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Chor Ho to AIsa (1978) Masti me baith ke lagao Hemant Asha Kishore Majrooh- R D B
This song link has been created from the original film Chor Ho To Aisa uploaded by Cine Scope. The creation is solely for the listening pleasure of music lovers ...
Piya Agar Abhi Na - Chor Ho To Aisa (1978)
Song-Piya Agar Abhi Ta To Phir Kabhi Na Film-Chor Ho To Aisa (1978) Singer-Asha Bhosle Lyricist-Majrooh Sultanpuri Performers-Bindu ...
चोर हो तो ऐसा l Chor Ho To Aisa 1978 - Dramatic Movie | Shatrughan Sinha Pran Reena Roy Pran.
Director: Ravi Tandon Producer: N. P. Singh Music: R. D. Burman Main Cast: Shatrughan Sinha Pran Reena Roy Anwar Hussain Pran. Genre: Drama ...
Piya Agar Abhi Na (Chor Ho To Aisa; Asha Bhosle; R D Burman; Majrooh)
Melodious Asha Bhosle number composed by Burman from the 1978 film Chor Ho To Aisa. This rare vinyl rip is shared for listening pleasure only.
R D Burman Gusse Me tan se Chor Ho To Aisa 1978
Beautiful song by Asha ji. This video is uploaded for entertainment purpose only. I do not own the copyright.
Chor Ho To Aisa | Super-Hit Hindi Movie | Shatrughan Sinha Reena Roy
A swindler tries to help his ladylove prove the innocence of her brother who's been accused of murder but is himself arrested and put behind bars.
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