In Hindi cinema, this theme has long been a favorite that has regularly generated hits, ranging from Raj Kapoor’s 1949 Barsaat (“Monsoon,” famous for its image of Nargis, as a Kashmiri maiden, swooning in the arms of the violin-playing poet-hero, which became the logo of Kapoor’s R.K. In India, stories in which a boy-from-the-plains meets and falls in love with a girl-from-the-mountains-after which complications ensue-are as old as….well, the hills-or at least as old as the classical epics. Rahman Lyrics: Anand Bakshi Art direction: Sharmishtha Roy Audiography: Rakesh Ranjan Choreography: Saroj Khan, Ahmed Khan, Shiamak Davar Cinematography: Kabir Lal. Story: Subhash Ghai Dialogues: Javed Siddiqui, Subhash Ghai Screenplay: Sachin Bhowmick, Subhash Ghai Music: A. Produced, Directed, and Edited by Subhash Ghai
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