Crew
- Produced by Ajit Chakraborty
- Original Music by
- Jaikishan Dayabhai Pankal (as Jaikishan)
- Shankarsinh Raghuwanshi (as Shanker)
- Cinematography by V. Gopi Krishna
- Film Editing by Govind Dalwadi
- Art Direction by Shanti Dass
- Costume Design by Sudha Parekh, Leena Shah
- Makeup Department
- Dinu Indulkar .... key makeup artist
- Kasinath More .... makeup department head
- Perin Pereira .... hair stylist
- Khurshid Ramwala .... hair stylist
- Bhikubhai Rathod .... assistant makeup artist
- Ram Tipnis .... key makeup artist
- Production Management
- A.K. Tiwari .... production manager
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Harish Khatri .... assistant director
- Dinesh Saxena .... assistant director
- Art Department
- Madhukar S. Shinde .... assistant art director
- Dilip Singh .... assistant art director
- Gurudayal Singh .... assistant art director
- Camera and Electrical Department
- R.M. Bhalla .... assistant camera
- N.G. Rao .... assistant camera
- V. Subbarao .... assistant camera
- Costume and Wardrobe Department
- Chelaram .... costumes
- Mani J. Rabadi .... costumes
- Editorial Department
- Bijoy Chowdhary .... assistant editor
- M.T. Gupte .... assistant editor
- Music Department
- Asha Bhosle .... playback singer
- S. H. Bihari .... lyrics
- Manna Dey .... playback singer
- Sebastian D'Souza .... assistant to composer
- Hasrat Jaipuri .... lyrics
- Lata Mangeshkar .... playback singer
- Mohammed Rafi .... playback singer: "Tum Mujhe yun Bhula Na Paoge"
- Brahmanand Sharma .... background music
- Dattaram Wadkar .... assistant to composer
- Other crew
- Herman Benjamin .... dances
- N.C. Nanda .... production controller
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