Index Of Deewar 1975 Jun 2026
Deewar's enduring legacy is a testament to the vision of its creators, the talent of its cast and crew, and the film's ability to resonate with audiences across generations. As we reflect on the index of Deewar 1975, we are reminded of the power of cinema to influence, to educate, and to entertain, making it a timeless classic in the annals of Indian cinema.
| # | Song Title | Singer(s) | Lyricist | Composer | |---|------------|-----------|----------|----------| | 1 | | Bhupinder Singh, Chorus | Sahir Ludhianvi | R.D. Burman | | 2 | Kehdoon Tumhen, Ya Chup Rahun | Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle | Sahir Ludhianvi | R.D. Burman | | 3 | Koi Mar Jaye | Asha Bhosle, Usha Mangeshkar | Sahir Ludhianvi | R.D. Burman | | 4 | Maine Tujhe Maanga Tujhe Paaya Hai | Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle | Sahir Ludhianvi | R.D. Burman | | 5 | I Am Falling in Love with a Stranger | Ursula Vaz | Sahir Ludhianvi? | R.D. Burman | | 6 | Deewaaron Ka Jungle | (Instrumental) | — | R.D. Burman | index of deewar 1975
Deewar is one of those rare films where every scene, every line, every performance feels etched in stone. Its index reads like a map of the Indian soul—divided between duty and desire, law and survival, mother and world. Forty-nine years later, the line still starts where Vijay Verma stands. Deewar's enduring legacy is a testament to the