Zamaane ko Dikhana hai (1981) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 30, 1981

Original Title:
Zamaane ko Dikhana hai

Genres:
Romance | Thriller

Production Companies:
Nasir Hussain Films
United Producers

Production Countries:
India

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 175

Ravi, son of industrialist SK Nanda, returns to find Ramesh and his family, falling in love with Ramesh's sister Kanchan, who discovers Ravi is Ramesh's younger brother and promises not to visit Nanda house.

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Art Direction:
Shanti Das

Assistant Art Director:
Bishnu Singha
Y.L. Bagchi
Dilip Singh
Dabbu Singh
Jadab Bhattacharya
Manas Biswas

Assistant Camera:
Madhu Indulkar
Salim Khan
Babu

Assistant Director:
Zahoor Ahmed
Moeen Amjad
Eram Sultanpuri

Assistant Editor:
Umesh Pai

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Pandu
Jairaj Patil

Choreographer:
Suresh Bhatt

Cinematography:
Munir Khan

Costume Assistant:
Sonia

Dialogue:
Nasir Hussain

Director:
Nasir Hussain

Editor:
Zafar Sultan

Hairstylist:
Yu Nan Su

Lyricist:
Majrooh Sultanpuri

Makeup Artist:
Shyam Khandekar

Music:
Rahul Dev Burman

Playback Singer:
Mohammed Rafi
Asha Bhosle
Rahul Dev Burman
Shailendra Singh
Rishi Kapoor
Padmini Kolhapure

Producer:
Nasir Hussain

Production Controller:
Sharif Husain Khan

Production Executive:
Dharamvir Verma

Screenplay:
Sachin Bhowmick

Special Effects:
Suresh Naik

Special Effects Assistant:
Satish

Story:
Sachin Bhowmick

Title Designer:
Syed Galib

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