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Haré Rama Haré Krishna is a 1971 Indian musical drama film directed by Dev Anand starring himself, Mumtaz and Zeenat Aman.The film was a hit [1] and a star-making vehicle for Zeenat Aman, who played a westernized hippie, and won the Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award, [2] as well as the BFJA Award for Best Actress. [3]
Dum Maro Dum (Hindi: दम मारो दम, "Puff, take a puff!") is an Indian Hindi song from the 1971 Bollywood film Hare Rama Hare Krishna. It was sung by Asha Bhosle and chorus. [1] The song was picturized on Zeenat Aman. It was written by Anand Bakshi and composed by Rahul Dev Burman. It has been remixed and sampled by many other artists.
Hare Krishna (mantra), consisting of the words Hare Rama and Hare Krishna, a Vaishnava (Hindu) mantra/chant praising the god Krishna; International Society for Krishna Consciousness, a Hindu (Krishnaist) religious organization, members of which chant the mantra; Hare Rama Hare Krishna, an Indian Hindi-language film directed by and starring Dev ...
Aman began acting in 1970, and her early works included the films The Evil Within (1970) and Hulchul (1971). Her breakthrough came with the film Hare Rama Hare Krishna (1971), in which her performance was praised, and she won the Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award for her performance.
La Familia Hippie (1971, Spanish) Fritz the Cat: Fritz the Cat (1972) The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat (1974) Gas-s-s-s (1971) Ghetto Freaks a.k.a. Love Commune (1970) Ginger in the Morning (1974) Go Ask Alice (1973) Godspell (1973) Groupie Girl (1970) Hair (1979) Harold And Maude (1971) Hare Rama Hare Krishna (1971, Hindi) Helter Skelter (1976 ...
1971 Rank Title Cast 1. Haathi Mere Saathi: Rajesh Khanna, Tanuja, Madan Puri, Mehmood Jr.: 2. Mera Gaon Mera Desh: Dharmendra, Vinod Khanna, Asha Parekh, Laxmi ...
Throughout the 70s and 80s, he starred in a number of highly successful films such as Johny Mera Naam (1970), which was highest grosser of the year, Hare Rama Hare Krishna (1971), Banarasi Babu (1973), Heera Panna (1973), Amir Garib (1974), Warrant (1975), Des Pardes (1978), Lootmaar (1980), Hum Naujawan (1985) and Lashkar (1989).
(1980), in which two Hare Krishna devotees are asked to contribute to "The Church of Religious Consciousness." Their deadpan reply: "We gave at the office." Hare Rama Hare Krishna (1971), a Hindi movie which centers around the hippie invasion of Kathmandu, Nepal.