1935 Indian film
Al Hilal (Judgement of Allah) is a 1935 Urdu/Hindi costume drama film.[1] It was the debut directorial venture of Mehboob Khan.[2] He went on to become "one of the pioneer directors of Indian Cinema".[3] The film is thought to be inspired by Cecil B. DeMille's The Sign of the Cross.[4] The film was produced by Sagar Movietone. The director of photography was Faredoon Irani. The music composer was Pransukh Nayak with lyrics by Munshi Ehsan Lucknavi.[5] It starred Kumar, Indira, Yakub, Sitara Devi, Kayam Ali and Mehboob Khan.[6] The film depicted fictionalised history in the form of a Roman-Arab conflict, with the son of the Ottoman Empire being captured by the Roman army and his escape from them.
Plot
Set in the Ottoman Empire, it deals with the Caesar's (Pande) army and its skirmishes with the local Muslim rulers. The Sultan's (Asooji) son Ziyad (Kumar) is arrested by the Roman army. The Roman princess Rahil falls in love with him. A Muslim maid Leela (Sitara Devi) and the princess help him escape. Long chase scenes and fights follow, which ultimately lead to success for Ziyad and his people.
Cast
Production
Sets were lavish and extensive use of variations made in camera technique like "tight close-ups" and skilfully captured battle scenes. Through the film Mehboob Khan also showed his expertise in the field of editing.[7]
Reception
The film was a "commercial success" and Mehboob Khan earned "critical acclaim" as a director. According to Rauf Ahmed Baburao Patel of Filmindia declared after watching the debut direction that "He will go far".[8]
Songs
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Title
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1
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"Ae Mohabbat Tere Hathon Kaisi Ruswai Hui"
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2
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"Bekhabar Veh Hain Khabar Kuchh Bhi Nahin"
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3
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"Ho Gayi Dil Sadchak"
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4
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"Koi Umeed Bar Nahin Aati"
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5
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"Lab Pe Naam Jab Aapka Ahmed-E-Mukhtar Aaya"
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6
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"Main Toh Khanjar Hun Balma Kataari Nahin"
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7
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"Tujhe Dhoondata Tha Main"
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8
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"Veerana Dil Kisi Se Basata Na Jaayega"
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9
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"Duniya Ke Inquilab Ka Sadma Fazool Hai"
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