Param Vir Chakra (film)
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Param Vir Chakra परम वीर चक्र | |
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Directed by | Ashok Kaul |
Written by | Ashok Kaul and K.K.Singh |
Produced by | Ashok Kaul |
Starring | Saeed Jaffrey Kulbhushan Kharbanda Hema Malini Rajeshwari Sachdev |
Cinematography | Radhu Karmakar |
Edited by | Navneet Pataskar |
Music by | Ravindra Jain |
Release date | 31 March 1995 |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Param Vir Chakra is a 1995 Bollywood war action film directed and written by Major Ashok Kaul[1]. It stars Saeed Jaffrey, Kulbhushan Kharbanda and Hema Malini. The film premiered on 31 March 1995 in Mumbai.
At the 42nd National Film Awards of 1998, veteran cinematographer Radhu Karmakar, who died in 1993, was posthumously given a Special Jury Award for the film.[2]
Cast
- Saeed Jaffrey, as Naval Officer
- Kulbhushan Kharbanda as Army Officer
- Hema Malini as Akash's Mother
- Abhijeet Sengupta as Naval Officer (as Ravi)
- Rajesh Shringarpure as Army Officer (as Arun)
- Salim Shaikh as Air Force Officer (as Akash)
- Rajeshwari Sachdev as College student (as Radha)
- Navin Nischol as Radha's Father
- Reema Lagoo as Arun's Mother
- Raghubir Yadav as Nowrosjee Wadia College student (as Raghubir)
- Aashish Kaul
Soundtracks
# | Title | Singer(s) |
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1 | "Gagan Se Oonchi - Part I" | Suresh Wadkar, Mohammed Aziz, Vinod Rathod, |
2 | "Pyar Ki Vaadiyon Mein - Part I" | Alka Yagnik, Udit Narayan |
3 | "Pyar Ki Vaadiyon Mein - Part II" | Alka Yagnik, Udit Narayan |
4 | "Gagan Se Oonchi - Part II" | Suresh Wadkar, Mohammed Aziz, Vinod Rathod, |
5 | "Sun Aaj Mere" | Kumar Sanu, Sadhna Sargam |
6 | "Ek Baat Kahoon" | Kumar Sanu |
7 | "Tujh Pe Qurban" | Ravindra Jain, Asha Bhosle |
8 | "My First Love" | Kumar Sanu, Suresh Wadkar, Mohammed Aziz |
9 | "Pyar Ke Lamhe" | Suresh Wadkar, Mohammed Aziz |
10 | "Param Veer Chakra" | Ravindra Jain |
11 | "Mere Mehboob Mere Watan" | Kumar Sanu, Suresh Wadkar, Mohammed Aziz, Asha Bhosle |
References
- ^ Major Ashok Kaul[1][2] Archived 29 November 2017 at the Wayback Machine[3] Archived 14 March 2007 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "42nd National Film Awards" (PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals. Archived (PDF) from the original on 7 November 2017. Retrieved 5 March 2012.
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