सौतेला भाई
Sautelaa Bhaai
Details
Mis Spell Name
- Sautela Bhai, Sautela Bhaai
Genre
Production House
- Anandeshwar Films.
Producer
- Satish Khanna
Director
- B. R. Ishara ( Babu Ram Ishara)
Composer
- R. D. Burman( Pancham) Rahul Dev Burman
Censor Date
- 07/09/1996
Censor Year
- 1996
Released date
- 27/08/1996
Released Year
- 1996
Censor Board Details (Central Board of Film Certification)
Certificate No :
- 0
Certificate Date :
- 07/09/1996
Office :
- Bombay
Guage :
- -
Length :
- -
Duration :
- -
Reels :
- 0
Color :
- Coloured
Native Language :
- Hindi
Dubbed Languages:
- Director : B. R. Ishara ( Babu Ram Ishara)
- Producer : Satish Khanna
- Writer : B. R. Ishara ( Babu Ram Ishara)
- Screenwriter- screenplay : B. R. Ishara ( Babu Ram Ishara)
- Dialog Writer : B. R. Ishara ( Babu Ram Ishara)
- Editor : Satish Khanna
- Cinematography- Camera Man : B. R. Ishara ( Babu Ram Ishara)
- Composer : R. D. Burman( Pancham) Rahul Dev Burman
- Lyricist : Majrooh Sultanpuri
- Actor : Rajesh Khanna , Raj Babbar , Kumar Gaurav , Amjad Khan , Ranjeet ( Ranjit , Gopal Bedi) , Raja Bundela , A. K. Hangal , Satyen Kappu ( Satyen Kapoor) , Raza Murad
- Actress : Farha , Deepti Naval , Mun Mun Sen (Moon Moon Sen)
Album
This film was made in the 1980s as "Dharti Ki God Mein" but only released in 1996 with a different title. It appears that Weston owned the music rights for the film but never released it.
This film was adapted from the Hindi film "Dharti Kahe Pukar Ke" (1969). The director of this film, B.R. Ishara, had written the dialogues in "Dharti Kahe Pukar Ke".[1]
Song
Na Na Naa Main Nahi Aati - R.D. Burman had previously used this composition for the Bengali song "Na Na Naa Kaache Eshona" ("Ekanto Apon", 1987). The original song was sung by S.P. Balasubramaniam and Asha Bhosle. It was one of the few Bengali songs sung by S.P. Balasubramaniam.
This film was made in the 1980s as "Dharti Ki God Mein" but only released in 1996 with a different title. It appears that Weston owned the music rights for the film but never released it.
This film was adapted from the Hindi film "Dharti Kahe Pukar Ke" (1969). The director of this film, B.R. Ishara, had written the dialogues in "Dharti Kahe Pukar Ke".[1]
Song
Na Na Naa Main Nahi Aati - R.D. Burman had previously used this composition for the Bengali song "Na Na Naa Kaache Eshona" ("Ekanto Apon", 1987). The original song was sung by S.P. Balasubramaniam and Asha Bhosle. It was one of the few Bengali songs sung by S.P. Balasubramaniam.
- Track 1 : Sajan Sajan Kahe Gir Gir Jay ( सजन सजन कहे गिर गिर जाए )
- Track 2 : Na Na Naa Main Nahi Aat ( ना ना ना मैं नहीं आती )
- Track 3 : O Jiyo Jiyo Yaaron ( ओ जियो जियो यारों )
- Track 4 : ( )