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  1. Aa Gale Lag Jaa (transl. Come, embrace me) is a 1973 Hindi romantic film directed by Manmohan Desai, based on a story by Smt. Jeevanprabha Desai. It stars Shashi Kapoor, Sharmila Tagore and Shatrughan Sinha. The film became a box office hit and was the 10th highest grossing Hindi film of 1973.

  2. 1973 Indian Hindi film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Aa Gale Lag Jaa (transl. Come, embrace me) is a 1973 Hindi romantic film directed by Manmohan Desai, based on a story by Smt. Jeevanprabha Desai. It stars Shashi Kapoor, Sharmila Tagore and Shatrughan Sinha. The film became a box office hit and was the 10th highest grossing Hindi ...

  3. Jun 19, 2021 · Aa Gale Lag Jaa. (1973 film) Aa Gale Lag Jaa (transl. Come, embrace me) is a 1973 Hindi romantic film directed by Manmohan Desai, based on a story by Smt. Jeevanprabha M. Desai. It stars Shashi Kapoor, Sharmila Tagore and Shatrughan Sinha. The film became a box office hit.

  4. Aa Gale Lag Jaa is a 1973 Hindi romantic film directed by Manmohan Desai, based on a story by Smt. Jeevanprabha M. Desai. It stars Shashi Kapoor, Sharmila Tagore and Shatrughan Sinha. The film became a box office hit.

  5. 13 May 1994. (1994-05-13) Running time. 158 min. Country. India. Language. Hindi. Aa Gale Lag Jaa (transl. Come, embrace me) is a 1994 Indian Hindi language romantic thriller film directed by Hamid Ali Khan [1] and starring Jugal Hansraj, Urmila Matondkar, Paresh Rawal, Ashok Saraf, Ajit, Reema Lagoo, Raza Murad, Arjun and Gulshan Grover.

  6. Jun 20, 2015 · Aa Gale Lag Jaa (1973) Starring Sashi Kapoor, Sharmila Tagore, Om Prakash, Shatrughan Sinha Published - June 20, 2015 05:52 pm IST . ... It was a story that was brought to life by Manmohan Desai ...

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  8. Jan 7, 2016 · Interestingly, the film that was repeatedly aired in those times without any subtitles was not even known to the people by its name but only the key song “Tera Mujhse Hai Pehle Ka Naata Koi", that became immensely popular with the phrase ‘Jaane Tu (Ya Jaane Na)", and they even began calling it by the title of “Janitou".