Haré Rama Haré Krishna
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Hare Rama Hare Krishna is a 1971 Indian film directed by Dev Anand and starring him, Mumtaz and Zeenat Aman. The movie dealt with the decadence of hippie culture. It aimed to have an anti-drug message and depicts some problems associated with Westernization such as divorce. It is loosely based on the 1968 movie Psych-Out. The story for Hare Rama Hare Krishna came to Anand when he saw hippies and their values in Kathmandu. The film was a hit, and Asha Bhosle's song "Dum Maro Dum" was a huge hit.
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- 1971 in film
- Hippie trail
- List of drug films
- Indian rock
- New religious movements and cults in literature and popular culture
- Dum Maro Dum (song)
- Bollywood
- List of films related to the hippie subculture
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