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Nayee Padosan [2003] - Hindi Movie - Part 3 of 15
Three young men, who are all of marriageable age, gets their hopes up on marriage, when a beautiful young woman comes to live in their neighborhood. Her name is Pooja Iyengar. All three of them try a hand at romancing her, and only one succeeds. Cast: Vikas Kalantri ... Ram Anuj Sawhney ... Raju Aslam Khan ... Raja Mahek Chahal ... Pooja Iyengar Rahul Bhatt ... Prabhu Vijay Kashyap ... Shastri Iyengar Songs: Saari Saari Raina Mera Mann Chori Nahin Ki Rang De Rang De Dil Mein Dhadkanon Mein Ek Baichainee Nayee Padosan
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Nayee Padosan [2003] - Hindi Movie - Part 2 of 15
Three young men, who are all of marriageable age, gets their hopes up on marriage, when a beautiful young woman comes to live in their neighborhood. Her name is Pooja Iyengar. All three of them try a hand at romancing her, and only one succeeds. Cast: Vikas Kalantri ... Ram Anuj Sawhney ... Raju Aslam Khan ... Raja Mahek Chahal ... Pooja Iyengar Rahul Bhatt ... Prabhu Vijay Kashyap ... Shastri Iyengar Songs: Saari Saari Raina Mera Mann Chori Nahin Ki Rang De Rang De Dil Mein Dhadkanon Mein Ek Baichainee Nayee Padosan
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Nayee Padosan [2003] - Hindi Movie - Part 1 of 15
Three young men, who are all of marriageable age, gets their hopes up on marriage, when a beautiful young woman comes to live in their neighborhood. Her name is Pooja Iyengar. All three of them try a hand at romancing her, and only one succeeds. Cast: Vikas Kalantri ... Ram Anuj Sawhney ... Raju Aslam Khan ... Raja Mahek Chahal ... Pooja Iyengar Rahul Bhatt ... Prabhu Vijay Kashyap ... Shastri Iyengar Songs: Saari Saari Raina Mera Mann Chori Nahin Ki Rang De Rang De Dil Mein Dhadkanon Mein Ek Baichainee Nayee Padosan
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Nayi Padosan : Meri Nayee Padosan
Super Hit Hindi Song From Bollywood Film, Nayi Padosan, 2003, Rahul Bhatt, Vikas Kalantri ,Anuj Sawhney, Aslam Khan ,Mahek Chahal, Music By Shankar, Ehsaan Loy, Directed By BHTharun Kumar. www.shemaroo.com
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Nayi Padosan : Mera Mann Tujhko Pukare Pyar Se
Super Hit Hindi Song From Bollywood Film, Nayi Padosan, 2003, Rahul Bhatt, Vikas Kalantri ,Anuj Sawhney, Aslam Khan ,Mahek Chahal, Music By Shankar, Ehsaan Loy, Directed By BHTharun Kumar. www.shemaroo.com
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Nayi Padosan : Nayee Padosan Jabse
Super Hit Hindi Song From Bollywood Film, Nayi Padosan, 2003, Rahul Bhatt, Vikas Kalantri ,Anuj Sawhney, Aslam Khan ,Mahek Chahal, Music By Shankar, Ehsaan Loy, Directed By BHTharun Kumar. www.shemaroo.com
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Nayi Padosan : Rang De Rang De Mujhe Rang De
Super Hit Hindi Song From Bollywood Film, Nayi Padosan, 2003, Rahul Bhatt, Vikas Kalantri ,Anuj Sawhney, Aslam Khan ,Mahek Chahal, Music By Shankar, Ehsaan Loy, Directed By BHTharun Kumar. www.shemaroo.com
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Nayi Padosan : Meri Nayee Padosan
Super Hit Hindi Song From Bollywood Film, Nayi Padosan, 2003, Rahul Bhatt, Vikas Kalantri ,Anuj Sawhney, Aslam Khan ,Mahek Chahal, Music By Shankar, Ehsaan Loy, Directed By BHTharun Kumar. www.shemaroo.com
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Nayi Padosan : Meri Nayee Padosan
Super Hit Hindi Song From Bollywood Film, Nayi Padosan, 2003, Rahul Bhatt, Vikas Kalantri ,Anuj Sawhney, Aslam Khan ,Mahek Chahal, Music By Shankar, Ehsaan Loy, Directed By BHTharun Kumar. www.shemaroo.com
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Nayi Padosan : Dil Mein Dhadkan On Main
Super Hit Hindi Song From Bollywood Film, Nayi Padosan, 2003, Rahul Bhatt, Vikas Kalantri ,Anuj Sawhney, Aslam Khan ,Mahek Chahal, Music By Shankar, Ehsaan Loy, Directed By BHTharun Kumar. www.shemaroo.com
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Manoranjan(1974)Aaj Azadi ka Din Hai kya?
DIEING AT 47 SO THAT U DO NOT BECOME 50 AT 1988 Sanjeev Kumar or Harihar Jariwala (Hindi: संजीव कुमार) (July 9, 1938 November 6, 1985) was one of the most prominent Indian actor in Bollywood movies. Sanjeev Kumar made his debut in the film Hum Hindustani in 1960. Sanjeev's first film as a hero was the 1965 Nishan. In 1968, he played opposite the famous actor Dilip Kumar in Sangharsh. In 1970, Khilona made him a star. He went on to star in the hits Seeta Aur Geeta (1972) and Manchali (1973). He started working with the well-known director Gulzar in the early 1970s. He did nine films with Gulzar, including Aandhi (1975), Mausam (1975), Angoor (1981) and Namkeen (1982). Many of his fans believe that these are some of the best films that he did. He was always ready to take unconventional roles that challenged him as an actor. He played Mirza, a chess-obsessed Lucknowi (citizen of Lucknow), in Satyajit Ray's classic Shatranj Ke Khiladi (1977). Perhaps his best-remembered roles were in the blockbuster films Sholay (1975) and Trishul (1978). Ten of his already completed films were released after his death with his final film Professor Ki Padosan being released in 1993. At the time of his death this film was only 75% complete and it was decided to alter the story in the second half of the film to explain the absence of Sanjeev Kumar's character. One of his other notable releases after his death was K. Asif's much delayed Love and God which was over 20 years in the ...
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Manoranjan (1974)Sanjeev Kumar as Sivaji Ganesan in Navarathiri (1964)- Nawab Dukhtar
Release Date: 11 January 1974 (India) DIEING AT 47 SO THAT U DO NOT BECOME 50 AT 1988 Sanjeev Kumar or Harihar Jariwala (Hindi: संजीव कुमार) (July 9, 1938 November 6, 1985) was one of the most prominent Indian actor in Bollywood movies. Sanjeev Kumar made his debut in the film Hum Hindustani in 1960. Sanjeev's first film as a hero was the 1965 Nishan. In 1968, he played opposite the famous actor Dilip Kumar in Sangharsh. In 1970, Khilona made him a star. He went on to star in the hits Seeta Aur Geeta (1972) and Manchali (1973). He started working with the well-known director Gulzar in the early 1970s. He did nine films with Gulzar, including Aandhi (1975), Mausam (1975), Angoor (1981) and Namkeen (1982). Many of his fans believe that these are some of the best films that he did. He was always ready to take unconventional roles that challenged him as an actor. He played Mirza, a chess-obsessed Lucknowi (citizen of Lucknow), in Satyajit Ray's classic Shatranj Ke Khiladi (1977). Perhaps his best-remembered roles were in the blockbuster films Sholay (1975) and Trishul (1978). Ten of his already completed films were released after his death with his final film Professor Ki Padosan being released in 1993. At the time of his death this film was only 75% complete and it was decided to alter the story in the second half of the film to explain the absence of Sanjeev Kumar's character. One of his other notable releases after his death was K. Asif's much delayed Love and ...
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Manoranjan(1974)Common Civil Code of Goa-Hum Hindustani in 1960
DIEING AT 47 SO THAT U DO NOT BECOME 50 AT 1988 Sanjeev Kumar or Harihar Jariwala (Hindi: संजीव कुमार) (July 9, 1938 November 6, 1985) was one of the most prominent Indian actor in Bollywood movies. Sanjeev Kumar made his debut in the film Hum Hindustani in 1960. Sanjeev's first film as a hero was the 1965 Nishan. In 1968, he played opposite the famous actor Dilip Kumar in Sangharsh. In 1970, Khilona made him a star. He went on to star in the hits Seeta Aur Geeta (1972) and Manchali (1973). He started working with the well-known director Gulzar in the early 1970s. He did nine films with Gulzar, including Aandhi (1975), Mausam (1975), Angoor (1981) and Namkeen (1982). Many of his fans believe that these are some of the best films that he did. He was always ready to take unconventional roles that challenged him as an actor. He played Mirza, a chess-obsessed Lucknowi (citizen of Lucknow), in Satyajit Ray's classic Shatranj Ke Khiladi (1977). Perhaps his best-remembered roles were in the blockbuster films Sholay (1975) and Trishul (1978). Ten of his already completed films were released after his death with his final film Professor Ki Padosan being released in 1993. At the time of his death this film was only 75% complete and it was decided to alter the story in the second half of the film to explain the absence of Sanjeev Kumar's character. One of his other notable releases after his death was K. Asif's much delayed Love and God which was over 20 years in the ...
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Mukti(1977) Jaat Aur Aukaat-Part 17
Sanjeev Kumar (Hindi: संजीव कुमार) (9 July 1938 6 November 1985) was one of the most prominent Indian actors in Bollywood.Sanjeev Kumar made his debut in the film Hum Hindustani in 1960. Sanjeev's first film as a hero was the 1965 Nishan. In 1968, he played opposite the famous actor Dilip Kumar in Sangharsh. In 1970, Khilona made him a star. He went on to star in the hits Seeta Aur Geeta (1972) and Manchali (1973). He started working with the well-known director Gulzar in the early 1970s. He did nine films with Gulzar, including Aandhi (1975), Mausam (1975), Angoor (1981) and Namkeen (1982). Many of his fans believe that these are some of the best films that he did. He was always ready to take unconventional roles that challenged him as an actor. He played Mirza, a chess-obsessed Lucknowi (citizen of Lucknow), in Satyajit Ray's classic Shatranj Ke Khiladi (1977). Perhaps his best-remembered roles were in the blockbuster films Sholay (1975) and Trishul (1978). During the early 1980s Sanjeev Kumar did more supporting roles than playing the lead. In 1980 he starred in a Punjabi movie Fauji Chacha. In 1985, when he was 47 years old, he died of a heart ailment. He never married. He was however involved with actress Sulakshana Pandit, whom he did not marry, having been turned down by actress Hema Malini whom he was in love with at the time. Hema Malini went on to marry her frequent co-star Dharmendra. Ironically for an actor who played many elderly roles, he did not ...
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Mukti(1977) Jaat Aur Aukaat-Part 17
Sanjeev Kumar (Hindi: संजीव कुमार) (9 July 1938 6 November 1985) was one of the most prominent Indian actors in Bollywood.Sanjeev Kumar made his debut in the film Hum Hindustani in 1960. Sanjeev's first film as a hero was the 1965 Nishan. In 1968, he played opposite the famous actor Dilip Kumar in Sangharsh. In 1970, Khilona made him a star. He went on to star in the hits Seeta Aur Geeta (1972) and Manchali (1973). He started working with the well-known director Gulzar in the early 1970s. He did nine films with Gulzar, including Aandhi (1975), Mausam (1975), Angoor (1981) and Namkeen (1982). Many of his fans believe that these are some of the best films that he did. He was always ready to take unconventional roles that challenged him as an actor. He played Mirza, a chess-obsessed Lucknowi (citizen of Lucknow), in Satyajit Ray's classic Shatranj Ke Khiladi (1977). Perhaps his best-remembered roles were in the blockbuster films Sholay (1975) and Trishul (1978). During the early 1980s Sanjeev Kumar did more supporting roles than playing the lead. In 1980 he starred in a Punjabi movie Fauji Chacha. In 1985, when he was 47 years old, he died of a heart ailment. He never married. He was however involved with actress Sulakshana Pandit, whom he did not marry, having been turned down by actress Hema Malini whom he was in love with at the time. Hema Malini went on to marry her frequent co-star Dharmendra. Ironically for an actor who played many elderly roles, he did not ...
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Aae Dost Mereh ,Maineh Duniya Dekhi Hai - Sachaai (1969)
Sanjeev Kumar (Hindi: संजीव कुमार) born Harihar Jariwala(9 July 1938 6 November 1985) was one of the most prominent Indian actors in Bollywood. Sanjeev Kumar made his debut in the film Hum Hindustani in 1960. Sanjeev's first film as a hero was the 1965 Nishan. In 1968, he played opposite the famous actor Dilip Kumar in Sangharsh. In 1970, Khilona made him a star. He went on to star in the hits Seeta Aur Geeta (1972) and Manchali (1973). He started working with the well-known director Gulzar in the early 1970s. He did nine films with Gulzar, including Aandhi (1975), Mausam (1975), Angoor (1981) and Namkeen (1982). Many of his fans believe that these are some of the best films that he did. He was always ready to take unconventional roles that challenged him as an actor. He played Mirza, a chess-obsessed Lucknowi (citizen of Lucknow), in Satyajit Ray's classic Shatranj Ke Khiladi (1977). Perhaps his best-remembered roles were in the blockbuster films Sholay (1975) and Trishul (1978). During the early 1980s Sanjeev Kumar did more supporting roles than playing the lead. In 1980 he starred in a Punjabi movie Fauji Chacha. In 1985, when he was 47 years old, he died of a heart ailment. He never married. He was however involved with actress Sulakshana Pandit, whom he did not marry, having been turned down by actress Hema Malini whom he was in love with at the time. Hema Malini went on to marry her frequent co-star Dharmendra.[1] Ironically for an actor who played many ...
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Aae Dost Mereh ,Maineh Duniya Dekhi Hai - Sachaai (1969)
Sanjeev Kumar (Hindi: संजीव कुमार) born Harihar Jariwala(9 July 1938 6 November 1985) was one of the most prominent Indian actors in Bollywood. Sanjeev Kumar made his debut in the film Hum Hindustani in 1960. Sanjeev's first film as a hero was the 1965 Nishan. In 1968, he played opposite the famous actor Dilip Kumar in Sangharsh. In 1970, Khilona made him a star. He went on to star in the hits Seeta Aur Geeta (1972) and Manchali (1973). He started working with the well-known director Gulzar in the early 1970s. He did nine films with Gulzar, including Aandhi (1975), Mausam (1975), Angoor (1981) and Namkeen (1982). Many of his fans believe that these are some of the best films that he did. He was always ready to take unconventional roles that challenged him as an actor. He played Mirza, a chess-obsessed Lucknowi (citizen of Lucknow), in Satyajit Ray's classic Shatranj Ke Khiladi (1977). Perhaps his best-remembered roles were in the blockbuster films Sholay (1975) and Trishul (1978). During the early 1980s Sanjeev Kumar did more supporting roles than playing the lead. In 1980 he starred in a Punjabi movie Fauji Chacha. In 1985, when he was 47 years old, he died of a heart ailment. He never married. He was however involved with actress Sulakshana Pandit, whom he did not marry, having been turned down by actress Hema Malini whom he was in love with at the time. Hema Malini went on to marry her frequent co-star Dharmendra.[1] Ironically for an actor who played many ...
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