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Phir Milenge is a film directed by Sohrab Merwanji Modi with K. N. Singh (Krishan Niranjan Singh)

Phir Milenge (1941)

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Length 2h27

Phir Milenge (We Will Meet Again) is a 1942 Hindi/Urdu social drama film produced and directed by Sohrab Modi. Made under the banner of Minerva Movietone, it had music by Mir Saheb while the lyricist was Pandit Sudarshan. Modi had discovered Meena when she came to watch his film shooting. He cast her in a character role for her debut in Sikandar (1941). This was her second film for Modi where she played a supporting role. She was later to marry producer, director Roop K. Shorey and go on to become popular as Meena Shorey.

The film starred Sardar Akhtar, Sadiq Ali, K. N. Singh, Meena (Meena Shorey), Eruch Tarapore and Saadat Ali.

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