Share Bazaar (film)

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Share Bazaar
Share Bazaar 1997.jpg
Directed byManmohan
Starring See below
Music byUtpal Biswas
Release date
  • 1997 (1997)
Country India
LanguageHindi

Share Bazaar is a 1997 Bollywood film, directed by Manmohan and released in 1997.

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Plot

In Bombay's business district, on Dalal Street, stands a multi-storied building called the "Bombay Stock Exchange" or the Share Bazaar. This is where fortunes are made and lost. Two of such traders in shares are the Mehta brothers, Hasmukh and Mansukh. They also manipulate people's lives and, this time, they have chosen to financially ruin Shekar by getting him arrested on trumped-up charges. On the other hand, they have singled out a street-smart young man named Raj and persuaded him to take Shekar's place.

Cast

Soundtrack

The music was composed by Utpal Biswas and released by Sony Music India.

Share Bazaar
Soundtrack album by
Utpal Biswas
Released1997
Recorded1995
Genre Soundtrack
Length31:24
Label Sony Music India
Producer Utpal Biswas
Track list
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Mausam Hai Yeh Peenay Ka"Sabir Pankaj Udhas 7:12
2."O Neeli Ankhon Wali"Sabir Babul Supriyo, Mahalakshmi Iyer 5:03
3."Barsat Ki Raaton Mein"Sabir Sadhana Sargam 4:15
4."Pyar Ke Kabil To Samjha"Sabir Sadhana Sargam 4:31
5."Jaggu Ke Dil Mein Chori Hui"SabirBhavna Pandit, Vinod Rathod 4:26
6."Kismat Ne Likha Hai Kya"SabirBhavdeep Jaipurwale1:09
7."Chitthi Na Aayee"Srikant MishraReema Dasgupta4:48
Total length:31:24

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