada Mastana" by Mukesh, "Kanha Mohe Murali Se Chhal Gayo Re" by Usha Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle, and "Jinhen Rukh Se Parda Uthaana Na Aaya" by Geeta Dutt, Manna Dey, Mohammed Rafi, and Nirmala.
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