Bata Mujhko Sanam Mere - Divya Shakti (1993)

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Divya Shakti (1993): Ajay Devgan and Raveena Tandon starred this action packed movie which was directed by Sameer Malkan. It's about gangsters who take over the lives of the Bombay citizens and about corrupt police and local politicians who cover up their crimes. Prashant (Ajay Devgan) works as a young journalist for the local newspaper 'Navkranti' held by Pandey (Anjan Srivastav). He is striving to tell the whole truth. Thereafter his orderly life is turned upside down: he loses his job, his sister. He decides to take revenge against all this criminals... Will Prashant be able to lead a normal life ever again? The music of the movie was by the famous duo Nadeem-Shravan, the lyrics are by Sameer. Singers: Alka Yagnik, Kumar Sanu Lyrics: Bata mujhko sanam mere, tujhe kaisi lagati hun Ek se lekar das tak number one hai tu Do you love me, I love you Tujhse pehle na koyi aaya, mere Zindagi mein sanam Koyi bhi dil mein na samaya, tujhe tere rab ki kasam Mujhe tere bina nahi rehna hai Saari duniya se yahi kehna hai Ek se lekar das tak Maine dekha na kabhi bhi tere jaisa hasin javaan Meri jaan tu jaan-e-jaan tu dekhati hun bas tere khwab Teri hi yaadon mein khoya rehta hun Main bhi logon se yahi kehta hun Ek se lekar das tak Enjoy it!

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