Girls' Hostel

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Girls' Hostel
Directed by Ravindra Dave
Produced by B. R. Ishara
Starring Ajit
Nalini Jaywant
Johnny Walker
Geetanjali
Music by Ravi
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  • 1962 (1962)
Language Hindi

Girls' Hostel is a 1962 Hindi drama film starring Ajit, Nalini Jaywant and Johnny Walker in lead and Geetanjali in character roles. The music was composed by Ravi. The film was directed by Ravindra Dave and produced by B. R. Ishara. [1] [2]

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Cast

Soundtrack

#SongSinger
1"Chirag-E-Umeed Jal Raha Hai" Asha Bhosle
2"Main Akeli, Mere Dildaar Bahut" Asha Bhosle
3"Suljhaao Na Uljhi Zulfon Ko" Asha Bhosle , Mukesh
4"Yeh Haseen Raat, Yeh Bahaar, Yeh Sama" Asha Bhosle , Mohammed Rafi
5"Idhar Bhi Haseena, Udhar Bhi Haseena" Mohammed Rafi
6"Yaar Ki Gali Mein Pukare Chale Gaye Kya" Mohammed Rafi

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References

  1. Girls Hostel. "Yeh haseen raat ye bahar" . Retrieved 2 January 2018 via YouTube.
  2. "Girls' Hostel (1962)". Muvyz.