Lal Haveli

The aristrocratic Thakur (Badri Prasad), lives in the Lal Haveli (Red Mansion) with his younger daughter Mukta (Noor Jehan). The Thakurs honour has taken a tragic hit when his older daughter, Lal Kunwar elopes with a common soldier. Though the house is run in the old lavish manner, there is shortage of funds, with the mansion being mortgaged to an old Rajput friend, Lacchman Singh.Mukta and Anand (Surendra) have been childhood friends, who fall in love when they grow up and vow to marry. Anand is the unemployed son of an ex-soldier and a near neighbour of Mukta.

Manglu (Yakub), a rough-neck but street smart, is a close friend of Anand and the two are always together, and helpful to each other.Thakur asks Mukta to attend the wedding of Lachhman Singhs daughter in the city. There she meets the suave Jawahar, Lachhmans son, who falls in love with her and wants to marry her. Her father is pleased with the idea, especially since hes in debt to Lachhman. Mukta agrees to the pleas of her ailing father.

Jawahar comes for a visit to the Thakurs house and Anand in a jealous rage shoots at him, wounding him grievously. Manglu and Anand then leave the village and join the army from where they are sent to war.The injured Jawahar requires blood transfusion to save his life. Muktas blood matches and she is able to help Jawahar by donating her blood. At the marriage ceremony, the Pandit (priest) (Kanhaiyalal), stops the wedding saying that since Muktas blood runs in Jawahar's body, they are now brother and sister.

This reasoning appeals to the old-fashioned Thakur, who calls off the wedding. Anand receives an injury during the war and is sent home from the army. Manglu too comes back bringing a nurse he met in the hospital as his bride. Finally, Jawahar, after some initial resistance accepts Mukta as his sister and gives her hand in marriage to Anand.

Director :

K. B. Lall

Cast :

Noor Jehan, Surendra, Yakub, Ulhas, Baby Meena Kumari, Maya Bannerjee, Kanhaiyalal, Vatsala Kumtekar, Ghory, Badri Prasad

Genre :

Social Family Drama

Producer :

Bombay Cinetone Limited

Release Date :

1944-01-01

Running Time :

111 minutes

Music :

Mir Saheb

Soundtrack :

Title
Singers
Lyrics
Length
Arzi Sajan Par Dilwaye Doongi
N/A
N/A
N/A
Banti Nazar Aati Nahin Tadbir Hamari
Noor Jehan
N/A
N/A
Bhaiya Hamaaro Ji Aayein Hain Behanein
Noor Jehan
N/A
N/A
Teri Yaad Aaye Sawariya
Noor Jehan
N/A
N/A
Hasino Ki Galiyon Ke Hote Hain Phere (Yehi Fiqr Hai)
Surendra
N/A
N/A
Kyun Man Dhunde Prem Nadi Ka Kinara
Surendra
N/A
N/A
Dil Le Ke Mukar Na Jana
Surendra - Noor Jehan
N/A
N/A
Mohaniya Sundar Mukhada Khol
Surendra - Noor Jehan
N/A
N/A
Tum Bhool Ke Phande Mein Hasino Ke Na Aana
C. Ramchandra
N/A
N/A
Mohe Le Chal Balam Mele Mein
Vatsala Kumtekar
N/A
N/A
Ga Re Panchi Ga
Surendra - Noor Jehan
N/A
N/A

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