Kahani Hum Sab Ki

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Kahani Hum Sab Ki
Directed by Rajkumar Kohli
Written byJaggi Rampal
Starring Lalita Pawar
Mala Sinha
Vimi
Music by Laxmikant–Pyarelal
Release date
  • 1973 (1973)
Country India
Language Hindi

Kahani Hum Sab Ki is a 1973 Bollywood romantic drama film directed by Rajkumar Kohli. The film stars Roopesh Kumar, Lalita Pawar and Mala Sinha. [1] [2]

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  1. "Bach Ke Kaha Jaoge Kiche Huye Chale Aaoge" - Lata Mangeshkar

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References

  1. "Kahani Hum Sab Ki Movie Trailer, Star Cast, Release Date, Box Office, Movie Review | Kahani Hum Sab Ki Movie budget and Collection | Kahani Hum Sab Ki". www.indianfilmhistory.com. Retrieved 12 July 2024.
  2. "Kahani Ham Sab Ki (1973) Cast - Actor, Actress, Director, Producer, Music Director". Cinestaan. Retrieved 12 July 2024.