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Junglee (transl. "Wild" or "Ill-Mannered") is a 1961 Indian comedy film produced and directed by Subodh Mukherjee. The music is composed by Shankar-Jaikishan and the lyrics by Shailendra and Hasrat Jaipuri. The film stars Shammi Kapoor, Saira Banu (in her debut film) in lead roles, along with Shashikala, Anoop Kumar, Lalita Pawar in supporting ...
Rank: Title: Cast: 1. Gunga Jumna: Dilip Kumar, Vyjayanthimala: 2. Junglee: Shammi Kapoor, Saira Banu: 3. Gharana: Rajendra Kumar, Raaj Kumar, Asha Parekh: 4. Aas Ka ...
The 8th Filmfare Awards were held in Bombay to honor the best films in Hindi cinema in 1961.. K. Asif's magnum opus Mughal-e-Azam led the ceremony with 11 nominations, followed by Chaudhvin Ka Chand with 6 nominations and Parakh with 5 nominations.
Banu made her acting debut opposite Shammi Kapoor in the 1961 film Junglee, for which she earned her first nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress. [9] Junglee was written by Aghajani Kashmeri (aka Kashmiri and Agha Jani), who also coached her in Urdu dialogue delivery, given his background in Urdu literature and poetry from Lucknow ...
Junglee may refer to: . Junglee, an Indian film; Junglee, a Kannada-language Indian film; Junglee, a Hindi-language Indian film; Junglee.com, a defunct e-commerce website by Amazon.com
Mukerji was a devotee of the school of movie-making that believed that films were all about great storytelling. In the first two decades of his career, he had a high success percentage. He continued making movies till the late 1960s before retiring. He has three children, Subhash,Geetanjali and Sanjoy.
Junglee (1961 film) Shankar–Jaikishan: Mohammed Rafi: Hindi: Bhairavi: Dil Apna Aur Preet Parai Dil Apna Aur Preet Parai: Shankar–Jaikishan: Lata Mangeshkar: Hindi: Bhairavi: Sheesha-e-Dil Itna Na Uchha Lo Dil Apna Aur Preet Parai: Shankar–Jaikishan: Lata Mangeshkar: Hindi: Bhairavi: Duniya Banane Wale Kya Tere Man Teesri Kasam: Shankar ...
The 9th Filmfare Awards were held on 20 May 1962, at Bombay, honoring the best films in Hindi Cinema in 1961. [1] [2] [3] Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai led the ceremony with 10 nominations, followed by Gunga Jumna with 7 nominations. Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai was a 1960 release, but was not considered for the 8th Filmfare Awards.