Akarshan
Akarshan is a 1988 Bollywood romantic film directed by Tanvir Ahmed.
Akarshan | |
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Directed by | Tanvir Ahmed |
Produced by | [[Pramod Kumar Saraswat] (director)|Tanvir Ahmed]] |
Starring | Sonu Walia Sharon Prabhakar Parveen Babi Rohini Hattangadi Girish Karnad Akbar Khan Smita Patil |
Music by | Ajit Singh |
Release date |
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Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Box office | ₹85,00,000 [1] |
Music
- "Ae Khuda Yeh Bata, Aisa Hota Hai Kyun" - Bhupinder Singh
- "Mausam Ka Taqaaza Hai" - Ajit singh, Kavita Krishnamurthy
- "Faasla Rahe Na ye Aaj Ek Ho Jaaye" - Kavita Krishnatmurthy
- "Jindagi Waqt Ka Aaina Hai" - Kavita Krishnamurthy
- "O Mere Yaar O Mere Pyar" - Kishore Kumar
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