Ek Bar Mooskura Do

Ek Bar Mooskura Do (English: Smile once) is a 1972 Bollywood drama film directed by Ram Mukherjee. The film stars Joy Mukherjee, Tanuja and Deb Mukherjee. O.P. Nayyar's hit music was one of the plus point of this film. Almost all the songs of the film were enjoyable. Particularly, "Kitne Atal The Tere Iraade" (Tu Auron Ki Kyun Ho Gayi) sung by Kishore Kumar is considered one of his best, heart-touching, passionate and fastest songs. The other version of the song in the movie is sung by Asha Bhosle.

Ek Bar Mooskura Do
Directed byRam Mukherjee
StarringJoy Mukherjee
Tanuja
Deb Mukherjee
Music byO. P. Nayyar
Release date
1972
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Cast

Songs

All composed by O. P. Nayyar

  • "Chehre Se Zaraa Aanchal" - Mukesh and Asha Bhonsle (lyrics: S. H. Bihari)
  • "Ek Baar Muskura Do" - Kishore Kumar and Asha Bhonsle (lyrics: Shewan Rizvi)
  • "Kitne Atal The Tere Irade" - Kishore Kumar and Asha Bhosle (lyrics: Indeevar)
  • "Roop Tera Aisa" - Kishore Kumar (lyrics: Indeevar)
  • "Savere Ka Suraj" - Kishore Kumar (lyrics: Indeevar)
  • "Ye Dil Lekar Nazarana" - Mukesh and Asha Bhonsle (lyrics: S. H. Bihari)
  • "Zamane Ki Aankhon Ne" - Mohammad Rafi (lyrics: S. H. Bihari)
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