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Buddha Mil Gaya (1971)

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An Indian softcore adult movie produced in England titled "Mujhe Buddha Mil Gaya ( Muje Budha Mil Gayaea) was released in the mid 1980's. Many NRI's abroad were left angry when they went their local Indian video store and would bring home the wrong movie due to both having the same titles.
In Guddi (1971), the title character played by Jaya Bhaduri is shown with the Song booklet/film booklet of the film "Anupama". On the rear cover of the booklet (visible to the audience briefly) one can see the advertisement for Buddha Mail Gaya as "N.C.Sippy's Next Buddha Mail Gaya". Interestingly the advertisement reads "Starring: Dharmendra". It is not clear if it was intentional (as Dharmendra appears as Dharmendra in Guddi) or if the film was intended to be made with Dharmendra in the lead role
Shyam Ramsay's Hindi film career started with this film. He wrote the story for the film and was credited simply as Shyam. Along with his brother Tulsi, he established the Ramsay horror movie brand the next year with the cult classic "Do Gaz Zameen Ke Neeche" (1972).
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