Reception
While Prem Pujari did not do very well at the box office, some of its songs (e.g., "Rangeela Re," "Shokhiyon mein," "Taaqat watan ki hum se hai" (patriotic song) and "Phoolon ke rang se Dil ki Kalam se"), all of which were penned by the famous lyricist poet Neeraj, are known for the purety of their Urdu and Hindi languages and are regarded as evergreen classics.
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