The Pushkar Lodge

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The Pushkar Lodge
Directed byVijay Suthar
Written byVijay Suthar
Produced byParvin Dabase
Inder Kumar Suthar
Vijay Suthar
CinematographyPappu k Shetty
Music byD.J. Bharali
Vijay Suthar
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

The Pushkar Lodge is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language crime thriller film, [1] [2] [3] that deals with the problem of drugs and child-trafficking in India, directed by Vijay Suthar and produced by Inder Kumar Suthar. [4] The film stars Preeti Jhangiani [5] with Pradeep Kabra, Gulshan Pandey and Rituraj Mohanty [6] in supporting roles. Disco king Bappi Lahiri lauds the Trailer of film and it received positive reviews. [7] [8] [9] [10] The film released on 15 March 2019. [11]

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Plot

The pushkar lodge is story of a lost child who want to go home back but he forgot everything , a girl tourist comes from mumbai and try to get reach him home but she also get stuck with some powerful drug suppliers.

Soundtrack

There is 5 music tracks in movie composed by DJ Bharali & written by Vijay Suthar, release on Zee Music Company

SongSingersComposerLyricist
Zindagi Lena ZaraBaljinder Singh & Veda NerurkarDJ BharaliVijay Suthar
Mhara Dholna Rituraj Mohanty Vijay SutharVijay Suthar
Padharo Rajasthan Raja Hasan DJ BharaliVijay Suthar
Lamhe Mudasir Ali & Antara ChakrabortyDJ BharaliVijay Suthar
Tu Bhar UdaanDevesh SiwalDJ BharaliVijay Suthar

Cast

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