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Tere Ghar Ke Samne (1963) | dir. Vijay Anand
[ Dev Anand and Nutan ]
#Tere Ghar Ke Samne#Tere Ghar Ke Samne 1963#vijay anand#dev anand#nutan#indian cinema#hindi cinema#bollywood#films#movies#cinema#world cinema#classic cinema#old bollywood#1960s#cinematography#film scenes#movie scenes#film screencaps#movie screencaps#classic bollywood#bollywood movies#bollywood films#indian films#indian movies#hindi films#hindi movies#screencaps#bollywood songs
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Went to see the dev anand re-releases and my god.... Guide. waheeda rehman. Dev anand. Lata mangeshkar. Mohammed Rafi. Kishore kumar. S.D.Burman. Vijay Anand. I love all of you.
#old films#dev anand#waheeda rehman#guide#old songs were the best#vijay Anand#s d Burman#mohammed rafi#lata mangeshkar#kishorekumar#bollywood#old bollywood#movies#films
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Remembering Hindi cinema's Gentleman comedian #JohnnyWalker on his birth anniversary(11/11).
Badruddin Jamaluddin Kazi was one of twelve siblings in a weaving teacher's family. The family relocated to Mumbai after his father lost his job. In Mumbai, Kazi worked as a bus conductor for Bombay Electric Supply & Transport (BEST), where he became popular for entertaining passengers with his humorous announcements and impressions.
Kazi always harboured dreams of a film career, admiring actor Noor Mohammed Charlie and emulating movie stunts. His entry into the film industry came unexpectedly when actor Balraj Sahni, after witnessing Kazi's entertaining conduct, introduced him to actor-director Guru Dutt.
While working as a bus conductor, Kazi, later known as Johnny Walker, hoped to be discovered for his talent in films. His opportunity arose when Balraj Sahni, who was either scripting "Baazi" (1951) or acting in "Hulchul," was amused by Kazi's portrayal of a drunkard and suggested he show this to Guru Dutt.
This led to Kazi's casting in "Baazi," where Guru Dutt, inspired by his performance, named him Johnny Walker after the Scotch whisky brand.
Walker became a staple in Dutt's films, encouraged to improvise and draw from his life experiences. Although he was renowned for his comedic roles, Walker grew disillusioned later in life, feeling comedians were undervalued.
He tried, with limited success, to take on lead roles in films like "Johnny Walker" and "Mr. Qartoon," but shone in classics such as "Mere Mehboob," "C.I.D.," "Pyaasa," and "Chori Chori." His peak was in the 1950s and 1960s, with his career waning after Dutt's death in 1964. He collaborated with directors like Bimal Roy and Vijay Anand.
A popular box office draw, he was often requested for songs in movies, a trend he pioneered. Notably, he was the second actor after Madhubala to have a film named after him, with two such titles to his credit, and he was a trendsetter in many ways, including being the first actor to have a secretary, to not work on Sundays, and to introduce colloquial language in cinema, as seen in "Taxi Driver." Walker also ventured into production and direction with the 1985 film "Pahunche Huwey Log."
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things i enjoyed reading/watching/listening to this september:
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shah rukh khan and masculinity in the modern age by prathyush parasuraman
kudmayi's rousing outro in rrkpk is indicative of pritam's shifting sensibilities by prathyush parasuraman
when will tamil cinema give us a happy queer romance? by deepan kannan
a few favourite things by baradwaj rangan
the spirit of rangeela, at 25 by baradwaj rangan
tribute: hrishikesh mukherjee by baradwaj rangan
review- "omkara" (2006) by baradwaj rangan (heed spoilers if you haven't watched this film)
‘jawan’ is being called a ‘mass movie’ – but what does this term really mean? by nandini ramnath
tollywood's kingmakers by rohitha naraharisetty and divya kandukuri
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how to survive a writers' strike by entertain the elk
in defense of nicolas cage by in praise of shadows
hunger hurts: cannibals and why we're obsessed with them by lola sebastian
sofia coppola shares her rich film archival by w magazine
weaponizing aaliyah and the culture of female rivalry by yhara zayd
beef: a response to toxic positivity by quality culture
'super shy' and 'new jeans' are like nothing i've ever seen by jordan orme
behind the scenes of 'some like it hot': secrets, scandals and marilyn's mystique by matt baume
baaje payal with meenakshi seshadri by DD National
the making of 'valley of the dolls' parts 1 & 2 by be kind rewind
movies
"Guide" (1965) dir. Vijay Anand
"Puss in Boots: The Last Wish" (2022) dir. Joel Crawford
"Band Baaja Baarat" (2010) (rewatch) dir. Maneesh Sharma
"A Nightmare on Elm Street" (1984) dir. Wes Craven
shows
The Afterparty (2022-)
Moral Orel (2005-08) (rewatch)
(my serializd account)
music
"Guide" by S.D. Burman (the Spotify version sucks, every song sounded better remastered and visualised on the big screen)
"Bollywood Bops for Manwhores" by meeeee :p <3
"Dil Se" by A.R. Rahman
"The Land is Inhospitable and So Are We" by Mitski
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If you'd add a Hindi song to your playlist, "Kya se kya ho gaya" by Mohammed Rafi is a great fit.
It's a sad song, and particularly fitting for post-TLD angsty and pining Sherlock.
Kya se kya ho gaya bewafa tere pyar mein Chaha kya, kya mila bewafa tere pyar mein Chalo suhana bharam to toota Jaana ke husn kya hai Ho chalo suhana bharam to toota Jaana ke husn kya hai Kehti hai jisko pyar duniya Kya cheez kya balaa hai Dil ne kya na saha bewafa tere pyar mein Chaha kya, kya mila bewafa tere pyar mein Tere mere dil ke beech ab to Sadiyon ke faasle hain Haan tere mere dil ke beech ab to Sadiyon ke faasle hain Yakeen hoga kise ke hum tum Ik raah sang chale hain Hona hai aur kya bewafa tere pyar mein Kya se kya ho gaya bewafa tere pyar mein (Lyrics from LyricsOff.com) || [TRANSLATION]
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AHHHH I love when you guys send me stuff I would never have come across otherwise! This is a great song for the list for sure, god my heart is falling out of my chest, ugh. Thank you so much for sharing!!
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#LikhDeKahaani #AayushmatiGeetaMatricPass #KashikaK #AnujS #ManishJadhav #SanjivvAnandJha #Shorts
👉🏻 SUBSCRIBE to Zee Music Company – https://bit.ly/2yPcBkS Song – Likh De Kahaani Singer- Manish Jadhav Music Director- Sanjivv Anand Jha Lyricist – Sanjivv Anand Jha & Vijay Narendra Shinde Music Producer- Nikhil Patil Guitars- Supravo Mukherjee Backing Vocals- Edwin Gomes & Nikhil Patil Mixed And Mastered By Rupjit Das (Playhead Studio) Good Idea Films In Association With Spunk Productions & Jk…
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#LikhDeKahaani #AayushmatiGeetaMatricPass #KashikaK #AnujS #ManishJadhav #SanjivvAnandJha #Shorts
👉🏻 SUBSCRIBE to Zee Music Company – https://bit.ly/2yPcBkS Song – Likh De Kahaani Singer- Manish Jadhav Music Director- Sanjivv Anand Jha Lyricist – Sanjivv Anand Jha & Vijay Narendra Shinde Music Producer- Nikhil Patil Guitars- Supravo Mukherjee Backing Vocals- Edwin Gomes & Nikhil Patil Mixed And Mastered By Rupjit Das (Playhead Studio) Good Idea Films In Association With Spunk Productions & Jk…
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*‘Raat Akeli Thi,’ a soul-stirring romantic love song from 'Merry Christmas,' is Out Now!*
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Tips Films and Matchbox Pictures, have set the entertainment world abuzz with the highly anticipated movie, ‘Merry Christmas.’ Starring the powerhouse duo of Katrina Kaif and Vijay Sethupathi, this much awaited thriller is ready to captivate audiences worldwide on January 12, 2024. From captivating posters to a gripping trailer and two melodious songs ‘Merry Christmas’ and ‘Nazar Teri Toofan’ in both Hindi and Tamil, the campaign has been a rollercoaster of excitement since its inception. The unique approach has stirred tremendous buzz among cinephiles, leaving them in awe and eager anticipation.
Today the makers introduces the new, soul-stirring romantic love song ‘Raat Akeli Thi,’ sung by Arijit Singh in his mesmerising voice, creating a perfect blend of romance and melody, lyrics penned by Varun Grover and music composed by the maestro Pritam. This marks the first collaboration of Pritam and Varun Grover, promising cinephiles both thrills and chills in January.
The Hindi version boasts additional talents like Sanjay Kapoor, Vinay Pathak, Pratima Kannan, and Tinnu Anand, while the Tamil version features stalwarts like Radhika Sarathkumar, Shanmugaraja, Kavin Jay Babu, and Rajesh Williams. Notably, Radhika Apte and Ashwini Kalsekar make special cameos in both versions.
Produced by Ramesh Taurani, Sanjay Routray, Jaya Taurani & Kewal Garg, ‘Merry Christmas’ is the first collaboration between Tips Films and Matchbox Pictures. With their commitment to delivering high-quality entertainment, viewers can expect a truly enthralling ride at the movies.
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Tumne Mujhe Dekha Piano Notes | Teesri Manzil
Tumne Mujhe Dekha Piano Notes
Notes :- Tumne mujhe dekha, hokar meharbaan G4 F4# E4 F4# D4 B4 A4, G4 F4# E4 F4# F4# F4# F4# G4 F4# A4 Ruk gayi ye zameen, tham gaya asmaan A4 B4 C5# D5 C5# D5 C5# B4, B4 C5# D5 C5# E5 C5# E5 C5# B4 A4 Jaan-e-man, jaan-e-jaan G4 B4 B4 A4, G4 B4 B4 A4 Tumne mujhe dekha, hokar meharbaan G4 F4# E4 F4# D4 B4 A4, G4 F4# E4 F4# F4# F4# F4# G4 F4# A4 Ruk gayi ye zameen, tham gaya asmaan A4 B4 C5# D5 C5# D5 C5# B4, B4 C5# D5 C5# E5 C5# E5 C5# B4 A4 Jaan-e-man, jaan-e-jaan G4 B4 B4 A4, G4 B4 B4 A4 Tumne mujhe dekha G4 F4# E4 F4# D4 B4 A4 Hoo Lekar ye haseen jalwe, tum bhi na kahaan pahunche B4 A4 B4 A4 G4 A4 G4 A4 B4, A4 B4 A4 G4 A4 G4 A4 B4 Akhir ko mere dil tak, kadmon ke nishaan pahunche A4 B4 A4 G4 A4 G4 A4 B4 C5 B4, C5 B4 A4 A4 B4 G4 A4 B4 Khatam se ho gaye, raaste sab yahaan G4 A4 B4 C5 A4 B4 C5 B4 D5, B4 C5# D5 C5# E5 C5# E5 C5# B4 A4 Jaan-e-man, jaan-e-jaan G4 B4 B4 A4, G4 B4 B4 A4 Tumne mujhe dekha, hokar meharbaan G4 F4# E4 F4# D4 B4 A4, G4 F4# E4 F4# F4# F4# F4# G4 F4# A4 Ruk gayi ye zameen, tham gaya asmaan A4 B4 C5# D5 C5# D5 C5# B4, B4 C5# D5 C5# E5 C5# E5 C5# B4 A4 Jaan-e-man, jaan-e-jaan G4 B4 B4 A4, G4 B4 B4 A4 Tumne mujhe dekha G4 F4# E4 F4# D4 B4 A4
About Song :-
"Tumne Mujhe Dekha" is a classic Hindi song from the Bollywood film "Teesri Manzil," which was released in 1966. The film was directed by Vijay Anand and starred Shammi Kapoor and Asha Parekh in the lead roles. The song "Tumne Mujhe Dekha" is known for its peppy and romantic composition. Here is some information about the song: Singer: "Tumne Mujhe Dekha" was sung by Mohammed Rafi, one of the most iconic playback singers in the history of Indian cinema. His versatile voice and exceptional singing talent made him a legendary figure in the music industry. Lyricist: The lyrics for the song were penned by Majrooh Sultanpuri, a renowned lyricist in the Bollywood industry. His lyrical composition for this song is romantic and expressive. Music: The music for "Tumne Mujhe Dekha" was composed by R.D. Burman, who later became a celebrated music composer in the Indian film industry. The song's music has a catchy and energetic tune. Picturization: The song is picturized on the lead characters, Anil (played by Shammi Kapoor) and Sunita (played by Asha Parekh). It showcases their blossoming love story and features energetic dance sequences. Significance: "Tumne Mujhe Dekha" is one of the most iconic songs from the film "Teesri Manzil." It became an instant hit and contributed to the film's overall success. The song is remembered for its peppy and upbeat composition. Plot Context: In the movie, "Tumne Mujhe Dekha" appears as a romantic song that marks the growing attraction between the characters Anil and Sunita. The film "Teesri Manzil" is a murder mystery combined with a romantic subplot, and the song is an essential part of the storytelling. "Teesri Manzil" is a classic Bollywood film that combines elements of suspense, romance, and music. The film's soundtrack, including "Tumne Mujhe Dekha," played a significant role in its success and is still cherished by fans of Hindi cinema and classic Bollywood music. The song "Tumne Mujhe Dekha" remains popular and is often remembered as one of the all-time greats of Indian film music. Its catchy tune, lively performance, and the magical combination of Mohammed Rafi's voice and R.D. Burman's music have made it a timeless classic. Read the full article
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Well after watching the 2012 'homage,' it just made sense to go watch the original 1990 that it was paying its respects to. Now, was it smart to watch two 3-hour movies back-to-back? Probably not. But still, it had to be done. (Okay, probably not, but what's done is done.)
Similarities are easy: angry young man sets out for revenge, and a ton of people pay for that with their lives, including he himself; a generally very annoying mother who can't say anything good to her son until he's dead; a 'item song' of sorts when our protagonist and our villain 'team up' (though, if we're being honest, Chikni Chameli was much more fun than the song in this movie).
The biggest differences: Mithun Chakraborty's awsome/fun go as Krishnan Iyer (complete with his own song where he announces his name and his degree and his occupation); his sister being slightly older (which allows for a few more songs and at least one relatively happy couple at the end of the movie, once, you know, they get past the death and destruction and damage and all that); our protagonist's wife surviving.
The 2012 version not a scene-for-scene copy of this one - which is probably a good thing, but also, it could really have used the fun that Mithun's character brought. Who would have played that role, I don't know; how the 2012 movie has the exact same runtime even after cutting out the character and his multiple songs, I have no idea - and while the stories feel generally similar overall, you walk away thinking that Amitabh and Hrithik's portrayals of the same character seem very different.
Hrithik, I think, they still try to portray as a 'good' guy, criminal and all, because they have no one else to use for that role; this movie, there is less need to portray Amitabh in that way (see his explosion soon after being called a criminal), because you have Mithun as a sort of a foil who, from his entry, sort of takes that role over. It allows Amitabh's Vijay to live a bit more recklessly, be a bit more angry and unhinged. Also, he runs through a fire in the final climax, but at least it isn't him surviving multiple definitely fatal wounds just long enough to suddenly have the strength to pick up the bad guy and carry him like a bag of rice.
They don't even really have anyone portraying Tinu Anand's character - another loss, because it's nice to see someone in the village have a soul - something that was entirely absent in the new movie until suddenly everyone had one. This was better.
The songs, 'I Am Krishan Iyer, MA' aside, are definitely not as fun as the 2012 songs (Chikni Chameli, Gun Gun Guna, Deva Shree Ganesha), but then, 'angry young man out for revenge' doesn't exactly give a huge scope for songs anyways.
The 2012 version wasn't bad - though it was a bit more sobering in that everyone ends up dead - but I think I'd have to say that this one was probably a better/more entertaining film (songs aside).
If his entire plan was to get to Danny's character, I don't fully understand the beginning where he just goes and is like "shoot me" to the other people. Like, if Mithun's character hadn't just happened to be sleeping there, he'd have died. Movie ever, 30 minutes in - seems like a very bad approach to getting revenge. That was a bit odd. Beyond that, though, I think it flowed relatively well.
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Tribute to Director VijayAnand 780. Today I am Going to Pen an another Interesting personality from BollyWood Who is not only an Actor,Producer,Writer Editor and Director is None other then Late.Vijay Anand ,Brother of Stalwart Devanand.All the Navketan Banner Films he will be the Director..Few Versatile Directors created a Big Impact ,in those days and Vijay Anand is one is not a Exaggerated one.He has Directed Couple of Films, among those ,Unforgettable Movies for me are Guide,Jewel Thief,Johnny Meranam,Teremere sapne,and TesriManzil is worth to be mentioned here. Nav ketan had a Talented team of Technicians including Cinematographers Ratra and Falimistry is important.Music ,and Photography speaks in his creations.As a actor he proved his worth in Kora kagaz along with Mrs.Jaya Bachan.Writer RK Narayan's story was filmed as Guide and Stalwarts Devanand and waheeda Rehman played very nicely.Even though Guide got Awards for Best Direction and Dialogues from Film Fare ,commercially was not successful.He has created a New Era in Songs ,and picturaisation with Genius S.D.Burman.Teesri manzil another wonderful movie acted with Shammikapoor and Asha Parekh with hit songs By R.D. Burman if a remember correct.That was the first out side Navketan Banner Vijay Directed for T.V.Films Nasir Hussain.The Film was a Big hit in those days with Shammi kapoor’s Dance and Song still I remember..Vyjayanthimala,Mumtaz.Late Premnath and Pran acted in his Movies.He has also served in Central Board of Film Certification for a Short Period.Affectionately called Goldie from Film Fraternity ,Charming,Soft Spoken Vijay Anand is no more with us.But His Movies and Mesmarising Songs still ringing in Bolly Wood Fans Ears is True. K.Ragavan 21-8-23 Untill We meet again next week
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Tere Ghar Ke Samne (1963) | dir. Vijay Anand
[ Dev Anand and Nutan ]
#Tere Ghar Ke Samne#Tere Ghar Ke Samne 1963#vijay anand#dev anand#nutan#indian cinema#hindi cinema#bollywood#films#movies#cinema#world cinema#classic cinema#old bollywood#1960s#cinematography#film scenes#movie scenes#film screencaps#movie screencaps#classic bollywood#bollywood movies#bollywood films#indian films#indian movies#hindi films#hindi movies#screencaps#bollywood songs
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Remembering Raj Khosla on his 99th birth anniversary (31/05/1925).
Raj Khosla was one of the top directors in Hindi films from the 1950s to the 1980s. He was popularly known as a 'women's director' because he showcased actresses at their best capabilities. Khosla is that rare filmmaker in Hindi cinema who handled different genres of films with equal ease while adding his own individual stamp to each of his films. Along with Guru Dutt and Vijay Anand, he was responsible for elevating song picturizations in Hindi cinema during the 1950s and 60s.
Born on May 31, 1925, Khosla initially entered the film industry with hopes of becoming a playback singer. Struggling to make it as a singer, he joined Guru Dutt as an assistant director with Baazi (1951).
In 1954, Khosla got his first break with Milap, starring Dev Anand and Geeta Bali. The film failed to create a significant impact, but Khosla's second film, produced by his mentor Guru Dutt, C.I.D. (1956), propelled him into the big league. C.I.D. was a polished crime thriller that highlighted Khosla's stylish shot-taking and innovative song picturization, elements he inherited from Guru Dutt.
As he continued to make films, Raj Khosla altered his film styles at times and added his unique touch to each genre. Never wanting to play it safe, Khosla made films that were widely different. He explored a variety of styles, including crime thrillers like C.I.D. and Kala Pani, musicals like Ek Musafir Ek Hasina, suspense thrillers like Woh Kaun Thi?, Mera Saaya, Anita, melodramas like Do Badan and Do Raaste, and dacoit dramas like Mera Gaon Mera Desh.
Films like Prem Kahani (1975), featuring the then hottest pair of the day, Rajesh Khanna and Mumtaz, and another smash hit, Main Tulsi Tere Aangan Ki (1978), made Raj Khosla one of the most revered directors in Bollywood. He was a director who understood women and their sentiments very well. Khosla worked with eminent actors like Amitabh Bachchan, Zeenat Aman, and Shatrughan Sinha. He passed away in 1991. The last years of this director were not much attached to the film industry.
Raj Khosla was awarded the Filmfare Best Movie Award for 'Main Tulsi Tere Aangan Ki' in 1978.
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Director Lokesh Kanagaraj Unveils Vijay's 'Leo' First Look Poster
Director Lokesh Kanagaraj unveiled the highly anticipated first look poster of "Leo" starring Vijay, on the actor's 49th birthday. This marks the second collaboration between Lokesh and Vijay following their successful film, "Master." The striking first look poster showcases Vijay holding a bloodied sledgehammer, with a lurking wolf in the background. Accompanied by the caption, "In the realm of wild rivers, tranquil waters either transform into divine deities or feared demons," the poster sets an intriguing tone for the film.
Star-Studded Cast and Exciting Details Revealed for Vijay's 'Leo' in Director Lokesh Kanagaraj's Latest Project
"Leo" boasts an impressive star-studded cast, including Trisha, Sanjay Dutt, Arjun, Priya Anand, Gautham Vasudev Menon, Mansoor Ali Khan, Sandy, and Mysskin. The movie features the cinematography of Manoj Paramahamsa, editing by Philomin Raj, and dance choreography by Dinesh. Following the blockbuster hits "Kaithi" and "Vikram," fans are eagerly anticipating "Leo" as the potential third installment in the LCU (Lokesh Cinematic Universe). Anirudh Ravichander, known for his exceptional musical compositions, is responsible for the music in "Leo." This collaboration marks Anirudh's third project with both Lokesh and Vijay. The first single, titled "Naa Ready," is set to release today and has already garnered over 700,000 likes on YouTube. The song showcases a typical Tamil "kuthu" track, perfect for dance floors and celebrations. Read Also Vijay Thalapathy’s Period Drama ‘Huli’ Now Streaming on SunNXT: A Review Reports suggest that "Leo" combines gangster action elements with a poignant father-son relationship. Trisha, who has frequently starred opposite Vijay, takes on the female lead in the film. This marks their fifth collaboration, notably after a 15-year gap. Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt portrays Vijay's father, further adding excitement to the project. "Leo" is set to have a multi-language release, extending beyond major Indian languages to foreign languages during its OTT premiere. With its pan-Indian appeal, "Leo" is gearing up for a theatrical release on October 19, captivating audiences with its gripping storyline and stellar cast. Read the full article
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बड़ी मारे कमरिया लहरिया हो #BadiMareKamariyaLahariyaHo #BharatMataKiJai #PrinceSinghRajput #shorts
Song: Badi Mare Kamariya Lahariya Ho Singers: Indu Sonali & Vijay Chauhan Music: Madhukar Anand Lyrics: Kavi Pyare Lal Yadav Star Cast: Prince Singh Rajput, Payas Pandit & Sushil Kumar Singh Production House: Bright Sun Producer: Satish Poddar Director: Sujit Kumar Singh Music on Zee Music Company Connect with us on : Twitter – https://twitter.com/zmcbhojpuri Facebook –…
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बड़ी मारे कमरिया लहरिया हो #BadiMareKamariyaLahariyaHo #BharatMataKiJai #PrinceSinghRajput #shorts
Song: Badi Mare Kamariya Lahariya Ho Singers: Indu Sonali & Vijay Chauhan Music: Madhukar Anand Lyrics: Kavi Pyare Lal Yadav Star Cast: Prince Singh Rajput, Payas Pandit & Sushil Kumar Singh Production House: Bright Sun Producer: Satish Poddar Director: Sujit Kumar Singh Music on Zee Music Company Connect with us on : Twitter – https://twitter.com/zmcbhojpuri Facebook –…
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