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Dharma Karma (1997)

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The intro of the song "Habila" was inspired Bappi Lahiri's own by the pop song "Habiba" that released in 1989. Jewish folk song Hava Nagila was also an inspiration.
Two legends Jeetendra and Dharmendra acted together for the last time.They were later part of celebrity studded title song in Om Shanti Om 2007.
Rahul Roy's face zoomed big was on the front cover of the audio CD released. Dharmendra and Jeetendra's pictures were on the back of the CD .
Kase Raho song from the movie Mulzim...The phrase "Hava Nagila" in this song is from a Hebrew folk song sung in Jewish weddings and bar mitzvahs. The folk song has been performed by many artists, including Harry Belafonte, Connie Francis, Chubby Checker and Neil Diamond. The tune of "Hava Nagila" itself was used by Bappi Lahiri in the Hindi film song "Habba Ha Habila" ("Dharma Karma", 1997). Usha Khanna had also used this tune in the song "Hawa Azeeza Ya Marhaba" ("Main Hoon Alladin", 1965).
The film did not have a theatrical release in British Columbia,Canada.

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