Buzdil Trailer (1951)
01 November 1951
Two brothers fall in love with the same girl, but the girl loves younger brother creating an intriguing love triangle.
Watch the official Buzdil 1951 trailer in HD below or find more Buzdil videos on Vidimovie.
01 November 1951
Two brothers fall in love with the same girl, but the girl loves younger brother creating an intriguing love triangle.
Watch the official Buzdil 1951 trailer in HD below or find more Buzdil videos on Vidimovie.
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Shaheed Latif Director
Shaheed Latif Producer
Jal Mistry Cinematography
Sachin Dev Burman Music
Ismat Chughtai Writer
Shailendra Sound Designer
India 01 November 1951
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