Premi Gangaram | |
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Directed by | Jagdish Nirula |
Starring | Ashok Kumar Yogita Bali |
Music by | Sonik Omi |
Release date | 1978 |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Premi Gangaram is a 1978 Bollywood romance film directed by Jagdish Nirula.
Plot
The love between Gangaram, a talented singer and Jamuna, is a universally known affair. In order to break this love, Jamuna's father takes his daughter away to an unspecified place. Gangaram with the help of Leela, his adopted sister, plays a ruse and they swap places before Jamuna is to take the rounds around the sacred fire with Leela's boy friend to see that the respective spouses are united with their lovers.
Cast
- Ashok Kumar
- Yogita Bali as Yamna
- Anwar Hussain as
- I. S. Johar as Ganga
- Bindu
- Tun Tun as Dano
- Birbal as Pandet
- Kartar Singh as Sikh Post man
- Jankidas as Jankidas
- Randhir (actor) as Satish father
- Dolly
- Jugnu
- Kirti Bahi
- Kuldip Kaur
- Laila
- Mehar Mittal
- Moolchand as Ganga Ram father
- Paul Sharma as Rai Bahdur
- Saigal
- Satish Kaul as Satish
- Seema Kapoor
- Shama
- Uttam Sodi
- Vimi as Lila teacher
- Yasmin
Soundtrack
Music composed by Sonik Omi and lyrics were written by Verma Malik.[1]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Laddu Batati" | Verma Malik | Asha Bhosle | |
2. | "Billiyan Billiyan Ankhen" | Verma Malik | Asha Bhosle | |
3. | "Khunda Khol" | Verma Malik | Tun Tun, Omi | |
4. | "Banwari Sunle Araji Hamari" | Verma Malik | Mohammed Rafi | |
5. | "Gangaram Se Na Ankhiyan Milana" | Verma Malik | Mohammed Rafi, Rani Gaurala | |
6. | "Buddha Peechhe Pad Gaya" | Verma Malik | Mohammed Rafi, Sumitra Lahiri | |
7. | "Mera Tujhe Bhi Salaam" | Verma Malik | Mohammed Rafi, Rani Gaurala | |
8. | "Ek Mahi Dil Ko Hi Das Gaya" | Verma Malik | Asha Bhosle, Rani Gaurala |
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