Hit songs of Awaam
Rajesh Khanna, Ashok Kumar and Samita Patil starrer bollywood social and action movie “Awaam” was released under the production of B R Chopra on September 11, 1987 while the movie is directed by B R Chopra himself. Other supporting cast of the movie includes Raj Babbar, Saeed Jaffrey, Poonam, Manisha and Nana Patekar. The melodious music of the movie is composed and directed by Ravi Shanker while the songs are sung in the beautiful voices of Asha Bhosle and Mahendra Kapoor. The movie is pasteurized in the beautiful locations of India.
The songs of bollywood movie Awaam are listed below:
1. Kaise Murli Bajaaye Ghanshyam, Mein To Jamuna Ke Tat Pea Aye Base
2. Yeh Raat Hai Barsaat Hai Yeh Tanhaaye Ka Aalam, Dil Aaj Behak Jayae To Ilzaam Na Dena
3. Tere Aankhon Mein, Jeet Li Mene Pyaar Ki Duniya Pyaar Ki Manjil
4. Mast Jawani Mast Mast
The movie Awaam comes up as a social movie that revolves around the Indian society of present day. The plot of the movie revolves around the tussle between the undercover intelligence agent and the anti social elements that are desperate to sell the country in the hands of foreigners. The movie is diurected by the famous face of the bollywood industry, producer director B R Chopra who has wonderfully narrated the story of the movie in an emphatic manner. The screenplay of the movie is wonderfully crafted, which looks far more futuristic from its time.
The leading actors of the movie Rajesh Khanna and Ashok Kumar are the part of a core intelligence agency of the country and they are after the antisocial elements who are involved in smuggling the secret documents to the enemy country. Rajesh Khanna played an undercover officer and during his journey into the dark world he found a companion in the form of beautiful Poonam Dhillon. The leading actors Rajesh Khanna and Ashok Kumar have performed brilliantly in their respective roles while Ponam Dhillon and Samita Patil have performed equally well.
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