Purnima (film)

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Purnima
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Directed by Narendra Suri
Written by S. M. Abbas
Produced by Mahipatray Shah
Starring Dharmendra
Meena Kumari
Mehmood
Music by Kalyanji-Anandji
Release date
  • 1965 (1965)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Purnima is a 1965 Indian family entertainment romance film produced by Mahipatray Shah and directed by Narendra Suri in Hindi language under the Roopkala Pictures company. [1]

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Cast

Soundtrack

Purnima
Soundtrack album by
Kalyanji-Anandji
Released31 December 1965 (1965-12-31) [3]
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length28:23
LanguageHindi
Label Saregama

The soundtrack album of Purnima consists of 8 songs composed by Kalyanji-Anandji the lyrics of which were written by Bharat Vyas, Gulzar, Gulshan Bawra and Prakash Mehra.

Tracklist
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Ajab Khel Kismat Ka"Bharat Vyas Mohammad Rafi 03:27
2."Gori Nain Tumhare Kya Kahne"Bharat Vyas Mukesh 03:06
3."Humsafar Mere Humsafar" Gulzar Lata Mangeshkar & Mukesh04:07
4."Lori Suna Suna Ke" Gulshan Bawra Mahmood03:20
5."O Is Desh Ke Rahnewalo"Bharat VyasLata Mangeshkar03:06
6."Phufaji Zara Sach Sach Kaho"Prakash MehraKamal Barot, Mahmood, Krishna Kalle03:37
7."Radha Tore Kanha Ne Murli Bajai"Bharat Vyas Suman Kalyanpur 03:38
8."Tumhen Zindagi Ke Ujale Mubarak"GulzarMukesh04:02
Total length:28:23

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