Saamri

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3D Saamri
Directed by Shyam Ramsay
Tulsi Ramsay
Written byJ.K. Ahuja
Produced byTulsi Ramsay
Starring Rajan Sippy
Arti Gupta
Puneet Issar
Asha Sachdev
Gulshan Grover
CinematographyGangu Ramsay
Edited byC. Manick Rao
Music by Bappi Lahiri
Release date
  • 1985 (1985)
Country India
Language Hindi

Saamri is a Bollywood horror film released in 1985. It was produced and directed by Shyam and Tulsi Ramsay, with a story by J. K. Ahuja, dialogue by Mahendra Dehlvi and Safi Ur-Rahman, and a screenplay by Kumar Ramsay. [1]

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Plot

Dharmesh Saxena, referred to as "Saamri", is a wealthy elderly man who is involved in dark magic. Aware that his health is fading fast, he arranges for his expansive estate to be left to his niece, Anju Trivedi. Dharmesh's stepbrother Takleefchand, however, has other plans, and he and a motley group of co-conspirators kill Dharmesh and inform authorities that it was a suicide. The next phase of their plan is to kill Anju, but before they can, they begin dying gruesomely. Saamri has risen from the grave to take his revenge. [2] [3]

Cast

Soundtrack

The film had 5 songs which was composed by Bappi Lahiri and written by Farooq Qaiser & Kafeel Azar. [4] [5]

  1. "Bacha Le" - Bappi Lahiri, Johnny Whisky, Anand Raaj
  2. "Paani Mein Aag lagi" - Amit Kumar, S. Janaki
  3. "Ladki Kaise" - Kishore Kumar
  4. "Saamri Saamri" - Anup Jalota
  5. 3D Saamri (Title Track) - Bappi Lahiri

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