Jhumroo (1961)
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Directed by Shanker Mukherjee • Music: Kishore Kumar

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<p>Anjana, a wealthy girl returns to her home after completing her education. Here she meets Jhumroo, a local tribal and falls in love with him. Her father strongly disapproves of the match. It turns out that Jhumroo’s foster mother is the real mother of Anjana. Her father’s best friend, whom her father had duped, is the real father of Jhumroo.<br /> Watch the movie to find out how it all ends. The soundtrack was composed by Kishore Kumar. The music was arranged by S.D. Burman’s musical band. The song “Koi Humdum Na Raha” was a cover of the song of the same name, composed by , and sung by the actor – and occasional singer – for (1936). Kishore Kumar had heard Ashok Kumar sing “Koi Humdum Na Raha” as a five years old, and developed an affinity for it, so much so that he would practice singing it during his boyhood days. Two and a half decades later, while composing the music for Jhumroo, Kishore proposed to render the song for his film, and approached his brother for it. But as it happens, when his brother tried to dissuade him from doing so, saying that it was an intricate metre to compose, Kishore light-heartedly observed, “I don’t know about that but I will sing it and I will sing it better than you.” And with that exchange of banter, he proceeded to render the song. “Koi Humdum Na Raha” is often regarded by music connoisseurs as one of Kumar’s best songs. Lyrics of all songs written by Majrooh Sultanpuri, except for two songs, Main hoon jhumroo and Ruk tuk thum thum, which were both written by Kishore Kumar. In review, it was written that ” follows a set of conventions that are relatively ordinary for filmi romantic comedy.” It praised the soundtrack of the film saying, “The songs keep coming fast and thick, and they are all well-crafted both musically and visually.” Writing about Madhubala’s performance, it stated that she is “genius at a gentle physical comedy that both gets out of Kishore’s way to let him own the screen.” was released on January 27, 1961 and earned 11 million at the box office, generating a huge profit of 5.5 million for the producers. Consequently the film was a commercial success and emerged as the .</p>

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Writer: Screenplay:, Madhusudan Kalelkar, Dialogues:, Vrajendra Gaur
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Release Date: 27-Jan-61
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Runtime: 2h 51m
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Language: Hindi
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Box Office: 107
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