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Sharaabi (transl. Drunkard) is a 1984
Indian Hindi-language
comedy drama film
produced and
directed by
Prakash Mehra. This was Mehra's
sixth film with...
- well-known
movies are Gopi (1970),
Hulchul (1971),
Namak Halaal (1982), and
Sharaabi (1984). He also
produced Jahanaara,
starring Bharat Bhushan, Shashikala...
- (1982),
Kaviratna Kalidasa (1983),
Sagara Sangamam (1983),
Tohfa (1984),
Sharaabi (1984),
Maqsad (1984),
Sanjog (1985),
Aakhree Raasta (1986), Simhasanam...
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Ghunghroo Bandh from
Namak Halaal (1982),
Manzilen Apni
Jagah Hai from
Sharaabi (1984), "Chalate
Chalte Mere Ye Geet Yad Rakhana" from
Chalte Chalte (1975)...
- Suhaag, Dostana, Naseeb, Laawaris,
Namak Halaal,
Andhaa Kaanoon, Coolie,
Sharaabi and Mard, as well as some of his most
acclaimed performances,
include Namak...
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Zanjeer (1973),
Majboor (1974), Amar
Akbar Anthony (1977), Don (1978),
Sharaabi (1984) and
Duniya (1984). Pran
received many #Awards and
honours in his...
- In the
early 1980s,
Parashar took
several Hindi cinema roles,
including Sharaabi,
Insaaf Ka Tarazu, Nikaah,
Purani Haveli and Aap to Aise Na They. Till...
- The 32nd
Filmfare Awards were held in 1985.
Sharaabi led the
ceremony with 11 nominations,
followed by Aaj Ki
Awaaz and
Saaransh with 7
nominations and...
- Pheri,
Khoon Pasina,
Muqaddar Ka Sikandar, Lawaaris,
Namak Halaal and
Sharaabi.
Their final collaboration was
Jaadugar which was a flop and
ended their...
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Collaborate for
Sharaabi". Thehansindia.com. 25
February 2019.
Retrieved 16
January 2020. "Kedarnath
director Abhishek Kapoor's next film is
Sharaabi". Indiatoday...