Baba Ramdev | |
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Directed by | Nawal Mathur Manibhai Vyas |
Written by | Nawal Mathur |
Produced by | Ramraj Nahata |
Starring |
Mahipal Anita Guha Ratna Deepak Madhumati |
Narrated by | Nawal Mathur |
Cinematography | Narottam |
Edited by | I M Kunu |
Music by | Pandit Shivram |
Production company | Ranglok |
Release date |
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Running time | 144 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Rajasthani |
Baba Ramdev is a 1963 Rajasthani language devotional feature film directed by Nawal Mathur and Manibhai Vyas, [1] and based on the life of the Hindu folk deity Ramdev Pir. [2]
The film was made in the 1960s and became a big commercial success, being considered a hit for Rajasthani cinema. [3] [4] This was a milestone in the history of the Rajasthani movie industry. [5]
The popular bhajan songs "Khamma Khamma" and "Runecha ra Dhaniya" are from this movie.
88 Rajasthani films had been produced in the period of mid-1942 to 2004. With the emergence of VCD and DVD technology, films which had otherwise been unavailable for years have become marketable and are being re-released in video format. Baba Ramdev was re-released by 'Modern Videos of Ajmer'. [6]
Baba Ramdev | |
---|---|
Directed by | Nawal Mathur Manibhai Vyas |
Written by | Nawal Mathur |
Produced by | Ramraj Nahata |
Starring |
Mahipal Anita Guha Ratna Deepak Madhumati |
Narrated by | Nawal Mathur |
Cinematography | Narottam |
Edited by | I M Kunu |
Music by | Pandit Shivram |
Production company | Ranglok |
Release date |
|
Running time | 144 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Rajasthani |
Baba Ramdev is a 1963 Rajasthani language devotional feature film directed by Nawal Mathur and Manibhai Vyas, [1] and based on the life of the Hindu folk deity Ramdev Pir. [2]
The film was made in the 1960s and became a big commercial success, being considered a hit for Rajasthani cinema. [3] [4] This was a milestone in the history of the Rajasthani movie industry. [5]
The popular bhajan songs "Khamma Khamma" and "Runecha ra Dhaniya" are from this movie.
88 Rajasthani films had been produced in the period of mid-1942 to 2004. With the emergence of VCD and DVD technology, films which had otherwise been unavailable for years have become marketable and are being re-released in video format. Baba Ramdev was re-released by 'Modern Videos of Ajmer'. [6]