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12-581: Des Pardes ( lit.   ' Home and Abroad ' or ' Home and Away ' ) may refer to: Des Pardes (1978 film) , an Indian Hindi-language family drama film by Dev Anand Des Pardes (1983 film) , a Pakistani Punjabi-language film Des Pardes , a Punjabi-language newspaper in Southall, England Desh Pardesh , Indo-Canadian annual art festival See also [ edit ] Desh (disambiguation) Pardes (disambiguation) Des Hoyaa Pardes ,

24-513: A 2004 Indian Punjabi-language film Home and Away (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Des Pardes . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Des_Pardes&oldid=1226342092 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

36-575: A cult status and is regarded as a classic. The message of this film is about the trend with some people, at the time, to earn money from foreign lands and that innocent ones being trapped and tormented by the illicit operators. Samir Sahni is a farmer living with his mom, dad, wife, Rama, a young daughter, and his younger brother, Veer. Samir gets an offer to work in the U.K., and departs accordingly. He would like to settle there, and after doing so, would like his family to also join him. The years go by, and Samir keeps in touch with his family regularly. Then

48-1031: A frequent successful collaboration with Kishore Kumar , Basu Chatterjee , Dev Anand , Mohammed Rafi , Amit Kumar , Lata Mangeshkar , Asha Bhosle . He shot to fame with the score for the 1974 film Kunwara Baap and the 1975 film Julie ; for the latter he won the Filmfare Best Music Director Award . Rajesh Roshan scored for Kunwara Baap (1974) and then in three back-to-back hit films: Des Pardes , Man Pasand , Lootmaar . He went on to compose melodious tunes and made Kishore Kumar sing them in films like Mama Bhanja , Doosra Aadmi , Muqaddar , Swami , Priyatama , Yehi Hai Zindagi , Ek Hi Raasta , Swarag Narak , Inkaar , Khatta Meetha , Baton Baton Mein , Do Aur Do Paanch , Kaamchor , Hamari Bahu Alka , Jaag Utha Insan , Bhagwaan Dada , Ghar Sansar followed by films with Rajesh Khanna like Janta Hawaldar , Nishaan , Babu and Aakhir Kyon? . In

60-457: Is an Indian music director and composer . He is the son of music director Roshan and brother of actor, producer, director Rakesh Roshan . Rajesh Roshan was born to a Punjabi father and Bengali mother, and has two children, a son, Eshaan Roshan, and a daughter, Pashmina Roshan. He is the son of film composer Roshan . He is the brother of Indian film producer and director Rakesh Roshan and uncle of actor Hrithik Roshan . Rajesh Roshan had

72-473: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Des Pardes (1978 film) Des Pardes ( transl.   Home and Abroad ) is a 1978 Hindi drama film , produced and directed by Dev Anand . It stars Dev Anand and Tina Munim (in her debut film), with Ajit Khan , Pran , Amjad Khan , Shreeram Lagoo , Tom Alter , Bindu , Prem Chopra , A. K. Hangal , Sujit Kumar , Mehmood and Paintal in

84-404: The 1990s, he worked in albums like Karan Arjun (1995), Sabse Bada Khiladi (1995), Papa Kehte Hai (1996), Koyla (1997), Keemat – They Are Back, Daag: The Fire (1999), Dastak (1996), Kya Kehna (2000) and Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai (2000). Critics believe that several of his most popular songs are closely based on popular songs from other countries. Rajesh Roshan has been

96-528: The Indian film music industry, lists 41 such tunes. These include some of Roshan's best-known titles, such as "Jab Koi Baat Bigad Jaye" ( Jurm , 1990) being inspired by "Hear The Whistle Blow A Hundred Miles" from Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs (released in 1967) or "Aye Dil Laya Hai Bahaar" ( Kya Kehna , 2000) inspired by Neil Sedaka 's 1959 hit single " Oh! Carol ". In 2008, the Bombay High Court obligated

108-458: The Sahni family stop receiving any letters from him, and are anxious to know what has happened to him. Veer is asked to travel to U.K. to find out, and he does so. What he finds are tens of thousands of East Indians on fake passports, working for less than minimum wages, poor unhealthy conditions, fear of being deported, and paying half of their earnings to fellow East Indians who had got them here through

120-450: The recipient of several prestigious awards for his contributions to Hindi cinema music. He has won multiple Filmfare Awards and other accolades for Best Music Director for films like " Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai " and " Koi... Mil Gaya ." Rajesh Roshan has often been accused of plagiarism; journalist Karan Thapar talks of at least 39 "copied tunes". Indian music critic Karthik Srinivasan , on his website ItwoFS , which tracks plagiarism in

132-402: The supporting cast. For the first time, Dev Anand chose comparatively new music director Rajesh Roshan for this film, who did full justice to his selection as most of the songs became quite popular. The film received a Filmfare award for its sets and also received a nomination for best music director. At the time of its release, the film was an average grosser, but over the years, it has gained

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144-406: The underground. Veer finds no sign of his brother, and sets out to investigate, only to find deceit, murder, and that his very own life in danger. All the songs are composed by Rajesh Roshan , with lyrics by Amit Khanna . This article about a Hindi film of the 1970s is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Rajesh Roshan Rajesh Roshanlal Nagrath (born 24 May 1955)

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