Film Songs
बदला दिलवाएगा या रब तू सितमगारों
Badala Dilvayega Ya Rab Too Sitamagaron
 

Details
  • Singer

  • Zubeida
  • Composer

  • Pirojshah Mestry, B. Irani
  • Movie Name:

  • Alam Ara
  • Release Year:

  • 1931

 

 

 

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  • Singer : Zubeida
  • Composer : Pirojshah Mestry , B. Irani
A king and his two wives, Navbahaar and Dilbahaar, are childless. Soon, a fakir tells Navbahaar she will give birth to a boy but she must find a necklace tied around a fish's neck-which will appear once at the lake of the palace-if she wants her son not to die on his 18th birthday. The boy is named Qamar. Beside that, Dilbahaar has an affair with the palace's senapati, Adil. The king finds out about this, and Dilbahaar tells him it was Adil who seduced her first. Therefore, the king arrests him and evicts his pregnant wife, Mehar Nigar, from the palace; Nigar gives birth to Alam Ara and dies when a shikari tells her about her husband. The shikari later adopts Ara.
Dilbahaar is jealous of Navbahaar and knows about her agreement with the fakir. When the necklace appears on Qamar's 18th birthday, she secretly replaces it with a fake one, which makes Qamar die. His family, however, does not bury his body and starts looking for the fakir to find what was wrong. As a result, Qamar lives again every night when Dilbahaar removes the necklace from her neck and later dies when she wears it in the morning. Apart from that, Ara knows about her innocent father's suffering, vowing to release him from jail. On her visits to the place one night, Ara sees the alive Qamar and falls for him. Everyone in the palace subsequently knows about Dilbahaar's foul play and finally gets the real necklace, with Adil being released. The film ends with Qamar and Alam Ara living happily together
Alam Ara is the first Indian talkie directed by Ardeshir Irani. The first song is "De De Khuda Ke Naam Par".