Adl-E-Jehangir (The Justice of Jehangir) also referred to as Adil-E-Jehangir,[1] is a 1955 black and white Bollywood Hindi language historical drama film directed by G. P.
A popular ghazal from the film was "Ae Meri Zindagi Tujhe Dhundhoon Kahan" sung by Talat Mahmood.
[6] The story involved a quasi-historical episode from Emperor Jehangir's reign where his sense of justice is brought into question when his wife, the Empress Noor Jehan is implicated by Rami, a washer woman, in the killing of her husband.
The music direction was by Husnlal Bhagatram, who used the voices of Lata Mangeshkar and Talat Mahmood as playback singers for the songs.
[8] As reported by G. P. Sippy in an interview, Adl-e-Jehangir, his directorial debut, was successful in "terms of money", "It brought us more than we had spent on it".