Harishchandra Shaibya

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Harishchandra Shaibya is a Bengali religious drama film directed by Ardhendu Chatterjee [1] [2] based on Hindu mythological story of legendary King Harishchandra. This film was released on 30 August 1985 under the banner of B. B. M. Group Of Production. [3] [4]

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Plot

This film tells the life of King Harishchandra who gave away his kingdom, sold his family and agreed to be a slave to fulfill the promise and truthfulness.

Cast

Soundtrack

Music by Ravindra Jain. Lyrics by Bibhuti Mukhopadhyay. Songs sung by Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhonsle, Aarti Mukherjee, Hemant Mukherjee, Manna De, Hemlata, Yesudas. [4] 1 song which Ravindra Jain sang was excluded from the film. [5]

  1. Drama Drimi Drimi - Kishore Kumar
  2. O Ma Patito Paboni Gonge - Kishore Kumar
  3. Keno Mukhe - Asha Bhonsle
  4. Shunaho Manush Bhai - Hemant Mukherjee
  5. Shunno Holo Ajodha - Manna De
  6. Bhor Hoilo Phool Phutilo - Manna De, Hemlata
  7. Bhalo Koro - Hemlata
  8. Tamasi Mam Jivanam - Aarti Mukherjee
  9. Om Namah Shivay - Yesudas, Aarti Mukherjee
  10. Shlok - Yesudas, Aarti Mukherjee
  11. Thakur Tomar Ae Ki Leela - Ravindra Jain

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