Jyotibacha Navas - Marathi Movie | |
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Directed by | Kamlakar Torne |
Produced by | M.S.Salvi |
Starring | Suryakant Vikram Gokhale Padma Chavan Rajshekar |
Music by | Sudhir Phadke |
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Country | India |
Language | Marathi |
Jyotibacha Navas is a Marathi movie released on 15 April 1975. [1]
The cast includes:
The music is provided by Sudhir Phadke [2] and lyrics by Jagdish Khebudkar. [3]
No. | Title | Performer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Dan Dilyane Dyan Vadhate" | Sudhir Phadke | |
2. | "Ya Pavnyala Laajach Nhai" | Pushpa Pagdhare | |
3. | "Ya Pavnyala Laajach Nhai" | Pushpa Pagdhare | |
4. | "Kalpanecha Kunchala" | Krushna Kalle | |
5. | "Kuni Sobtila Majhya Rahva" | Usha Mangeshkar | |
6. | "Phoola Sapnala Ali Ga" | Unknown Artist |
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