Neetu Singh
16 titles
Filmography
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Zinda Dil
(1975)Step into the world of twin brothers Arun and Kewal, guided by their war-hero father Major Hemraj Sharma. Despite a disability, the Major favors Kewal, causing a rift with Arun. Heartache, sacrifices, and hidden truths unfold as Arun's journey unveils shocking family secrets.

Priyatama
(1978)Ravi and Dolly marry each other after a long courtship. But soon their marriage is on the rocks. They opt for divorce. Dolly's father visits them for his heart treatment. The two are forced to act like a happily married couple in front of him. He sees through their act. What will he do to stop them?
Aatish
(1979)Rai, a wealthy businessman, is at odds with his son Rakesh, who he considers immature and incompetent. Therefore, he entrusts all his property to his manager, Anand. But can Anand be trusted?

The Great Gambler
(1979)A gambler works for a villain not knowing that he is being used to entrap a patriot and gain military secrets. The police assign a lookalike who does not know how to gamble to catch him.

Adalat
(1976)Dharma leaves his village and moves to Mumbai to lead a better life. However, things take an ugly turn when the police suspects his connection in a criminal case and arrests him.

Doosara Aadmi
(1977)Kanu (Rishi Kapoor) and Timsi (Neetu Singh) decide to set up home and get married much against the wishes of their parents. Kanu sets up an advertising agency. All is going well at home and at work for the newly weds until Kanu decides to hire the services of an ace designer Nisha (Rakhee). DOOSRA AADMI is a film about intense relationships, love, friendship and marriage.

JugJugg Jeeyo
(2022)“JugJugg Jeeyo” is a story set in Patiala that’s about love, laughter, colour and drama. After a lifelong friendship and a 5 year marriage, Kuku and Naina need to tell their family that they want a divorce. However, Kuku’s parents, Bheem and Geeta have other plans set in store for them; all this amidst his sister’s wedding. It’s about family, values, unresolved yearnings and unexpected reunions.
Teesri Aankh
(1982)Malti has three sons out of which one is adopted. Her husband is killed by a bandit's son. Malti loses one of her sons. Her second son falls into bad company and gets arrested for a murder. In the end, she is left with her adopted son Ashok. But she hates him.

Deewaar
(1975)A criminal and his honest police officer brother are pitted against each other in this 70s action crime drama starring Shashi Kapoor and Amitabh Bachchan.

Rani and Lalpari
(1975)Rani's parents die in an accident. Hence, she undertakes a journey to the netherworld to try and bring her parents back to life.

Saadi Love Story
(2013)Preeti's sister is hospitalized after an accident, and two men show up claiming to be her fiance.

Kaala Patthar
(1979)Three improbable heroes join forces to save hundreds of trapped men when disaster strikes at the coal mine where they work.

Kabhi Kabhie
(1976)Kabhi Kabhie is a story of how Amit (Amitabh Bachchan) and Pooja (Rakhee) visualize a future together. Pooja bows to the wishes of her parents and marries Vijay (Shashi Kapoor). Amit marries Anjali (Waheeda Rehman). Pooja and Vijay’s son Vicky (Rishi Kapoor) and Anjali’s daughter Pinky (Neetu Singh) from a prior relationship, fall in love. A chain of events brings together old lovers as friends.

Love Aaj Kal
(2009)London-based Jai and Meera fall in love but they decide to part as she wants to go to India to restore buildings and re goes to America. Jai later falls in love with Jo and Meera is all set to marry her employer Vikram. Will the star-crossed lovers reunite?

The Burning Train
(1980)Vinod’s dream project, Super Express, India’s fast travelling passenger train goes out of control on its inaugural run. Now hundreds of lives are at stake.
Yaadon Ki Baaraat
(1973)Yaadon Ki Baaraat is a 1973 Indian Bollywood film, directed by Nasir Hussain and written by Salim-Javed , Starring Dharmendra, Zeenat Aman, Tariq Khan, Neetu Singh, Vijay Arora, Ajit Khan and Aamir Khan.