Maahir
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Directed by | Lawrence D'Souza |
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Written by | Talat Rakhi |
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Music by | Bappi Lahiri |
Cinematography | Lawrence D'Souza |
Edited by | A.R. Rajendran |
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Monang Films International
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Running time
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129 minutes |
Country | India |
Maahir is a 1996 Hindi-language Indian feature film written by Talat Rakhi and directed by Lawrence D'Souza for Monang Films International. The film stars Govinda and Farha Naaz in lead roles.[1][2][3][4]
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Cast
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- Hema Malini as Mrs. Kamini Rai
- Govinda as Bhola
- Farha Naaz as Paro
- Raj Babbar as J. K.
- Anupam Kher as Balwant Rai
- Ranjeet as Bob
- Alok Nath as Amar Rai
- Tej Sapru as Vicky Rai
- Dinesh Hingoo as Constable
- Aruna Irani as Nurse
- Mac Mohan as Murarilal
- Reema Lagoo as Asha
- Kader Khan as Jailor
- Master Bhagwan as Dancer in bar
- Vikas Anand as Inspector
- Gopal Shetty
Music
- Soundtrack:[5]
- "Deewanapan Hai Yeh" - Mohammed Aziz, Kavita Krishnamurthy
- "O Ganga Maiya" - Bappi Lahiri
- "Raja Raja Ab To Main Hoon" - Sudesh Bhosle, Nitin Mukesh
- "Roz Roz Rozi Ki Daru Piyo" - Sudesh Bhosle, Usha Mangeshkar
- "Tukda Main Tere Dil Ka Maa" - Kumar Sanu
- "Tukda Main Tere Dil Ka Maa (sad)" - Alka Yagnik
- "Vaada Karke Jaate Ho Tum" - Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik
References
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External links
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