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4.0/5
“A crowd-pleasing entertainer”
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Starring
Bindiya Goswami, Navin Nischol, Neelam, Prema Narayan, Rakesh Roshan, Ranjeet
Music
Usha Khanna
Director
Tulsi Ramsay
Producer
Harish Shah
Audio Label
Aditya Music
Year
1981

Audio Songs

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01 04:37
02 04:41
03
Dekho Pyar Mein Aisa Nahin Karte Alka Yagnik, Amit Kumar
04:35
04
Kaun Yeh Aaya Mehfil Mein Amit Kumar, Usha Khanna
04:16
05
Pyar Karte Hain Hum Asha Bhosle, Manhar
04:58
06 05:27

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