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Jantar Mantar (1964)

Jantar Mantar
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Jantar Mantar is a 1964 Hindi film. The film was directed by Radhakant. It starred Mahipal, Vijaya Choudhury and Ulhas. The music for the film was composed by Sardar Malik.

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