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Naya Daur (transl. The New Era) is a 1957 Indian Hindi-language social drama film directed and produced by B. R. Chopra.It was written by Akhtar Mirza.An adaptation of the 1929 Bengali film Chanchal Jiban, [3] it stars Dilip Kumar, Vyjayanthimala in lead roles, along with Ajit, Jeevan, Johnny Walker, Chand Usmani, Nazir Hussain, Manmohan Krishna, Leela Chitnis, Pratima Devi, Daisy Irani ...
Raj (), a country boy from Allahabad, travels to the big city, Bombay, by walking, to earn a living.He falls in love with the poor but virtuous Vidya (), but is soon seduced by the riches of a freewheeling and unethical lifestyle presented to him by an unscrupulous and dishonest businessman, Seth Sonachand Dharmanand (Nemo) and the sultry temptress Maya ().
The 4th Filmfare Awards were held on 5 May 1957, in Bombay, honoring the best films in Hindi cinema for the year 1956. [1] [2] [3]Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje led the ceremony with 4 nominations, followed by Devdas with 3 nominations, and C.I.D., Seema and Shree 420 with 2 nominations each.
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Shree 420: Himself Child artist; Guest appearance in the song "Pyar Hua Iqrar Hua" [3] 1970 Mera Naam Joker: Young Raju Child artist [4] 1973 Bobby: Raj Nath (Raja) [5] 1974 Zehreela Insaan: Arjun Singh [6] 1975 Khel Khel Mein: Ajay Anand [7] Rafoo Chakkar: Dev [8] Zinda Dil: Arun Sharma [9] Raaja: Raaja / Inspector Ram [a] 1976 Kabhie Kabhie ...
Naya Daur (lit. ' New Era ') may refer to: Naya Daur, an Indian Hindi-language drama film by B. R. Chopra; Naya Daur, a 1978 Indian Hindi-language film; Naya Daur, an Urdu-language literary magazine in India, once edited by Ali Jawad Zaidi
Naya Daur is a 1978 Bollywood drama film directed by Mahesh Bhatt [1] and produced by Sudesh Gupta. [2] The film stars Rishi Kapoor, Bhavana Bhatt, Danny Denzongpa, Farida Jalal, Ranjeet, Madan Puri, Om Prakash in pivotal roles. Music was composed by R. D. Burman, lyrics by Anand Bakshi. [3]
She went on to star in series of commercial successes, which include the romance New Delhi (1956), the social drama Naya Daur (1957) and the comedy Aasha (1957). Her roles in the social drama Sadhna (1958) and the paranormal romance Madhumati (1958), each earned her a nomination for the Filmfare Awards for Best Actress, winning for the former.