Film Songs
दिल ही तो है
Dil Hi To Hai
 

Details
  • Mis Spell Name

  • Dil Hee To Hai, Dil Hi To Hay
  • Genre

  • Production House

  • Rawal Filmes, Bombay
  • Producer

  • -
  • Director

  • Pyarelal Santoshi ( P. L. Santoshi, P. L. Rawal
  • Composer

  • Roshan
  • Censor Date

  • 01/01/1963
  • Censor Year

  • 1963
  • Released date

  • 04/01/1963
  • Released Year

  • 1963

 

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Censor Board Details (Central Board of Film Certification)

GRADE: U
  • Certificate No :

  • Certificate Date :

  • 01/01/1963
  • Office :

  • Bombay
  • Guage :

  • -
  • Length :

  • -
  • Duration :

  • 128 Minutes
  • Reels :

  • 0
  • Color :

  • Black & White
  • Native Language :

  • Hindi
  • Dubbed Languages:

 

 

Cast Details Story Songs
  • Director : Pyarelal Santoshi ( P. L. Santoshi , P. L. Rawal
  • Composer : Roshan
  • Lyricist : Sahir Ludhiyanvi ( Sahir Ludhianvi)
  • Singer : Mukesh , Manna Dey , Lata Mangeshkar , Asha Bhosle , Suman Kalyanpur
  • Actor : Raj Kapoor as (Yusuf / Chand / Khan), Pran as (Sheku / Yusuf), Nazir Hussain as (Khan Bahadur), Bablu as (Young Yusuf), Shivraj as (Sabra - Sheku's father), Hari Shivdasani as (Nawab Jallaudin), Aaga ( Agha) Aghajan Baig as (Bashir), Pandit Badri Prasad , Ravi Kant
  • Actress : Nootan as (Jamila Banu), Sabita Chaterjee as (Razia - Bashir's Wife), Leela Chitnis as (Aaya), Padmini Priyadarshini as (Bahar - Courtesan), Mumtaz Begum as (Nawab's Wife), Manorama as (Farida - Sheku's mother), Kusum Thakkar
In a mansion, filled with guests and decorated for a wedding, two men struggle over the possession of a revolver. A shot rings out and to the horror of the assembled throng, a lady falls, dying. She is the mother of one of the protagonists and her deathbed confession is the key that unravels the complicated events that led up to this tragic climax - a tale that involves switched identities, multiple disguises, an arranged marriage, attempted murder, heartless cruelty, rapacious greed and (for good measure) a dancing girl whose mother (were she around) would have good reason to suspect her condition.