Love in Goa

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Love in Goa
Directed byHarsh Kohli
Written byV. P. Sathe
Screenplay byHarsh Kohli
Produced byHarsh Kohli
Edited byRajeev Gupta
Music by Bappi Lahiri
Release date
  • 22 April 1983 (1983-04-22)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Love in Goa is a 1983 Indian Hindi film, directed by Harsh Kohli. The film stars Ashok Kumar, Om Prakash, Mayur Verma and Anuradha Patel. The musical score of the film was done by Bappi Lahiri. [1]

Contents

Plot

The film revolves around the teenage love story of a Catholic girl from Goa and a Hindu boy.

Cast

Soundtrack

The lyrics were penned by Anjaan and the songs were composed by Bappi Lahiri and Alfred Rose. The song "Come On Sing" was lyrics and music by Alfred Rose.

SongSinger
"Love In Goa" Bappi Lahiri
"Fever, It's A Love Fever"Bappi Lahiri, Usha Uthup
"Sab Kehte Hain Mujhko Deewana" Amit Kumar
"Ek Ladka, Ek Ladki Se Jab Milta Hai Bandh Kamre Mein" Amit Kumar, Asha Bhosle
"Na Jane Tune Kya Kaha, Na Jane Maine Kya Suna" (Happy)Amit Kumar, Asha Bhosle
"Na Jane Tune Kya Kaha, Na Jane Maine Kya Suna" (Sad)Amit Kumar, Asha Bhosle
"Come On Sing" Alfred Rose

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References

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