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  1. Mar 7, 2023 · Babul or is a 1950 Bollywood film directed by S.U. Sunny produced and with music direction by Naushad. The film stars Dilip Kumar, Munawar Sultana and Nargis. A box-office success, the film became the second highest earning film of 1950, earning an approximate gross of Rs. 1,25,00,000 and a nett gross of Rs. 70,00,000.

  2. 4 days ago · At a public performance in Karachi in 1957, he sang Husnwalon Ko Na Dil Do from Babul (1950) and Ek Main Hoon Ek Meri Bekasi Ki Shaam Hai from Tarana (1951). The performance ended with one of Mahmood’s ghazals, ‘ Meri yaad me tum na aansoo bahana ’ from Madhosh (1951), which translates to ‘Do not shed tears thinking of me’.

  3. 2 days ago · The golden year of 1950 heralded an era of exceptional films that captivated audiences with their inventive storytelling and stylistic prowess. This remarkable era birthed numerous groundbreaking movies that carry a lasting legacy even today.

  4. 3 days ago · Films like The Killing (directed by Stanely Kubrick), Asphalt Jungle (directed by John Huston, and starring Marilyn Monroe in a small role) and Bob le flameur (which started the French New Wave), were all timeless noir films that doubled as 50's gangster movies.

  5. 3 days ago · This list of 1950s romance movies features some of the finest love stories on film, whether in color or in black and white. The best '50s romance movies have stood the test of time, holding up as true classics starring actors who are now legends.

  6. 5 days ago · As part of the Golden Age of Hollywood, the 1950s produced some of Hollywood's most famous moviesand movie stars. Some of the industry's biggest names did their best work in the '50s, from...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Film_noirFilm noir - Wikipedia

    2 days ago · Film noir (/ n w ɑːr /; French: [film nwaʁ]) is a cinematic term used primarily to describe stylized Hollywood crime dramas, particularly those that emphasize cynical attitudes and motivations. The 1940s and 1950s are generally regarded as the "classic period" of American film noir.