These films made after 1947 will win your heart
These films made after 1947 will win your heart
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The year 1947 was very important in Indian history because in this year India got independence from British rule. The country became independent on 15 August 1947, but in this historic year, some such films were released in Indian cinema which were liked by the people. Veteran actors like Ashok Kumar, Dilip Kumar, and Kishore Kumar were seen in these films and won the hearts of the audience with their acting.

The film "Shehnai" was released on Independence Day

On 15 August 1947, when the country was celebrating independence, a special film "Shehnai" was also released on the same day. Directed by PL Santoshi, this film featured actors like Kishore Kumar, Indumati, Radhakrishna, VH Desai, and Rehana. This film became one of the biggest hits of that era. This romantic film was liked very much by the audience and people thronged the theatres to watch this film in the joy of independence. "Shehnai" became the highest-grossing film of 1947.

The great success of "Do Bhai"

The film "Do Bhai" directed by Munshi Dil proved to be the second highest-grossing film of 1947. Actors like Ullas, Kamini Kaushal, and Deepak Mukherjee won the hearts of the people with their acting in this film. The story of the film and its songs and music impressed the audience a lot, due to which this film remained in discussion throughout the year.

The success of "Dard" and the glory of Suraiya

Another film "Dard" was also released in 1947, and was directed by Abdul Rashid Kardar. Suraiya was in the lead role in this film and was considered a superstar of that time. The film "Dard" became the third highest-grossing film of that year. Suraiya's acting and the story of the film impressed the audience a lot and it became a huge success.

The journey of "Mirza Sahiban" is based on folklore

Mirza Sahibaan, directed by GK Amarnath, was the fourth highest-grossing film of 1947. The film featured Noor Jehan and Trilok Kapoor in the lead roles. The film was based on a famous folktale, and it created a special place among the audiences of that time.

Dilip Kumar and Noorjehan's "Jugnu"

In 1947, the film "Jugnu", directed by Shaukat Hussain Rizvi, also hit the big screen. Veteran actors like Dilip Kumar and Noor Jahan played important roles in this film. Mohammad Rafi also had a small cameo in the film. "Jugnu" became the fifth highest-grossing film of 1947. The pairing of Dilip Kumar and Noor Jahan and the story of the film left a deep impact on the audience. The year 1947 was not only the year of India's independence, but this year also saw some such films in Hindi cinema which are remembered even today. Films like "Shehnai", "Do Bhai", "Dard", "Mirza Sahiban", and "Jugnu" entertained people a lot in that era and these films are still considered the heritage of Indian cinema.

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