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Kamsune/Unsune songs of Asha Bhosle – 37
The next song in the series is a rare haunting melody “Aa Devta Tu Apni” by Asha Bhosle. This song is from the suspense flick “Ab Kya Hoga” (1977). The song was written by Sawan Kumar Tak and composed by Usha Khanna.
The movie was produced and directed by Sawan Kumar Tak. It starred Shatrughan Sinha as Ram Sinha, Neetu Singh as Chitralekha, Asrani as Rajesh, Bindu, Moushumi Chatterjee (cameo), Ranjeet, Pinchoo Kapoor, Chand Usmani, Indrani Mukharjee, Jankidas, McMohan, etc
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Rafi Sb – In The Seventies – 14
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(1977 – Duet)
Come 1977 and Shatrughan Sinha had been around in films for about 8 years now. He already had two Filmfare awards for best supporting actor under his belt – in 1971 for ‘Paaras’ and 1975 for ‘Dost’. On screen, majority of his roles have a style – freewheeling, assertive and emphatic, whether being the smug good guy or the abrasive bad guy. In the seventies, Shatrughan Sinha was one of the busier actors in the industry, averaging 8 to 9 films a year.
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