Amchem Noxib | |
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Directed by | A.Salam |
Produced by | Frank Fernand |
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Music by | Frank Fernand |
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Country | India |
Language | Konkani |
Amchem Noxib (English translation: Our Luck) is a 1963 Indian Konkani-language film directed by A. Salam and produced by Frank Fernand. It is the second Konkani film, after Mogacho Anvddo , which released in 1950. Amchem Noxib was a trendsetter for the fledgling Konkani cinema. [1] [2]
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Amchem Noxib has some of Konkani cinema's most memorable and popular songs. [4]
Song | Singer | Picturised on | Composer | Lyricist | Video |
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Don Kallzam (Sontos Bhogta) | Molly | Rita Lobo | ? | C. Alvares | Video on YouTube |
Molbailo Dou | Molly | C. Alvares, Rita Lobo | ? | C. Alvares | Video on YouTube |
Godacho Pav | Anthony Mendes | Anthony Mendes, Antonette Mendes | ? | M. Boyer | Video on YouTube |
I Lost My Heart To you | Molly | C. Alvares, Rita Lobo | Alfred Rose | Alfred Rose | Video on YouTube |
Io Moga | Martha, Molly, Star of Arossim | C. Alvares, Rita Lobo, M. Boyer | ? | Remmie Colaco | Video on YouTube |
Mando Goencho (Ratchea Ranant) | Janet, Juliet, Molly | Rita Lobo | ? | Remmie Colaco | Video on YouTube |
Bencdaita Pai (Tum Nasloi) | Anthony Mendes, Antonette Mendes | Anthony Mendes, Antonette Mendes | ? | C. Alvares | Video on YouTube |
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