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Aaja Meri Jaan (1993)Shaher ki Galiyon mein Charcha hai aaj

Director:Ketan Anand Writer:Pawan Sethi (written by) Release Date:17 September 1993 (India) shop.ebay.com Kumar&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg= Gulshan Kumar (? August 12, 1997) was a wealthy Indian Bollywood movie producer. He is known for producing the T-Series of Indian films. Kumar was the son of a fruit juice seller in Darya Gary market in Delhi. He founded Super Cassette Industries, a small videocassette pirating operation that soon grew to be a giant. He later started a music production company in Noida, near Delhi. Kumar is credited by some with starting the practice of exercising a loophole in Indian copyright law, creating cover versions of popular songs. Kumar finally started a film production company, for which he would become most well-known. Kumar was the highest tax payer in India in financial year 1992-1993. As a film producer, he became involved with the Muslim Mafia of Pakistan and the UAE, a fixture in the financing of Bollywood films. Murder On August 12, 1997, Gulshan Kumar was shot and killed by unknown assassins while entering the Jeeteswar Mahadev Mandir Hindu temple in the Juhu suburb of Mumbai. On January 9, 2001, Abdul Rauf (known as “Raja”), a member of the Dawood Ibrahim/Abu Salem gang, confessed to having killed Gulshan Kumar. On April 29, 2002, Rauf was sentenced to life imprisonment by a Mumbai court. Sessions Judge ML Tahilyani stated that he was not imposing the death penalty on Rauf because the prosecution had failed to prove that Rauf was a