Begaana (1963 film)

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Begaana
Directed bySadashiv Rao Kavi
Starring Dharmendra
Supriya Chowdhury
Agha
Tarun Bose
Music bySapan Jagmohan
Production
company
Sadashiv Chitra
Release date
  • 1963 (1963)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Begaana is a 1963 Hindi is a romantic drama film. It was produced by Sadshiv Chitra and directed by Sadashiv Rao Kavi. [1] The story was written by Mushtaq Jalili. [2] The film stars Dharmendra, Supriya Chowdhury, Agha, Sailesh Kumar, Tarun Bose and Madhavi. [3] The music is by Sapan Jagmohan with lyrics by Shailendra. [4]

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The film is a romantic triangle, filled with misunderstandings especially when the past lover (Sailesh Kumar) enters the life of a happily married couple. It's a drama that depicts the true bonding and love of a wife towards her husband.

Cast

Soundtrack

Song list

#TitleSinger
1"Phir Woh Bhuli Si Yaad Aayi Hai" Mohammed Rafi
2"Na Jaane Kahan Kho Gaya Woh Zamana" Mukesh
3"Daanton Ka Zamana Pyare Daant Bachana" Mahendra Kapoor
4"Bulati Hai Bahar Chale Hum Dono Koyal Bole" Lata Mangeshkar
5"Tosay Nazar Ladi Sajna Re Mere Man" Asha Bhosle
6"Pyar Nibhana Bhool Na Jana Sajan Salone"Asha Bhosle
7"Sagar Ka Jhilmil Pani Machhariya Balkhati Jaye"Asha Bhosle, Manna Dey
8"Aaye Gayo More Man Bhaye Gayo Dil Mein Samaye Gayo" Usha Mangeshkar, Lata Mangeshkar

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