Today, Long Da Lishkara is a topic that has become increasingly relevant in our society. It has become a point of interest for people of all ages and around the world. Its impact can be observed in different areas of daily life, from politics and economics, to culture and entertainment. Long Da Lishkara has sparked passionate debates and generated different opinions and perspectives. In this article, we will explore different aspects related to Long Da Lishkara, from its origin to its influence today, as well as the possible future scenarios that could arise as a result of its evolution.
Laung Da Lishkara | |
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Directed by | Harpal Tiwana |
Produced by | Harpal Tiwana |
Starring | Raj Babbar Om Puri Gurdas Mann Nina Tiwana Mehar Mittal Harpreet Deol |
Music by | Jagjit Singh and Chitra Singh |
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Country | India |
Language | Punjabi |
Long Da Lishkara or Laung Da Lishkara is an Indian Punjabi movie released in 1983 directed and produced by Harpal Tiwana.[1][2]
Under Jagjit Singh's music direction Gurdas Maan sang[3][2] "Challa" in this film. Jagjit Singh sang "Ishq Hai Loko," "Main Kandyali Thor Ve" for this film. The lyrics were written by Shiv Kumar Batalvi and "Sare Pindch Puare Paye" written by Inderjit Hasanpuri.
Gurdas Mann: The original poster boy of Punjabi pop scene. Star of Mamla Garbar Hai, Kurbani Jatt Di, Kachehari, Long Da Lishkara, Saheed-e-Mohabbat