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Choo Mantar
Directed byM. Sadiq
Written byM. Sadiq
Produced byShree Sound Studios
P. B. Billimoira
StarringJohnny Walker
Shyama
Pran
CinematographyMinoo B. Bilimoria
Edited byMoosa Mansoor
Music byO. P. Nayyar
Release date
1956
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Chhoo Mantar is a 1956 Bollywood film starring Shyama, Anita Guha, and Johnny Walker. It was directed by M. Sadiq.

Story

Baijnath alias Baiju is a slacker, trouble-maker, unemployed, and a flirt. The villagers rally together and force his father to ask him to leave the village, which Baiju does. Baiju's travels take him to the castle of a king, who has a beautiful daughter named Ratnavali. When he sees Ratnavali, he is smitten by her beauty and falls head over heels in love with her. He parks himself opposite her room, and awaits the time when she will make a presence on the balcony, so that he can get an eyeful of her beautiful self. This enrages the King, and he orders his men to thoroughly beat up Baiju and throw him in the sea, which they do. But Baiju survives, recovers, and gets back to wooing the beautiful Ratnavali. This time the King challenges Baiju to accumulate ten lakh rupees in three months, and he will then give his consent to marrying Ratnavali. The King further adds that if Baiju fails, he will be hanged. Baiju accepts the challenge, and brags that he can accumulate not ten lakhs, but fifteen lakhs within that time period. With no survival nor job skills, and no one to even loan him the fifteen lakh rupees, how is Baiju going to escape from the death-trap that the King has prepared for him?

Soundtrack

# Song Title Singer(s)
1 "Aaja Re Aaja Na Sata Re Piya" Asha Bhosle
2 "Aankh Mein Ek Soorat Teri Lab Tera Afsaana" Mohammed Rafi
3 "Aankh Mein Ek Soorat Teri Lab Tera Afsaana v2" Mohammed Rafi
4 "Gareeb Jaanke Hamko Na Tum Mita Dena" Mohammed Rafi
5 "Gareeb Jaanke Hamko Na Tum Mita Dena v2" Mohammed Rafi, Geeta Dutt
6 "Gham Na Kar Muskura Jeene Ka Lele Maza" Mohammed Rafi, Geeta Dutt
7 "Gori Gori Raat Hai Taaron Ki Baarat Hai" Geeta Dutt
8 "Jab Baadal Lehraaya Jiya Jhoom Jhoom Ke Gaaya" Geeta Dutt
9 "Hamne Jab Dil Tha Diya Koi Vaada Tha Kiya" Shamshad Begum, Mohammed Rafi
10 "Main Hoon Baanke Nainawaali" Asha Bhosle, Mohammed Rafi
11 "Raat Nasheeli Rang Rangeeli Mast Hawa" Geeta Dutt

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References

Chhoo Mantar at IMDb