Tarana | |
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Directed by | Ram Daryani |
Written by | D. N. Madhok |
Screenplay by | K. S. Daryani |
Story by | Dwarka Khosla |
Produced by | K. S. Daryani |
Starring | Dilip Kumar Madhubala |
Cinematography | Kumar Jayant |
Edited by | M. D. Malekar |
Music by | Anil Biswas |
Production company | Krishin Movietone |
Distributed by | Krishin Movietone |
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Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Tarana (transl. Anthem)[a] is a 1951 Indian Hindi-language romance film produced and written by K. S. Daryani and directed by Ram Daryani.
Starring Dilip Kumar and Madhubala together for the first time, Tarana revolves around the titular character (Madhubala), a free-spirited village girl who falls in love with a visiting doctor (Dilip Kumar).[1]
Tarana is best remembered as the production during which Madhubala and Dilip Kumar began a highly publicised affair that lasted for nearly six years. Released on 5 October 1951, the film became one of the biggest box office hits of the year and earned overwhelming positive reviews from critics, mostly for the lead pair's onscreen chemistry, music and direction.
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