Miss Mary (1957 film)

Miss Mary
Poster
Directed byL. V. Prasad
Written byRajendra Krishan (dialogues)
Screenplay byAluri Chakrapani
Produced byA. V. Meiyappan
StarringMeena Kumari
Kishore Kumar
Ganesh
CinematographyT. Muthuswamy
Edited byK. Shankar
Music byHemant Kumar
Production
company
Distributed byAVM Productions
Release date
  • 15 February 1957 (1957-02-15)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Miss Mary is a 1957 Indian Hindi-language comedy film[1] directed by L. V. Prasad. The movie is an AVM Production and directed by L. V. Prasad. A remake of Prasad's 1955 Telugu-Tamil bilingual film Missamma / Missiamma,[2] the film stars Meena Kumari in the titular role, Kishore Kumar, and Ganesh. The music was by Hemant Kumar with the lyrics and dialogue written by Rajendra Krishan. The songs were sung by Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle, Geeta Dutt and Mohammed Rafi.

Meena Kumari, who was to later become famous for her tragedy roles meriting the sobriquet "Queen of Tragedy", acted in a few light-hearted roles in the 1950s in films such as Azaad (1955), Mem Sahib (1956), Shararat, Kohinoor (1960) and Miss Mary.[3] Miss Mary was one of the biggest hits of that year.[4] The film was dubbed in Sinhala as Ahinsaka Prayogaya.[5]

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  3. ^ Patel, Bhaichand (2012). Bollywood's Top 20: Superstars of Indian Cinema. Penguin Books India. pp. 131–. ISBN 978-0-670-08572-9. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
  4. ^ Sampath, Janani (12 June 2013). "The South-Bollywood hero brigade". The New Indian Express. Archived from the original on 2 December 2014. Retrieved 3 September 2024.
  5. ^ Jeyaraj, D. B. S. (November 2016). "Southern Skylark Susheela is Uncrowned Empress Of Tamil Film Songs ♫♥". D. B. S. Jeyaraj. Retrieved 3 September 2024.