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Do Chehere is a film of genre Drama with Dharmendra

Do Chehere (1977)

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Genres Drama,    Musical

Do Chehere is a 1977 Bollywood drama film directed by Kewal Misra. The film stars Dharmendra, Prem Nath and Bindu.

Actors

Dharmendra

(Kanwar Pran ( / C.I.D. S.P. Shukla ) Special Appearance.)
Prem Nath

(Qawaali Singer / INSP.)
Bindu

(Dancer)
Mahipal Singh
Veerinder Singh 
Legend of punjabi cinema
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