Long Da Lishkara

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Long Da Lishkara
Directed byHarpal Tiwana
Produced byHarpal Tiwana
StarringRaj Babbar
Om Puri
Gurdas Mann
Nina Tiwana
Mehar Mittal
Harpreet Deol
Music byJagjit Singh and Chitra Singh
Release date
1983
CountryIndia
LanguagePunjabi

Long Da Lishkara is an Indian Punjabi movie released in 1983 directed and produced by Harpal Tiwana.[1]

Under Jagjit Singh's music direction Gurdas Maan sang[2] "Challa" in this film. Jagjit Singh sang "Ishq Hai Loko," "Main Kandyali Thor Ve" and for this film. The lyrics were written by Shiv Kumar Batalvi and "Sare Pindch Puare Paye" written by Inderjit Hasanpuri.

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  1. Teja, Gagan K (20 May 2016). "Harpal Tiwana — torchbearer of modern Punjabi theatre". The Tribune. Retrieved 12 February 2018. Initially, [Harpal Tiwana] produced the film, "Long Da Lishkara", a landmark in the Punjabi cinema, from the money earned from theatre.
  2. Wadehra, Randeep (10 April 2004). "Punjabi television : All bubble, no soap". The Tribune. Retrieved 12 February 2018. Gurdas Mann: The original poster boy of Punjabi pop scene. Star of Mamla Garbar Hai, Kurbani Jatt Di, Kachehari, Long Da Lishkara, Saheed-e-Mohabbat, etc.
  3. Gurwinder (11 October 2017). "Exclusive Chit Chit With Yesteryear Actress Harpreet Deol (Preeto Of Laung Da Lishkara)". GhaintPunjab. Retrieved 4 February 2014.

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