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Gopal Krishna is a 1979 Hindi fantasy film produced by Tarachand Barjatya and directed by Vijay Sharma. Based on the Bhagavata Purana, it tells the story of the Hindu deity Krishna from his birth until the slaying of his demon uncle Kamsa. The film stars Sachin Pilgaonkar and Zarina Wahab in the lead roles.
The soundtrack was initially planned to be released on 21 June. However, due to increasing demand of the fans after the promos, Sony Music and ROMP decided to release the music online digitally a week before on 14 June. [3] The album was officially launched later on 19 June, along with the film's theatrical trailer.
The song "Ole Ole", sung by Abhijeet was a hit at the music charts. [4] The other artists who contributed to this album are Lata Mangeshkar , Kumar Sanu , Pankaj Udhas and Udit Narayan . According to the Indian trade website Box Office India , with around 22,00,000 units sold the soundtrack became the eleventh highest-selling album of the year.
The song "Yeh Mera Dil" was choreographed by Farah Khan. [26] Veteran choreographer Saroj Khan agreed to choreograph the new version of the popular song "Khaike Paan Banaras Waala", which had been choreographed by her mentor P. L. Raj in the original film. [26] [30] The song was filmed in Malaysia on 13 May 2006 with Khan and Chopra. [26]
Title Director Cast Genre Music director Aag Ka Gola: David Dhawan: Sunny Deol, Dimple Kapadia, Shakti Kapoor, Archana Puran Singh: Action Bappi Lahiri: Aag Se Khelenge: Bhaskar Shetty
Karz (transl. Debt) is a 1980 Indian Hindi-language romantic thriller film directed by Subhash Ghai, starring Rishi Kapoor and Tina Munim in the lead with Simi Garewal in the critically acclaimed role of Kamini Verma, the murderous wife, which won her a Filmfare nomination.
Chopra further launched the music division of Yash Raj Films, as YRF Music with Veer-Zaara being the first official album being distributed by the company. [4] The soundtrack was released on 18 September 2004 through CD, LP record and on Audio DVD, [5] After its release, Chopra did not allow radio-stations to air its songs to generate curiosity. [6]
The second song, "Rangisari", is a re-release of the song "Rangi Saari" by Kavita Seth - Kanishk Seth, recreated from the late classical vocalist Shobha Gurtu’s popular thumri. [ 22 ] The third song, "Duppata", was a recreated version of the 1994 hit Punjabi song Dupatta Tera Satrang Da , composed by Atul Sharma , written by Shamsher Sandhu ...