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While various unofficial sites may offer downloads, you can find the high-quality original motion picture soundtrack on official streaming and digital purchase platforms:
The soundtrack for the 1977 Marathi family drama remains a cornerstone of Marathi cinema music, featuring timeless classics like the iconic lullaby "Nimbonichya Zadamaage". Composed by the legendary N. Datta (Datta Naik) with lyrics primarily by Jagdish Khebudkar , the album offers a blend of soulful lullabies ( Angai Geete ), romantic duets, and emotional solos. Complete Song List & Credits Bala Gau Kashi Angai All Songs Download
: The two-part duet "Dhundit Gau Mastit Raahu" showcases the versatile chemistry between Asha Bhosle and Mahendra Kapoor. While various unofficial sites may offer downloads, you
: Songs like "Sansar Mandite" and "Sadhi Bholi Meera" by Asha Bhosle capture the dramatic and emotional narrative of the film. Where to Listen and Download Complete Song List & Credits : The two-part
The original soundtrack consists of seven tracks, featuring some of the most celebrated voices in Indian playback singing. Song Title Suman Kalyanpur Madhusudan Kalekar Dhundit Gau Mastit Raahu (Pt. 1) Asha Bhosle, Mahendra Kapoor Jagdish Khebudkar Halke Halke Jojava Balacha Palna Usha Mangeshkar Jagdish Khebudkar Sadhi Bholi Meera Asha Bhosle Jagdish Khebudkar Sansar Mandite Asha Bhosle Jagdish Khebudkar Dhundit Gau Mastit Raahu (Pt. 2) Asha Bhosle, Mahendra Kapoor Jagdish Khebudkar Tula Kadhitari Mee Kuthlntari Jaywant Kulkarni, Usha Mangeshkar Jagdish Khebudkar Musical Highlights
: "Nimbonichya Zadamaage," performed by Suman Kalyanpur, is perhaps the most famous Angai Geet (lullaby) in Marathi culture, often played for children even decades after its release. "Halke Halke Jojava" by Usha Mangeshkar is another popular nursery-style track from the film.
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