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Pardesi (other)
Pardesi, the Hindi word for "foreigner", may refer to: * ''Pardesi'' (1957 film), an Indo-Soviet film directed by Vasili Pronin and Khwaja Ahmad Abbas * ''Pardesi'' (1970 film), an Indian drama film by Kundan Kumar * ''Pardesi'' (1993 film), an Indian action film by Raj N. Sippy * Shaukat Pardesi (1924–1995), Indian poet, journalist and lyricist * Irfan Pardesi, Pakistani entrepreneur, investor and politician. See also * * Paradesi (other) * Pardes (other) * Pardesiya Pardesiya ( he, פַּרְדֵּסִיָּה) is a town in the Central District of Israel. Located on the Sharon plain, between Kfar Yona and the Lev HaSharon Regional Council, it was founded between 1937 and 1939. In it had a population of ; it ...
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Pardesi (1957 Film)
''Pardesi'' ( hi, Pardesi, italic=yes; russian: Хождение за три моря (Khozhdenie za tri morya), italic=yes, 'Journey Beyond Three Seas') is a 1957 film jointly directed by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas and Vasili Pronin. It was made in two versions, Hindi and Russian, and is based on the travelogues of Russian traveller Afanasy Nikitin, called '' A Journey Beyond the Three Seas'', which is now considered a Russian literary monument. Made during the high time of Indo-Russian amity, ''Pardesi'' is an Indo-Soviet co-production between the state-owned "Mosfilm Studio" and Khwaja Ahmad Abbas's, "Naya Sansar International" production house. The film has music by Anil Biswas, and it had some memorable hits such as ''Rasiya Re Man Basiya Re'', by Meena Kapoor, ''Na Dir Dim'', by Lata Mangeshkar and was danced to by Padmini. The film was in SovColor, though no colour print of the Hindi version is known to survive in India. Only a black and white copy of the Hindi film survives. ...
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Pardesi (1970 Film)
''Pardesi'' (English: ''Foreigner'') is a 1993 Bollywood drama film directed by Raj N. Sippy. It stars Mithun Chakraborty, Sumalata, Varsha Usgaonkar and Iqbal Durrani, with Pankaj Dheer, Shakti Kapoor, Suresh Oberoi in supporting roles.The screenplay is by Iqbal Durrani. Cast *Biswajeet as Ajay *Mumtaz as Maina *Kanan Kaushal as Savitri *Padma Khanna as Lajjo *Sujit Kumar as Vijay * Jeevan as Munim Dharampal *Manmohan as Tikora *Manmohan Krishna as Ustad *Sulochana Latkar as Ajay & Vijay's Mother *Jayshree T. as Cabaret Dancer Soundtrack The film's music was composed by Chitragupta, with song lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri Asrar ul Hassan Khan (1 October 1919 − 24 May 2000), better known as Majrooh Sultanpuri, was an Indian Urdu poet and lyricist in India's Hindi language film industry. He wrote Hindustani lyrics for numerous Hindi film soundtracks. He was .... External links * 1970 films 1970s Hindi-language films 1970 drama films Films scored by Chitra ...
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Pardesi (1993 Film)
Pardesi is a 1993 Hindi action film Hindi Action film starring Mithun Chakraborty and Varsha Usgaonkar in lead roles and Shakti Kapoor, Sumalatha in supporting roles. The movie is available at Rotten Tomatoes. Plot Pardesi is the story of young villager Shiva who along with his family wants to be free from the claws of slavery imposed upon by the village Thakur and Lala since many generations. Shiva decides to leave village and go to big city in search of new life but tragedy stuck, he is caught by the police for a heinous murder. Judge Rajiv Verma (Suresh Oberoi) finds Shiva guilty and pronounces death penalty on him. Before Shiva could be hanged he expresses his last wish to meet the Judge the one who had sentenced him. Judge comes, meets Shiva who once again talks of his innocence but before his hanging Shiva also pronounces a sentence on Judge - that only he should go to his family and break the news of his death to his wife - father, sister an young son. Judge affix ...
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Shaukat Pardesi
Sheikh Mohammed Irfan alias Shaukat Pardesi (Urdu: شوکت پردیسی, April 1924 – October 1995) was a poet, journalist and lyricist born in Malaysia, where his father Sheikh Sahib Ali had migrated from Maroofpur village in Jaunpur district of India. During 1950's Pardesi was associated with Urdu Daily ''Inquilab'' for some-time and also acted as the editor of ''Film Times Weekly'' magazine. He published and edited an acclaimed monthly Urdu magazine titled ''Munna'' for children. The writings of eminent writers like Niaz Fatehpuri, Ale Ahmad Suroor, Faiz Ahmed Faiz, etc. had supported ''Munna'' magazine during that time. His ghazals and nazms were published in almost all known Urdu journals and were recorded by HMV in the melodious voices of various famous singers of his time viz. Talat Mahmood, Manna Dey, C. H. Atma, Anup Jalota, Dilraj Kaur, Shailendra Singh (singer), Shailendra Singh, Shyam Lala, Mukesh and others. Early life Pardesi was born in 1924 in Malaysia wh ...
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Irfan Pardesi
Irfan Pardesi is a Pakistani serial entrepreneur and investor. He has founded a number of companies including ACM Gold, Zee Foundation and Uprise Waterfront and serves as the chairman of Next Cellular. In July 2018, he was named to the board of Uprise.Africa. He is also the largest shareholder of Skywise, South African domestic low-cost airline. Early life and education Pardesi was born in a wealthy family, his father, Haji Zakaria Haji Abdul Rahim Ismail Giga Pardesi, was a businessman in Dhaka and Salma Oza. At an early age, his family moved to Pakistan. Things changed for his family when protests against the recently formed Martial Law broke out. He was a respectful figure to General Zia and General Ershad and played an instrumental role in Ensuring that Ershad Passes the government to Zia's Civilian Counterpart in Bangladesh. His father supported the ruling government and at the Islamic Council of Foreign Ministers Conference, Reforms Conference and Educational Conference ...
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Paradesi (other)
Paradesi may refer to: * ''Paradesi'' (1953 film), a 1953 Telugu-Tamil Bilingual film directed by L. V. Prasad, starring Anjali Devi and Sivaji Ganesan * ''Paradesi'' (1998 film), a 1998 Telugu film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao * ''Paradesi'' (2007 film), a 2007 Indian Malayalam film directed by P. T. Kunju Muhammed and starring Mohanlal * ''Paradesi'' (2013 film), a 2013 Tamil film directed by Bala starring Adharvaa * Paradesi Jews, a community of Sephardic Jews settled among the larger Cochin Jewish community in Kerala See also * Pardesi (other) * Pardes (other) Pardes may refer to: Judaism * Pardes (legend), Jewish account of a Heavenly orchard * Pardes (Jewish exegesis), a Kabbalistic theory of biblical exegesis. * ''Pardès'', the European Journal of Jewish Studies, co-founded by Shmuel Trigano and ...
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Pardes (other)
Pardes may refer to: Judaism * Pardes (legend), Jewish account of a Heavenly orchard * Pardes (Jewish exegesis), a Kabbalistic theory of biblical exegesis. * ''Pardès'', the European Journal of Jewish Studies, co-founded by Shmuel Trigano and Annie Kriegel * Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies, Jerusalem and New York City * Pardes Hanna-Karkur, a town in northern Israel Other * ''Pardes'' (1950 film), a 1950 Bollywood Hindi Indian Film * ''Pardes'' (1970 film), a 1970 Bollywood Hindi Indian Film * ''Pardes'' (1997 film), a Bollywood Hindi Indian Film * Pardes (2015 TV series), Pakistani drama television series aired on Hum Sitaray * ''Pardes'' (2021 TV series), Pakistani drama television series aired on ARY Digital * Pardes Publishing is independent Israeli publishing house founded in 2000 See also *Pardesi (other) Pardesi, the Hindi word for "foreigner", may refer to: * ''Pardesi'' (1957 film), an Indo-Soviet film directed by Vasili Pronin and Khwaja Ahmad Abb ...
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