Song : gun gun gun gun bole re bhanwar... Movie :Afsar ,1950, Singer : Suraiya, Lyricist : Pandit Narendra Sharma, Music Director : S D Burman, Director : Chetan Anand, Cast : Dev Anand,Suraiya,Zohra Sehgal,Kanhaiyalal,Ruma Devi,Rashid Khan,Krishan Dhawan,Manmohan Krishan,Anand Pal,Mohan Sehgal, Production Co: Navketan, Lyrics :- o o o o o o gungun gungun gun gun gun gun gun gun gun gun bole re bhanwar sun sun sun kya laya khabar gun gun gun gun bole re bhanwar sun sun sun kya laya khabar gun gun gun gun gun gun gun gun
gup chup gup chup kahata hai dil kahata hai dil mera, kahata hai dil ab na rahegi suni suni mahafil kahata hai dil mera, kahata hai dil kaun parawana ban aaya re nidar sun sun sun kya laya khabar gun gun gun gun gun gun gun gun
aane wale aana zara sambhal sambhal sambhal sambhal zara sambhal sambhal hath se na jaye jiya nikal nikal sambhal sambhal zara sambhal sambhal nach nachaungi main nach nachaungi main banke afasar sun sun sun kya laya khabar gun gun gun gun gun gun gun gun
run-jhun baje-baje re payal baje re payal baje-baje re payal samane na aana kahi jao na phisal baje re payal baje-baje re payal jaadu daal degi jaadu jaadu daal degi jaadu daal degi har mohini nazar sun sun sun kya laya khabar, gun gun gun gun gun gun gun gun bole re bhanwar sun sun sun kya laya khabar gun gun gun gun gun gun gun gun...
Synopsis The journalist Kapur (Dev Anand) comes to a village run by corrupt politicians led by the village tehsildar (Kanhaiyalal). They mistake him for a government inspector and treat him like a VIP. The expose of rural politics is intercut with a love story between Kapur and the tehsildar’s sister Bimala (Suraiya). Review Afsar, Navketan’s first film, was a comedy, a satire on corruption, probably the first in its genre. It was based on the Russian author Nikolai Gogol’s play The Inspector General, a satirical comedy which was a hit with the audience. The film substantially determined the style, and the key unit, characteristic of Navketan’s 50s productions. According to Dev Anand in his book Romancing with Life, “Though the bane of corruption has always been there in society, it wasn’t so evident in India during the nascent years of our independence, but became a cancerous reality soon thereafter. The film was very well made, and established the new banner (Navketan). It enhanced the name of Chetan Anand (Dev Anand’s brother and director), reaffirmed my status as an actor, and brought into our fold a musical genius who was later to weave his magic spell in film after film, and become a strong pillar for Navketan—the one and only S.D. Burman. uction company the two brothers floated together, called Navketan, meaning