Posts Tagged ‘Rangeen Raaten’
Ham jaagen jag soye ri aali
Posted on: September 29, 2015
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“Rangeen Raaten”(1956) was produced and directed by Kidar Sharma. The movie had Shammi Kapoor, Geeta Bali, Mala Sinha, Chand Usmani, Rohit Tony, Pesi Patel, Nazira, Tuntun etc. in it.
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Main ik shola aag babola
Posted on: April 14, 2014
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“Rangeen Raaten” (1956) was directed by Kidar Sharma for Ambitious Pictures. The movie had Chand Usmani, Pesi Patel, Geeta Bali, Mala Sinha, Shammi, Rohit, Bhupendra Kapoor etc in it.
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Morey baalmaa morey saajna ho
Posted on: April 6, 2013
“Rangeen Raaten” (1956) was an Ambitious Pictures Production. It was directed by Kidar Sharma. The movie had Shammi Kapoor, Geeta Bali, Mala Sinha, Chand Usmani, Pesi Patel, Rohit, Bhupendra Kapoor etc in it.
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Ankhiyon ko snaan karaakar
Posted on: April 5, 2013
“Rangeen Raaten” (1956) was an Ambitious Pictures Production. It was directed by Kidar Sharma. The movie had Shammi Kapoor, Geeta Bali, Mala Sinha, Chand Usmani, Pesi Patel, Rohit, Bhupendra Kapoor etc in it. Yes, it was one of rare movie where Shammi Kapoor and Geeta Bali had acted together.
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This article is written by Shekhar Gupta, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a contributor to this blog.
Lata Mangeshkar has sung more duets with late Mohammad Rafi than with any other singer. The duo showered about 440 melodiously memorable gems on music lovers — beginning with “Chal ho gayi taiyaar” in “Shadi Se Pehle” (1947).
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