
Kaagaz Ki Kashti
Documentary
Overview
Documentary on the life of ghazal samrat Jagjit Singh, who changed the landscape of Indian Music.
Top Cast


Jagjit Singh
Jagjit Singh
Himself
Jagjit Singh
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Chitra
Chitra
Herself
Chitra
Herself


Gulzar
Gulzar
Himself
Gulzar
Himself


Ghulam Ali
Ghulam Ali
Himself
Ghulam Ali
Himself


Talat Aziz
Talat Aziz
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Talat Aziz
Himself


Mahesh Bhatt
Mahesh Bhatt
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Mahesh Bhatt
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Subhash Ghai
Subhash Ghai
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Subhash Ghai
Himself


Hans Raj Hans
Hans Raj Hans
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Hans Raj Hans
Himself
Anup Jalota
Anup Jalota
Himself
Anup Jalota
Himself


Ameesha Patel
Ameesha Patel
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Ameesha Patel
Herself
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