: The iconic Sheesh Mahal (Palace of Mirrors) set for the song "Pyar Kiya To Darna Kya" was a technical marvel. It featured thousands of tiny mirrors imported from Belgium and took two years to build. Cast & Powerful Performances
Directed by K. Asif, Mughal-e-Azam follows the tragic love story between the Mughal Prince Salim (played by ) and a court dancer named Anarkali ( Madhubala ). Mughal-e-Azam 1960 Hindi -ORG 2.0- www.SSRmovie...
Beyond its visual grandeur, Mughal-e-Azam is an acoustic treasure. The music composed by Naushad is the film’s spiritual spine. Using classical ragas such as Darbari Kanada and Sohni, Naushad created a soundtrack that is both authentically Mughal and cinematically revolutionary. The qawwali “Ae Mohabbat Zindabad” (Long Live Love) throbs with courtly rhythm, while the melancholic “Jab Pyar Kiya To Darna Kya” transforms into an anthem of defiant love. Lata Mangeshkar’s ethereal playback for Madhubala and Rafi’s robust vocals for Dilip Kumar are not mere songs; they are dramatic soliloquies. The legendary sequence where Salim drags an anklet-clenched chain through the palace corridors to “Bekas Pe Karam Kijiye” (Have mercy on the helpless) is a symphony of auditory and visual pain—each clink of metal a heartbeat of anguish. Movie Information The Sheesh Mahal : The iconic
The movie's cinematography was handled by the renowned cameraman, R. D. Mathur, who used innovative techniques to capture the grandeur and majesty of the Mughal Empire. The film's music, composed by Naushad, is a blend of traditional Indian and Western classical music, with memorable songs like "Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya" and "Shabab Hi To Hai". National Film Award for Best Feature Film in
The 1960 cinematic masterpiece is a tragic saga of love, duty, and rebellion set during the height of India’s Mughal Empire. It explores the timeless conflict between a father’s crown and a son’s heart. 🎭 The Premise
The film's music, composed by Naushad, is still widely popular today. The soundtrack features iconic songs like "Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya," "Mohobbat Ki Jhooti Jhooti Kahani," and "Tere Ishq Nachaya." The lyrics, penned by Shakeel Badayuni, are poetic and evocative, adding to the film's emotional resonance.