Music
| Gadar: Ek Prem Katha | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Studio album by Uttam Singh | ||||
| Released | 2001 (India) | |||
| Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
| Label | T-Series | |||
| Producer | Uttam Singh | |||
| Uttam Singh chronology | ||||
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The music is composed by Uttam Singh. The song listing is as follows:
| Song | Singer(s) |
|---|---|
| "Udja Kale Kawan - Folk" | Udit Narayan |
| "Musafir Jaane Wale" | Preeti Uttam & Udit Narayan |
| "Main Nikla Gaddi Leke" | Udit Narayan |
| "Udja Kale Kawan - Marriage" | Alka Yagnik, Udit Narayan |
| "Hum Juda Ho Gaye" | Preeti Uttam, Udit Narayan |
| "Udja Kale Kawan - Search" | Alka Yagnik, Udit Narayan |
| "Aan Milo Sajna" | Ajay Chakraborty, Parveen Sultana |
| "Traditional Shaadi Geet " | Preeti Uttam |
| "Udja Kale Kawan - Victory" | Instrumental |
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