Waqt Ki Pukar

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Waqt Ki Pukar is a 1984 Hindi film starring Raj Kiran, Shoma Anand, Vijayendra Ghatge, Yogeeta Bali, Ranjeet and Madan Puri.

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Soundtrack

The music of the film was composed by Bappi Lahiri.

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1"Aale Dulha Raja Baaje Band Baaja" Asha Bhosle
2"Yeh Vaada Pyaar Ka" Mohammed Rafi, Suman Kalyanpur
3"Dillagi Ke Liye Dilruba Chahiye" Shailendra Singh
4"Hamara Naam Na Poochha" Mahendra Kapoor
5"Shu Shu Shuru Ek Naya" Annette Pinto

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