Amchem Noxib

Amchem Noxib is a Goan Konkani film released in 1963.

Amchem Noxib
A still from Frank Fernand's monochrome Konkani film Amchem Noxib.
Directed byA.Salam
Produced byFrank Fernand
StarringC. Alvares, Ophelia, Rita Lobo, Anthony Mendes, Antonette Mendes, M. Boyer, Kid Boxer, Souza Ferrao, Remie Colaco, Cyriaco Dias, Star of Arrosim, Titta Pretto, Rico Rod, Seby Coutinho, Alfred Rose, Philomena Braz, Lucian Dias, Leena Vaz, Master Vaz
Music byFrank Fernand
Release date
  • 1963 (1963)
CountryIndia
LanguageKonkani

It was only the second Konkani film, after Mogacho Anvddo, which was released in 1950 and producer Frank Fernand's first movie, before the National Award winning Nirmon. Amchem Noxib, which was a hit, was a trendsetter for the fledgling Konkani cinema.[1][2]

Cast and crew

  • Director: A. Salam
  • Producer: Frank Fernand
  • Music: Frank Fernand
  • Cast: C. Alvares, Ophelia, Rita Lobo, Anthony Mendes, Antonette Mendes, M. Boyer, Kid Boxer, Souza Ferrao, Remie Colaco, Cyriaco Dias, Star of Arrosim, Titta Pretto, Rico Rod, Seby Coutinho, Alfred Rose, Philomena Braz, Lucian Dias, Leena Vaz, Master Vaz [3]

Music

Amchem Noxib has some of Konkani cinema's most memorable and popular songs.[4] The producer Fernand was himself accomplished in the field of music.

Song Singer Picturised on Composer Lyricist Video
Don Kallzam (Sontos Bhogta) Molly Rita Lobo ? C. Alvares Video on YouTube
Molbailo Dou Molly C. Alvares, Rita Lobo ? C. Alvares Video on YouTube
Godacho Pav Anthony Mendes Anthony Mendes, Antonette Mendes ? M. Boyer Video on YouTube
I Lost My Heart To you Molly C. Alvares, Rita Lobo Alfred Rose Alfred Rose Video on YouTube
Io Moga Martha, Molly, Star of Arossim C. Alvares, Rita Lobo, M. Boyer ? Remmie Colaco Video on YouTube
Mando Goencho (Ratchea Ranant) Janet, Juliet, Molly Rita Lobo ? Remmie Colaco Video on YouTube
Bencdaita Pai (Tum Nasloi) Anthony Mendes, Antonette Mendes Anthony Mendes, Antonette Mendes ? C. Alvares Video on YouTube

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2 October 2007. Retrieved 28 May 2009.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 15 June 2011. Retrieved 28 May 2009.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. http://goaheritage.in/parmal/content/stars.pdf%5B%5D.
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 23 March 2012. Retrieved 28 May 2009.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)


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