Aankhen (The Eyes) marks the professional debut of Madan Mohan as an independent music director. A family drama involving a love triangle. Director: Devendra Goel.
Ada (also spelled Adaa ) served as the immediate successor to Aankhen and was also directed by Devendra Goel. Adaa (1951) - Full cast & crew - IMDb
Bharat Bhushan, Nalini Jaywant, and Shekhar.
It was a moderate success, ranking as the tenth highest-earning Indian film of 1950 . 2. Ada (1951)
The film introduced Madan Mohan to the industry. Notably, his lifelong collaborators Lata Mangeshkar and Talat Mahmood did not sing for this film; instead, the vocals were provided by artists like Shamshad Begum, Meena Kapoor, and Mukesh.
This documentation outlines the historical and cinematic significance of the films and Ada (1951) , both fundamental to the early career of legendary Indian music director Madan Mohan . These titles are often bundled together in archival collections, such as the High-Resolution Audio CD sets , because they represent his debut and immediate follow-up works under director Devendra Goel. 1. Aankhen (1950)
Aankhen (The Eyes) marks the professional debut of Madan Mohan as an independent music director. A family drama involving a love triangle. Director: Devendra Goel.
Ada (also spelled Adaa ) served as the immediate successor to Aankhen and was also directed by Devendra Goel. Adaa (1951) - Full cast & crew - IMDb
Bharat Bhushan, Nalini Jaywant, and Shekhar.
It was a moderate success, ranking as the tenth highest-earning Indian film of 1950 . 2. Ada (1951)
The film introduced Madan Mohan to the industry. Notably, his lifelong collaborators Lata Mangeshkar and Talat Mahmood did not sing for this film; instead, the vocals were provided by artists like Shamshad Begum, Meena Kapoor, and Mukesh.
This documentation outlines the historical and cinematic significance of the films and Ada (1951) , both fundamental to the early career of legendary Indian music director Madan Mohan . These titles are often bundled together in archival collections, such as the High-Resolution Audio CD sets , because they represent his debut and immediate follow-up works under director Devendra Goel. 1. Aankhen (1950)