Ghutan (TV series)

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Ghutan
Starring See below
Music byAziz
Opening themeKahin Safar Hai Kahin Raasta Hai Manzil Ka by Aziz
Original languageHindi
Production
Production company Cinevistaas Limited
Release
Original network Doordarshan
Original release1997 (1997)

Ghutan (translation: Suffocation) is an Indian television series broadcast first on Doordarshan in 1997, and on Star Plus as Manzil in 1998. [1]

The show was produced by Cinevstaas and has an ensemble cast, starring Renuka Shahane, [2] Vishal Singh, Raza Murad, Smita Jayakar, Kiran Kumar, Talat Aziz (who also composed the title song for the show),[ citation needed ] Tom Alter, Maya Alagh and others. The title song "Kahin Safar Hai Kahin Raasta Hai Manzil Ka" was composed and sung by Aziz.

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