Rang (1993)
April 2, 1993Release Date
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Cast & Crew.

Jeetendra
Ajay Malhotra

Divya Bharti
Kajal

Kamal Sadanah
Yogi joshi

Ayesha Julka
Pooja Malhotra

Amrita Singh
Indu Malhotra

Ayesha Jhulka
Pooja Malhotra

Bindu Desai
Suchitra Madhav Singh

Kader Khan
Madhav Singh

Rita Bhaduri
Mrs. Joshi

Bharat Kapoor
Mr. Joshi

Raju Shrestha
Jojo

Dinesh Hingoo
Board member

Tiku Talsania
Principal

Arun Bakshi
Lecturer

Chhote Ustad
Rangeela

Nadeem Saifi
Composer

Nilofar
Pooja's friend

Baby Ashrafa
Jyoti

Udit Narayan
Playback Singer

Sameer Anjaan
Lyricist

Kumar Sanu
Playback Singer

Deepak Wirkud
Editor

Alka Yagnik
Playback Singer

Nadeem Akhtar Saifi
Original Music Composer

Shravan Kumar Rathod
Original Music Composer

Talat Jani
Director / Story

Mansoor Ahmed Siddiqui
Producer

Sagar Sarhadi
Dialogue

H. Laxminarayan
Cinematography

Kabir Lal
Cinematography

Rumi Jaffery
Screenplay

Deepak Y. Wirkud
Editor
Details.
Release DateApril 2, 1993
Original Nameरंग
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 31m
Genres
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Rang (pronounced [raːŋɡ]; transl. Colour) is a 1993 Indian Hindi-language romance film, produced by Mansoor Ahmed Siddiqui under the ANAS Films banner and directed by Talat Jani. It stars Divya Bharti, Kamal Sadanah and Ayesha Jhulka, with Jeetendra, Amrita Singh, Kader Khan and Bindu portraying other pivotal roles. In the film, Pooja (Jhulka) and Kajal (Bharti), being unaware of their real identities, fall in love with Yogi (Sadanah). But, upon learning about their connection, one of them decides to sacrifice for the other, while also trying to reunite their family.
Talat Jani, in addition to directing, provided the film's story, on which Rumi Jaffrey based his screenplay, while Sagar Sarhadi was credited for the dialogues. Laxminarayan Kabir Lal handled the cinematography while Deepak Y. Wirkud and Vilas Ranade jointly edited the film. Nadeem–Shravan composed the film's music, with lyrics penned by Sameer and Surinder Sathi.
Upon its release, Rang emerged a critical and commercial success. It grossed ₹3.44 crore (US$400,000) worldwide. Divya Bharti died before the film was released; it was dedicated to her memory. It also marked the last screen appearance of Amrita Singh, before her hiatus from acting.
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