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Woh Tera Naam Tha - 2003

Woh Tera Naam Tha - 2003

Movie Cast: Arjan Bajwa, Rajat Bedi, Gaurav Chanana, Prem Chopra, Kanchi Kaul, Javed Khan, Shalini Pal, Yunus Parvez, Amrish Puri, Rajeev Verma
Director: Sandesh Kohli
Writer: J.P. Chowksey
Genres: Romance
Country: India
Language: Hindi







Ashqaan Di Reshma

Baju Band Pt Rajan Mishra

Jaan Lo Jaan Lo (qawwali) Sabri Brothers, Sadhana Sargam

Kabhi Dil Se Kam Alka Yagnik, Udit Narayan

Noor-e-Nazar Roop Kumar Rathod

Sajan Ghar Challi Re Alka Yagnik, Richa Sharma

Subah Hui Alka Yagnik

Woh Jo Jaan-e-jaan Hariharan

Woh Tera Naam Tha (sad) Roop Kumar Rathod

Woh Tera Naam Tha Roop Kumar Rathod

Youn To Mohabbat Ka Alka Yagnik, Udit Narayan

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Synopsis:-
Orphaned at a very young age, Badruddin alias Badru was taken in by the kind-hearted Ustad Samad Khan (Amrish Puri), a once popular singer in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. During one of his shows, Samad found his audience distracted, and taking this as an insult to his art, gave up singing altogether. Badru is attracted to Samad's pretty daughter, Reshma, who also likes him. Badru has another admirer in the beautiful Naseem, but does not reciprocate her love. When Akhtar, a free lance photographer from Delhi, arrives there, Reshma and he instantly fall in love with each other, leaving behind a heartbroken Badru. When Akhtar proposes marriage, Samad angrily rejects him, as he wants Reshma to marry Nawab Hyder Ali's son, Basharat. This anger has repercussions on Samad's health and he is hospitalized. His treatment will cost a lot of money, so Reshma decides to part in a singing competition, which she wins. Samad is treated and returns home to start preparations for Reshma's marriage, and is told to his astonishment that Reshma has already down Basharat's proposal. It is then Basharat decides to take this matter in his own hands, and attends Samad's house, and there is no one who can stop him from forcibly marrying Reshma.

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