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I need to make sure the information is accurate. Let me verify the director: yes, Shakti Samanta. The leads are Shashi Kapoor and Sharmila Tagore. The film is noted for its social message, promoting inter-caste love at a time when it was a sensitive topic. The music is S.D Burman and lyrics by Anand Bakshi and Rajendra Krishan.

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Once in Mumbai, Nirmala rises to fame as "Garima," a Bollywood diva. However, success creates a rift between them, exacerbated by her secretary (Shakti Kapoor), who orchestrates Chander’s removal from her life. The story explores themes of sacrifice, the fickle nature of fame, and a eventual return to one's roots. Cast and Crew chand ke paar chalo full movies exclusive

| Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | | Chand Ke Paar Chalo (English: “Let’s Go Beyond the Moon”) | | Genre | Drama / Romance / Musical | | Language | Hindi (original), with subtitles in several languages on streaming platforms | | Release Year | 2023 (theatrical) | | Director | Ananya Mehra – known for blending contemporary storytelling with lyrical visuals | | Writer | Rohan Verma (screenplay) & Priya Nair (dialogues) | | Production House | Skyward Studios in collaboration with Moonlit Pictures | | Key Cast | - Arjun Kapoor as Sameer - Alia Bhatt as Meera - Vijay Sethupathi as Ravi (supporting) - Radhika Apte as Anjali (antagonist) | | Music Composer | Amit Trivedi (original score) + a mix of indie artists for the soundtrack | | Cinematography | Nikhil S. Patel – notable for night‑time cityscapes and aerial drone shots that reinforce the “moon‑lit” motif | | Runtime | 138 minutes | I need to make sure the information is accurate

Chand Ke Paar Chalo follows , an aspiring astrophysicist from Delhi, and Meera , a classical dancer from a small town in Uttar Pradesh. Their worlds collide when a cultural exchange program sends Meera to the city for a prestigious dance scholarship. As they navigate the pressures of family expectations, career ambitions, and the ever‑present societal norms, a romance blossoms under the metaphorical “moon”—a symbol of dreams that seem far away yet guide them forward. The film is noted for its social message,