Best Hindi Songs - Ae Mere Doston - Jaal (1986) – Mithun Chakraborty – Mandakini

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"This hindi song Ae Mere Doston from movie Jaal is a sad song featuring Mithun Chakraborty and Mandakini.

Jaal,released in the year 1986 is an action thriller, featuring Mithun Chakraborty,Jeetendra,Rekha, Moon Moon Sen, Mandakini, Vinod Mehra, Ranjeet, Sharat Saxena and Tanuja.It is directed by Umesh Mehra.

Shankar Verma's father leaves the family for a courtesan, Meenabai. Now Shankar has grown into a handsome young man and he is loved by Sunita and Madhu. Shankar is hired to do spywork on Bhanu Pratap and his family by Amita. One day Shankar finds about the whereabouts of his father and his search leads him to central jail, but is devastated to know that, his father has been already dead. Now Shankar sets out to find out Meenabai, but he did not know that, Meenabai and Amita are the same person. Would Shankar forgive Meenabai forms the Climax.

Mithun Chakraborty, the original dancing jack of bollywood turns 64 today.
Mithun Da or Dada, as he is fondly called, made his acting debut with 'Mrigayaa' for which he won his first Nation Award for best Actor.
He began as a dancer and went on to establish himself as a popular actor, particularly recognized for his role as the street dancer Jimmy in the 1982 Bollywood movie 'Disco Dancer' where he became a household name for his role. He later won two more Nationa Awards for his performances in Tahader Katha (1992) & Swami Vivekananda.
Mithun ruled the Bollywood industry during the 1980s with his releases like 'Shaukeen' 'Jaal' and 'Hum Paanch'.
The man introduced pop culture in the nation and made everyone groove with his ‘disco dancer’ persona. He is considered as the actor to bring in the martial arts form in the Indian cine-world.
His good looks and amazing acting skills are loved by everyone. He is one of the most celebrated actor of his time. His noteworthy performances are in movies like 'Disco', 'Ghulami', 'Pyar Jhukta Nahi', 'Agneepath', 'Guru', 'Hum Paanch' and 'Swami Vivekananda'. If regional films are incl

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