Tulsi Vivah (film)
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Directed by | Chandrakant |
Starring | Jayshree Gadkar and Anita Guha |
Release dates | 1971 |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Tulsi Vivah (The Marriage of Tulsi) is a 1971 Bollywood fantasy drama film based on mythology. Directed by Chandrakant, the film stars Jayshree Gadkar and Anita Guha, and narrates the origin of the Tulsi Vivah ritual.
Cast
- Abhi Bhattacharya ... God Vishnu
- Jayshree Gadkar ... Vrinda
- Randhawa ... Jalandhara
- Dara Singh ... God Shiva
- Anita Guha ... Goddess Lakshmi
- Geetanjali ... Goddess Parvati
- Rajan Haksar ... God Indra
- Moolchand
- Polson ... Senapati Khantasur
- Babu Raje ... Narada
- Ratnamala ... Vrinda's mother
- Sunder ... Senapati's father-in-law
- Tun Tun ... Senapati's mother-in-law
Music
- "Bhagwan Ye De Vardaan Mujhe Har Saans Me Tera Naam Rahe" - Asha Bhosle
- "Jwala Ki Chunri Jwala Ki Choli, Pehan Ke Chal Di" - Mahendra Kapoor
- "Arre Meri Sawa Lakh Ki Nathni Lut GayiTeri Najariya Me" - Asha Bhosle
- "Chalti Phirti Dukh Ki Kahani, Teri Bhi Kya Jindgani" - Mahendra Kapoor
- "Mar Jayenge Hum Phir Bhi Sajan Yahi Kahenge" - Asha Bhosle
- "Meri Tapasyaon Meri Sahay Karo, Meri Sadhnaao Meri Sahay Karo" - Asha Bhosle
- "Mil Gaye Mil Gaye Mere Meet Salone, Peeraha Ki Bela Beet Gayi" - Krishna Kalle
- "Natraj Mai Naari Niraali, Mai Himalay KiRahne Wali" - Asha Bhosle
- "Tulsi Kunwari Bani Hai Dulhan, Dulha Saligraam Sakhiyo Do Taali" - Asha Bhosle
- "Uttar Dakshin Ke Digpaalo Jaago, Purab Pashchim Ke Rakhwalo Jaago" - Mahendra Kapoor
- "Tulsi Kunwari (part 2)" - Asha Bhosle
- "Uttar Dakshin (part 2)" - Mahendra Kapoor
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