Ram Aur Shyam is a 1967 Indian Hindi feature film, directed by Tapi Chanakya. Its producer B. Nagi Reddy previously produced Ramudu Bheemudu, a Telugu film starring N.T. Rama Rao, in 1964; Ram Aur Shyam is Nagi Reddi's Hindi version. Ram Aur Shyam has music by Naushad and lyrics by Shakeel Badayuni, it stars Dilip Kumar (in his first dual role), Pran, Waheeda Rehman, and Mumtaz.

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  • Ram Aur Shyam is a 1967 Indian Hindi feature film, directed by Tapi Chanakya. Its producer B. Nagi Reddy previously produced Ramudu Bheemudu, a Telugu film starring N.T. Rama Rao, in 1964; Ram Aur Shyam is Nagi Reddi's Hindi version. Ram Aur Shyam has music by Naushad and lyrics by Shakeel Badayuni, it stars Dilip Kumar (in his first dual role), Pran, Waheeda Rehman, and Mumtaz. The theme owes its origins to Alexandre Dumas, père's story The Corsican Brothers: twins separated at birth who grow up with very different temperaments and then exchange places, leading to the villain being taught a lesson. Like The Corsican Brothers, which has been adapted into several feature films, Ram Aur Shyam has inspired remakes in Hindi movies too, with Seeta Aur Geeta (featuring female twins, played by Hema Malini) in 1972; Chaalbaaz in 1989; and Kishen Kanhaiya in 1990.
  • Ram Aur Shyam (tłum. "Ram i Shyam") to bollywoodzki komediodramat filmowy z 1967 roku z Dilip Kumarem w podwójnej roli. W filmie grają też Pran, Waheeda Rehman i Mumtaz, a muzykę skomponował Naushad, autor muzyki do Mughal-e-Azam. Temat pochodzi z opowieści Aleksandra Dumasa "Korsykańscy bracia" – historii rozdzielonych od urodzenia bliźniaków wychowanych w innych środowiskach. W pewnym momencie dochodzi do zamiany ich losów. Film ten stał się inspiracja do wielu remake'ów w kinie indyjskim – Seeta Aur Geeta w 1972, Chaalbaaz w 1989 i Kishen Kanhaiya w 1990 roku.
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  • Ram Aur Shyam is a 1967 Indian Hindi feature film, directed by Tapi Chanakya. Its producer B. Nagi Reddy previously produced Ramudu Bheemudu, a Telugu film starring N.T. Rama Rao, in 1964; Ram Aur Shyam is Nagi Reddi's Hindi version. Ram Aur Shyam has music by Naushad and lyrics by Shakeel Badayuni, it stars Dilip Kumar (in his first dual role), Pran, Waheeda Rehman, and Mumtaz.
  • Ram Aur Shyam (tłum. "Ram i Shyam") to bollywoodzki komediodramat filmowy z 1967 roku z Dilip Kumarem w podwójnej roli. W filmie grają też Pran, Waheeda Rehman i Mumtaz, a muzykę skomponował Naushad, autor muzyki do Mughal-e-Azam. Temat pochodzi z opowieści Aleksandra Dumasa "Korsykańscy bracia" – historii rozdzielonych od urodzenia bliźniaków wychowanych w innych środowiskach. W pewnym momencie dochodzi do zamiany ich losów.
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