Aur Kaun?

Aur Kaun? (transl.Who else?) is a 1979 Bollywood horror film directed by Shyam Ramsay and Tulsi Ramsay. The music of the film composed by Bappi Lahiri was popular in 1979, especially the song "Haan Pehli Baar" sung by Kishore Kumar. The title song was sung by Lata Mangeshkar in her haunting melody style. This film is loosely inspired from 1955 French film Diabolique.

Aur Kaun?
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Directed byShyam Ramsay
Tulsi Ramsay
StarringSachin
Rajni Sharma
Padmini Kapila
Om Shivpuri
Music byBappi Lahiri
Release date
1979
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Cast

Songs

The songs were composed by Bappi Lahiri.[1]

No.Singer(s)Music DirectorLyricist
01"Ha Pehli Bar Ek Ladki Mera"Kishore KumarBappi Lahiri, Amit Khanna
02"Aur Kaun Aayega"Lata MangeshkarBappi Lahiri, Amit Khanna
03"Dilwali Kidhar Se Aayi Hai"Vijeyata PanditBappi Lahiri, Amit Khanna
04"Raat Ayi Re"Sulakshana Pandit, Bappi LahiriBappi Lahiri, Amit Khanna
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