Siddhartha (1972)

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=Songs=
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''Mother's Song''
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by Shanti Hiranand (noted classical singer)
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''O nodi, ré''
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Composed and sung by Hemanta Mukherjee (Hemant Kumar)
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See [[Binaca Geet Mala 1964: greatest hits]] for the origins of this song

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Simi Garewal in Siddhartha (1972)
Simi Garewal in Siddhartha (1972)

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[edit] Technical specifications

Shashi Kapoor and Simi Garewal in Siddhartha (1972)
Shashi Kapoor and Simi Garewal in Siddhartha (1972)
Simi Garewal and Shashi Kapoor in Siddhartha (1972)
Simi Garewal and Shashi Kapoor in Siddhartha (1972)
Simi Garewal and Shashi Kapoor in Siddhartha (1972)
Shashi Kapoor and Simi Garewal in Siddhartha (1972)
Simi Garewal and Shashi Kapoor in Siddhartha (1972)
Simi Garewal (Kamala) and Shashi Kapoor (Siddharth) strike a Kamala Sutra pose in Siddhartha (1972)
If you did not get the ‘Kamala Sutra’ pun, please to refer to Salman Rushdie’s first novel, Grimus (1975).
Simi Garewal in Siddhartha (1972)
'Simi Garewal' and Shashi Kapoor

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Year of release: 1972

Country: USA

Language: English

Total playing time: 89 min

Sound Mix: Mono

Eastmancolor

Aspect Ratio: 2.35 : 1

[edit] Cast

Shashi Kapoor

Simi Garewal

Romesh Sharma

Pinchoo Kapoor

Zul Vellani

Amrik Singh

Kunal Kapoor

Shanti Hiranand

[edit] Crew

Director Conrad Rooks

Writers:

Novel: Hermann Hesse ...

Sceenplay: Conrad Rooks

Producer: Conrad Rooks

Music: Hemanta Mukherjee (Hemant Kumar) Cinematography: Sven Nykvist

Editing: Willy Kemplen

Art Direction: Malcolm Golding

Costume Design: Bhanu Athaiya

Lyrics: Gauri Prasanna Mazumder

Singer: Hemanta Mukherjee (Hemant Kumar)

Publicity: Bunny Reuben

[edit] Songs

Mother's Song

by Shanti Hiranand (noted classical singer)


O nodi, ré

Composed and sung by Hemanta Mukherjee (Hemant Kumar)

See Binaca Geet Mala 1964: greatest hits for the origins of this song

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