Amchem Noxib

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Amchem Noxib
Amchem Noxib film.jpg
Poster of the film
Directed byA.Salam
Produced by Frank Fernand
Starring
Music byFrank Fernand
Release date
  • 1963 (1963)
CountryIndia
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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Cast

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Music

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Amchem Noxib has some of Konkani cinema's most memorable and popular songs. [4]

SongSingerPicturised onComposerLyricistVideo
Don Kallzam (Sontos Bhogta)MollyRita Lobo ?C. Alvares Video on YouTube
Molbailo DouMollyC. Alvares, Rita Lobo ?C. Alvares Video on YouTube
Godacho PavAnthony MendesAnthony Mendes, Antonette Mendes ?M. Boyer Video on YouTube
I Lost My Heart To youMollyC. Alvares, Rita LoboAlfred RoseAlfred Rose Video on YouTube
Io MogaMartha, Molly, Star of ArossimC. Alvares, Rita Lobo, M. Boyer ?Remmie Colaco Video on YouTube
Mando Goencho (Ratchea Ranant)Janet, Juliet, MollyRita Lobo ?Remmie Colaco Video on YouTube
Bencdaita Pai (Tum Nasloi)Anthony Mendes, Antonette MendesAnthony Mendes, Antonette Mendes ?C. Alvares Video on YouTube

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