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Kulvadhu
Directed bySarvottam Badami
Produced bySagar Movietone
Starring
Music byPransukh Nayak
Production
company
Sagar Movietone
Release date
  • 7 May 1937 (1937-05-07)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Kulvadhu (transl. Daughter-in-Law) is a 1937 Indian Hindi-language social family drama film directed by Sarvottam Badami.[1] Made under the Sagar Movietone banner it had music by Pransukh M Nayak, and the film starred Motilal, Sabita Devi, Gulzar and Pesi Patel.[2]

As a publicity gimmick, Badami asked for reviews written in Marathi, English, Hindi and Gujarati languages, offering cash prizes of Rs.250, Rs. 150 and Rs. 100 for the best review. The ploy worked sending audiences to the theatre to see the film.[3] Motilal's romantic role in the film was appreciated by the audiences.[4]

Cast

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Music

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The music was by Pransukh Nayak, with lyrics by Siddiqui.[5]

Song List

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# Title
1 "Aao Meri Guyian Hilmil Gaave"
2 "Aao Videsh Chalo Ab Baalam Ghar Se Mora Ji Ghabraaye"
3 "Aayi Aayi Bahar Layi Phoolon Ka Haar"
4 "Arre O Karelewali Chham Chham Idhar Toh Aana"
5 "Main Girdhar Ke Ghar Jaaoon"
6 "Shri Girdhar Aage Nachoongi"
7 "Tera Koi Nahin Rokanhaar Magan Hoye Mira Chali"

References

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  1. ^ "Kulvadhu (1937)". Gomolo.com. Retrieved 3 October 2014.
  2. ^ "Kulvadhu". Alan Goble. Retrieved 3 October 2014.
  3. ^ Derek Bose (1 January 2006). Everybody Wants a Hit: 10 Mantras of Success in Bollywood Cinema. Jaico Publishing House. pp. 181–. ISBN 978-81-7992-558-4. Retrieved 3 October 2014.
  4. ^ Harish S. Booch; Karing Doyle (1962). Star-portrait: Intimate Life Stories of Famous Film Stars. Lakhani Book Depot. Retrieved 3 October 2014.
  5. ^ "Kulvadhu". Retrieved 3 October 2014.
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