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Salma (1985 film)

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1985 Indian film
Salma
Directed byRamanand Sagar
Written byGulshan Nanda
Tabish Sultanpur
Produced byRamanand Sagar
StarringRaj Babbar
Salma Agha
Farooq Shaikh
Shoma Anand
CinematographyK. Vaikunth
Edited bySubhash Sehgal
Music byBappi Lahri
Production
company
Sagar Arts
Release date
  • 1985 (1985)
CountryIndia
LanguageUrdu

Salma is an Indian musical romance film directed by Ramanand Sagar which was released in 1985. It stars Raj Babbar, Salma Agha, Farooq Shaikh, and Shoma Anand.

Plot

In this movie two friends compete for the affection of a singer.

Lucknow-based Nawabzada Aslam lives a wealthy lifestyle along with his father, Bakar, and mother. He writes poems under the pen name of Raj Lakhnavi, and is a friend of Iqbal. One day he meets and falls in love with Salma Banarsi, a Banaras-based Courtesan. When his parents arrange his marriage with his foreign-returned cousin, Mumtaz, he informs them that he loves Salma and incurs their displeasure so much so that his father shoots him, and he is hospitalized. When he recovers fully he is shocked to find that Salma has not only accepted Iqbal as her lover, but has also taken money and jewelry from his mother. He takes to alcohol in a big way and swears to exact vengeance against Salma by marrying Mumtaz and forcing Salma to sing and dance at his wedding.

Cast

Soundtracks

Song Singer
Zindagi Tere Dar Pe Fanaa Salma Agha
Hasino Ka Dastoor S. Janaki
Aye Mere Mehboob Salma Agha, Shabbir Kumar
Tarasti Hai Deedar Ko Salma Agha, Anwar
Aye Mere Mehboob (Sad) Salma Agha, Shabbir Kumar
Shah-e-Madina Salma Agha

References

  1. "New Movies".

External links

Sagar Arts
Television series
Films


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