Shree Krishnarjun Yuddh ()


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After thwarting a fatal confrontation between Bhagwan Shri Hanuman and Kuntiputra Arjun, Devrishi Narad, who had created circumstances that had compelled Bhagwan Shri Ram to take up arms against his chief devotee, Hanumanji, now sets about... See more »

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Arjun
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Subhadra
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Shri Krishna
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Narad (as Jeevan)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Apsara
Bhagat
Mahesh Bhatt
Dalpat ...
(as Kaka Dalpat)
Deepak
Dhanraj ...
Barbarik (as Dhanraj Pahelwan)
Gaikwad
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Chitrangini
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Urvashi
Kavita
Naushir Khatau
Shyam Kumar
Misrilal
Saroj Naik
Nandini
Pardesi
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Sadanand / Malang
Shekhar Purohit
Padma Rani ...
Rukmani (as Padmarani)
Roopam
Gulam Sabir
Paul Sharma ...
(as Pal Sharma)
Trilok Sharma
Shreeram Shastri ...
(as Shri Ram Shastri)
Ajit Soni
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Malti (as Jayshree T.)
Shahnaz Vahanvaty ...
(as Shenaaz)

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Babubhai Mistry ... (as Babubhai Mistri)

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Pandit Madhur ... (lyrics) (as Pt. Madhur)

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S.K. Agrawal ... producer

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Nandu ... (music) (as Nandu - Pyare)
Pyarelal ... (music) (as Nandu - Pyare)

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Narendra Mistry

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I.M. Kunnu

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Kamal Barot ... playback singer
Shyama Chittar ... playback singer (as Shyama Hemadi) / playback singer
Krishna Kalle ... playback singer
Mukesh ... playback singer (as late Mukesh)
Mohammad Rafi ... playback singer

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After thwarting a fatal confrontation between Bhagwan Shri Hanuman and Kuntiputra Arjun, Devrishi Narad, who had created circumstances that had compelled Bhagwan Shri Ram to take up arms against his chief devotee, Hanumanji, now sets about to create similar circumstances between Bhagwan Shri Kishan and Arjun. When Chitrasen inadvertently humiliates Gabal Rishi, Kishanji decides to behead the former with his Sudarshan Chakra. Chitrasen and his wife, Chitrangini, approach Indra Dev, and many others but no one dares to oppose Kishanji. Arjun, too, initially refuses, but changes his mind on Subhadra's insistence, who ensures that Kishanji will not use his Sudarshan Chakra against Arjun. Kshatriya Dharam prohibits a warrior from attacking an unarmed opponent - though this had not prevented Arjun from killing unarmed Dronacharya, Bheesma, and Karan during the Kurkshetra. If the battle between Kishanji and Arjun does take place it will result in all round devastation - and may well see the end of not only Chitrasen but also Arjun himself - for no one can win in any battle against any Avtar of Bhagwan Shri Vishnu. Written by rAjOo (gunwanti@hotmail.com)

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  • Shree Krishna Arjun Yuddh (India, English title)
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  • 136 min
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Movie Connections Remake of Krishna Arjun Yudh (1934). See more »
Soundtracks Kiski Dharti Kiska Gaon See more »

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