Humayun (film)
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''Humayun '' (
Hindi Hindi ( Devanāgarī: or , ), or more precisely Modern Standard Hindi (Devanagari: ), is an Indo-Aryan language spoken chiefly in the Hindi Belt region encompassing parts of northern, central, eastern, and western India. Hindi has been ...
: हुमायूँ) is a
1945 1945 marked the end of World War II and the fall of Nazi Germany and the Empire of Japan. It is also the only year in which Nuclear weapon, nuclear weapons Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, have been used in combat. Events Below, ...
Indian
Bollywood Hindi cinema, popularly known as Bollywood and formerly as Bombay cinema, refers to the film industry based in Mumbai, engaged in production of motion pictures in Hindi language. The popular term Bollywood, is a portmanteau of "Bombay" (fo ...
historical epic film directed by
Mehboob Khan Mehboob Khan (born Mehboob Khan Ramzan Khan; 9 September 1907
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– 28 ...
. It was the seventh highest grossing Indian film of 1945.


Cast

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Ashok Kumar Kumudlal Ganguly (13 October 1911 – 10 December 2001), better known by his stage name Ashok Kumar and also by Dadamoni, was an Indian actor who attained iconic status in Indian cinema and who was a member of the cinematic Ganguly family. He ...
as Badshah Naseerudin Humayun *
Veena The ''veena'', also spelled ''vina'' ( sa, वीणा IAST: vīṇā), comprises various chordophone instruments from the Indian subcontinent. Ancient musical instruments evolved into many variations, such as lutes, zithers and arched harps ...
as Rajkumari *
Nargis Nargis Dutt (born Fatima Rashid; 1 June 1929 – 3 May 1981) was an Indian actress and politician who worked in Hindi cinema. Regarded as one of the greatest actresses in the history of Indian cinema, she made her screen debut in a minor role ...
as Hamida Bano * Chandra Mohan as Rajkumar Randhir *Shah Nawaz as Badshah
Babar Babar ( ur, ), also variously spelled as Baber, Babur, and Babor is a male given name of Pashto, and Persian origin, and a popular male given name in Pakistan. It is generally taken in reference to the Persian ''babr'' (Persian: ببر), meaning ...
* K.N.Singh as Jai Singh *Himalayawala *Majid *Yusuf Effendi *Abdul Rashid *Abdul Kader *Khurshed Ahmed *Afghan Sandow *Wasker *Mahesher Shirazi *T. M. Mathur


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Humayun (1945)
on indiancine.ma 1945 films 1940s Hindi-language films Films set in the Mughal Empire Films directed by Mehboob Khan Indian historical films 1940s historical films Indian black-and-white films Cultural depictions of Indian monarchs {{historic-film-stub