Half Ticket (1962)

 ●  Hindi ● 2 hrs 48 mins

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It is the story of a kind-hearted playful young man (Vijay). Unable to withstand his pranks his father drives him out of his home. He goes about his life doing odd jobs but never lasts longer than few days in one place. He meets a girl with dreamy eyes (Rajini) but pretends to a half-witted boy (Munna) to win her heart. Meanwhile some cops are chasing a diamond thief (Raja Babu) who hides the diamond in Munna's hip pocket. Rest of the plot revolves around how Raja Babu tries to retrieve his diamond, how successful Munna and Rajini are in getting rid of the bad guys.

Cast: Kishore Kumar, Madhubala

Crew: Kalidas J (Director), Apurba Bhattacharjee (Director of Photography), Salil Choudhury (Music Director)

Rating: U (India)

Genres: Comedy, Musical, Romance

Release Dates: 01 Jan 1962 (India)

Hindi Name: हाफ टिकट

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Did you know? One day, Lata Mangeshkar was unable to report for recording of the song "Aake Seedhi Lagi Dil Pe". The eccentric Kishore Kumar convinced music director Salil Choudhury that he would sing both the male and the female voices in the song, which he went on to do in the final recorded version. Read More
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as Vijay L. Chand / Munna / Vijay's mom in photograph
as Rajnidevi / Asha
as Lal Dhyan Chand
Supporting Actor
Supporting Actor
as Raja Babu

Direction

Director
Assistant Director

Production

Producer

Writers

Screenplay Writer
Dialogue Writer

Camera and Electrical

Director of Photography

Music

Music Director

Art

Art Director
Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Hindi
Colour Info:
Black & White
Sound Mix:
Mono
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Stereoscopy:
No
Trivia:
The film is based on the Hollywood movie You're Never Too Young (1955).

One day, Lata Mangeshkar was unable to report for recording of the song "Aake Seedhi Lagi Dil Pe". The eccentric Kishore Kumar convinced music director Salil Choudhury that he would sing both the male and the female voices in the song, which he went on to do in the final recorded version.