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Bazaar, 1949 Director: K. Amarnath Music Director: Shyam Sundar Lyrics: Qamar Jalalabadi Playback: Lata Mangeshkar, ...
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songs:-
3:42
Sajan Ki Galiyan Chhod Chale - Lata Mangeshkar - BAZAR - Shyam, Nigar Sultana
Starring
Shyam, Nigar Sultana , Gope, Badri Prasad, Cuckoo, Amir Banu, Misra
Year: 1949 Music Director: Shyam Sundar Lyricist: ...
Chhalla De Ja Nishaani Teri Meherbani - Shamshad, Rafi & Satish - BAZAR - Shyam, Nigar Sultana
Starring
Shyam, Nigar Sultana , Gope, Badri Prasad, Cuckoo, Amir Banu, Misra
Year: 1949 Music Director: Shyam Sundar Lyricist: ...
Ae Mohabbat Unse Milne Ka Bahana Ban Gaya - Lata & Rafi - BAZAR - Shyam, Nigar Sultana
Starring
Shyam, Nigar Sultana , Gope, Badri Prasad, Cuckoo, Amir Banu, Misra
Year: 1949 Music Director: Shyam Sundar Lyricist: ...
Apni Nazar Se Door Wo Unki Nazar Se Door Hum - Lata & Rafi - BAZAR - Shyam, Nigar Sultana
Starring
Shyam, Nigar Sultana , Gope, Badri Prasad, Cuckoo, Amir Banu, Misra
Year: 1949 Music Director: Shyam Sundar Lyricist: ...
Ae Dil Unko Yaad Na Karna - Lata Mangeshkar - BAZAR - Shyam, Nigar Sultana
Starring
Shyam, Nigar Sultana , Gope, Badri Prasad, Cuckoo, Amir Banu, Misra
Year: 1949 Music Director: Shyam Sundar Lyricist: ...
Mere Bhagwan Tu Mujhko Yoon Hi Barbaad Rehne De - Mohammed Rafi - BAZAR - Shyam, Nigar Sultana
Starring
Shyam, Nigar Sultana , Gope, Badri Prasad, Cuckoo, Amir Banu, Misra
Year: 1949 Music Director: Shyam Sundar Lyricist: ...
O Jaane Wale Chand Zara Muskura Ke Ja - Mohammed Rafi - BAZAR - Shyam, Nigar Sultana
Starring
Shyam, Nigar Sultana , Gope, Badri Prasad, Cuckoo, Amir Banu, Misra
Year: 1949 Music Director: Shyam Sundar Lyricist: ...
Basa Lo Apni Nigaahon Mein - Lata Mangeshkar - BAZAR - Shyam, Nigar Sultana
Starring
Shyam, Nigar Sultana , Gope, Badri Prasad, Cuckoo, Amir Banu, Misra
Year: 1949 Music Director: Shyam Sundar Lyricist: ...
Yeh Hai Duniya Ka Bazaar - Mohammed Rafi - BAZAR - Shyam, Nigar Sultana
Starring
Shyam, Nigar Sultana , Gope, Badri Prasad, Cuckoo, Amir Banu, Misra
Year: 1949 Music Director: Shyam Sundar Lyricist: ...
Zara Sun Lo Hum Apne Pyar - Rajkumari, Lata Mangeshkar - BAZAR - Shyam, Nigar Sultana
Starring
Shyam, Nigar Sultana , Gope, Badri Prasad, Cuckoo, Amir Banu, Misra
Year: 1949 Music Director: Shyam Sundar Lyricist: ...
2:41
Ram Kasam Main Ghoonghat Ke Pat Na Kholoon - Rajkumari, Satish Batra - BAZAR - Shyam, Nigar Sultana
Starring
Shyam, Nigar Sultana , Gope, Badri Prasad, Cuckoo, Amir Banu, Misra
Year: 1949 Music Director: Shyam Sundar Lyricist: ...
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Sunder Shyam Chadda (20 February 1920 – 25 April 1951) was an Indian actor in Hindi cinema. He began his career in 1942 and worked in various films until ...
Years active: 1942–1951
Died: 25 April 1951 (aged 31)
Relatives: Rahat Kazmi (son-in-law); Ali Kazmi ...
Education: Gordon College
Apr 25, 2018 - Shyam (born Sunder Shyam Chadha) had a heart of gold with ... Shyam, the actor, the star and the swashbuckling hero of several hits in the ...
Feb 20, 2016 - Sundar Shyam Chadha would have been 96 on February 20. He died on April 25 , 1951, after falling off a horse on the sets of the Filmistan ...
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Shyam
Shyam was regarded as one of the most good-looking leading men of Hindi
cinema by old timers. Hindi cinema historians are certain that if not
for his untimely death when he fell off a horse while shooting for Shabistan (1951),
the face of Hindi cinema in the 1950s would have been very different,
as at the time, Shyam was as big a star as the Trimurti that would rule
Hindi cinema in the 50s - Dilip Kumar, Dev Anand and Raj Kapoor.
Shyam was born Sunder Shyam Chadha on February 20, 1920 in Sialkot. However, he spent his growing up years in Rawalpindi and graduated from Gordon College there. He appeared in a screen test for Bombay Talkies in the early 1940s but was rejected and even assisted director JK Nanda. He then made his acting debut in the Punjabi movie, Gowandhi (1942) co-starring Veena, Manorama, SD Narang, Asha Posley and the great character actor, M Ismail. However, Shyam's father was not keen for him to work in the film line but his uncle, Tarachand Chadha convinced the family to let Shyam work in films.
Shyam appeared in WZ Ahmed's Man ki Jeet (1944), opposite Ahmed's 'discovery' Neena and in Room No. 9 (1946) opposite Geeta Nizami but was finding the going tough. Screen testing again for Bombay Talkies, Shyam starred in their production, Majboor (1948) co-starring Munawar Sultana. He received good notices for his work even from the hard-to-please Baburao Patel and did not have to look back thereafter. His association with Bombay Talkies also led to a close friendship with writer Saadat Hasan Manto. That year, he also appeared in Shahid Lateef's Shikayat opposite Nigar Sultana.
Shyam finally broke through in 1949 with a string of hits including Dillagi (1949), Kaneez (1949) and Patanga (1949). Dillagi, co-starring Suraiya, remains his best known film. Directed by AR Kardar, the film showed Shyam had it in him to be a fine actor as well. The film, a tragic romance, was a huge success at the box office with the song Tu Mera Chand Main Teri Chandni hummed all over the country. The Shyam-Suraiya hit pair would go in to do Naach and Char Din as well. Another extremely popular film, Kaneez, saw Shyam caught between his wife, Munawar Sultana, and sexy vamp, Kudip Kaur, who all but destroys his marriage, forcing Sultana to live like a servant in her own house.
As he became a star, Shyam acted with heroines like Naseem Banu (Chandni Raat (1949)), Nargis (Chhoti Babi, Meena Bazaar (both 1950)), Rehana (Surajmukhi, Nirdosh (both 1950)), Nimmi (Wafa (1950)) and Meena Shorey (Kale Badal (1951)). While shooting for the Filmistan swashbuckler, Shabistan co-starring Naseem Banu, Shyam fell off the horse and suffered major head injuries. He succumbed to his wounds in Hospital on April 25, 1951.
On the personal front, Shyam was married to a Muslim woman, Taji, who migrated to Pakistan after his death. His daughter, Saira, went on to become a popular TV artist there. He also had a son, Shakhir, whom he did not live to see as the latter was born a couple of months after his death.
Some other films that Shyam acted in include Raat ki Rani (1949), Samadhi (1950) and Sangeeta (1950) .
Shyam was born Sunder Shyam Chadha on February 20, 1920 in Sialkot. However, he spent his growing up years in Rawalpindi and graduated from Gordon College there. He appeared in a screen test for Bombay Talkies in the early 1940s but was rejected and even assisted director JK Nanda. He then made his acting debut in the Punjabi movie, Gowandhi (1942) co-starring Veena, Manorama, SD Narang, Asha Posley and the great character actor, M Ismail. However, Shyam's father was not keen for him to work in the film line but his uncle, Tarachand Chadha convinced the family to let Shyam work in films.
Shyam appeared in WZ Ahmed's Man ki Jeet (1944), opposite Ahmed's 'discovery' Neena and in Room No. 9 (1946) opposite Geeta Nizami but was finding the going tough. Screen testing again for Bombay Talkies, Shyam starred in their production, Majboor (1948) co-starring Munawar Sultana. He received good notices for his work even from the hard-to-please Baburao Patel and did not have to look back thereafter. His association with Bombay Talkies also led to a close friendship with writer Saadat Hasan Manto. That year, he also appeared in Shahid Lateef's Shikayat opposite Nigar Sultana.
Shyam finally broke through in 1949 with a string of hits including Dillagi (1949), Kaneez (1949) and Patanga (1949). Dillagi, co-starring Suraiya, remains his best known film. Directed by AR Kardar, the film showed Shyam had it in him to be a fine actor as well. The film, a tragic romance, was a huge success at the box office with the song Tu Mera Chand Main Teri Chandni hummed all over the country. The Shyam-Suraiya hit pair would go in to do Naach and Char Din as well. Another extremely popular film, Kaneez, saw Shyam caught between his wife, Munawar Sultana, and sexy vamp, Kudip Kaur, who all but destroys his marriage, forcing Sultana to live like a servant in her own house.
As he became a star, Shyam acted with heroines like Naseem Banu (Chandni Raat (1949)), Nargis (Chhoti Babi, Meena Bazaar (both 1950)), Rehana (Surajmukhi, Nirdosh (both 1950)), Nimmi (Wafa (1950)) and Meena Shorey (Kale Badal (1951)). While shooting for the Filmistan swashbuckler, Shabistan co-starring Naseem Banu, Shyam fell off the horse and suffered major head injuries. He succumbed to his wounds in Hospital on April 25, 1951.
On the personal front, Shyam was married to a Muslim woman, Taji, who migrated to Pakistan after his death. His daughter, Saira, went on to become a popular TV artist there. He also had a son, Shakhir, whom he did not live to see as the latter was born a couple of months after his death.
Some other films that Shyam acted in include Raat ki Rani (1949), Samadhi (1950) and Sangeeta (1950) .
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- Gope was a Hindi film actor born in 1917. His parents had nine children. He did his schooling in Karachi, in British India. His real name was Gope Kamlani. His acting talent was given strength by film maker K.S. Wikipedia
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Gope
was a Hindi film actor born in 1917. His parents had nine children. He
did his schooling in Karachi (now in Pakistan), in British India. His
real name was ...Nigar Sultana - IMDb
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Nigar Sultana, Actress: Mughal-E-Azam. Nigar Sultana was an actress, known for Mughal-E-Azam (1960), Yahudi (1958) and Patanga (1949). She was married ...Nigar Sultana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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... remembered for playing the role of Bahar in historical epic film Mughal-e-Azam
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was introduced to films by Cuckoo Moray.Cockoo was friend of Helen's
family and so she recommended for a role to her.They danced together for
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1951), Andaz (1949) and Barsaat (1949). She died in 1981.
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Cuckoo, Actress: Awaara. Cuckoo was born in 1928. She was an actress and producer, known for Awaara (1951), Andaz (1949) and Barsaat (1949). She died in ...Cuckoo - Biography - IMDb
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Cuckoo was born in 1928. She was an actress and producer, known for Awaara (













