Doorie (film)
Doorie (दूरी "distance") is a 1989 Hindi film directed by Raj Dutt for Shahbaz Films Intl. starring Sharmila Tagore, Marc Zuber, and Vikram Gokhale, with cameos by Lalita Pawar and Om Shivpuri.[1] The film was completed and received certification in Mumbai, but was never commercially released.[2][3] The film resurfaced only on video.[4]
Music
The film's music was composed by Kuldeep Singh and penned by Ibrahim Rangla.
- " Yeh Mausam Yunhi Aata Jaata Rahe" - Suresh Wadkar, Asha Bhosle
- "Chali Kuthe Pori" - Mahendra Kapoor, Anuradha Paudwal
- "Kaisa Hai Oyara Ghar" - Mahendra Kapoor, Anuradha Paudwal
- "Rasta Gumsum Rahe" - Suresh Wadkar
References
- Sanjit NarwekarCrafting Movies: Exploring Hindi Mainstream Cinema - Page 88 - 2000 -"The nearest that I got go to making a Hindi film was the one with Sharmila Tagore and Marc Zuber in the 1980s. 'Doorie' was completed and censored, but never released. But yes, I do regret that I could not make it in Hindi films though I know ..."
- Hara Mandira Siṃha -Hindi filmography: 1981-1999 - Volume 2 - Page 235 2000 DOORI Shahbaz Films Intl.B P : Yawar Khan D : RajDutta M : Kuldeep Singh L : Rahmani, Zafar Gorakhpuri A : Sharmila Tagore, Marc Zuber, Mayur, Vikram Gokhale, Baby Mamta, ...
- Talking films - Page 140 Rafique Baghdadi, Rajiv Rao - 1995 "I'm confident that the next film that I'm writing now, Doorie. which is being directed by Raj Dutt, with Marc Zuber and Sharmila Tagore as central characters, will bring me recognition. Those who have seen it in its present form have liked it."
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