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Khule-Aam is a 1992 Indian Hindi-language film starring Dharmendra.The film was the last directorial venture of Guru Dutt's eldest son Tarun Dutt who committed suicide during production.
Bindiya Chamkegi is a 1983 Indian hindi film [1] directed by Tarun Dutt, son of the veteran actor & director Guru Dutt. It stars Vinod Mehra, Rekha in lead roles, along with Amjad Khan, Johnny Walker [1] in supporting roles. The music was composed by R. D. Burman.
Anvita Dutt Guptan wrote the lyrics for three songs, and Kumaar wrote two songs. [1] In addition to being a co-composer and vocalist on four songs, Vishal Dadlani wrote the lyrics for one. [ 2 ] Besides Dadlani, Shankar Mahadevan , Sunidhi Chauhan , Master Saleem , Shreya Ghoshal , Amanat Ali and Shaan provided vocals for the other songs. [ 2 ]
Geeta Dutt (born Geeta Ghosh Roy Chowdhuri; 23 November 1930 – 20 July 1972) [3] was an Indian classical and playback singer. She found particular prominence as a playback singer in Hindi cinema and Bengali cinema and is considered as one of the best playback singers of all time in Hindi films. [ 4 ]
In addition to co-composing the soundtrack and providing vocals on four songs, Vishal Dadlani wrote the lyrics for one. [25] The album contains six original songs with vocals by Vishal Dadlani, Shankar Mahadevan, Sunidhi Chauhan, Master Saleem, Shreya Ghoshal, Amanat Ali and Shaan. [25] The soundtrack album was released on 10 October 2008 by ...
Tango Charlie is a 2005 Indian Hindi-language war film written and directed by Mani Shankar, and the cinematography was by T. Surendra Reddy.The film stars Bobby Deol as the title character, Ajay Devgn, Sanjay Dutt, Sunil Shetty, Tanishaa, Nandana Sen and Sudesh Berry.
Uttam Kumar (born Arun Kumar Chattopadhyay; 3 September 1926 – 24 July 1980), widely known as Mahanayak (lit. ' Great Hero '), [1] was an Indian film actor, producer, director, screenwriter, composer, and playback singer who predominantly worked in Bengali cinema. [2]
Gauriprasanna Majumdar (5 December 1925 – 20 August 1986) [1] was an Indian lyricist and writer known for his work in Indian cinema and Bangladeshi cinema. [2] [3] He is most commonly associated with the black and white era of Bengali cinema, when he penned several enduring classics for films.