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Raees may refer to: * Raees (1976 film), an Indian Hindi-language drama film * ''Raees'' (2017 film), an Indian Hindi-language action film * ''Raees'' (soundtrack), a soundtrack album from the film * Rais, a title used by the rulers of Arab states in the Middle East and in South Asia * Rumman Raees Rumman Raees ( ur, ; born 18 October 1991) is a Pakistani cricketer who plays for United Bank Limited and the Pakistan cricket team. In August 2018, he was one of thirty-three players to be awarded a central contract for the 2018–19 season b ...
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Raees (1976 Film)
''Raees'' ( hi, धनी, en, Penance) is a 1976 Indian Hindi-language drama film produced by Jashmendar Singh. The film is directed by Vishnu Raaje. The film stars Yogeeta Bali, Kiran Kumar, A.K. Hangal, Utpal Dutt. The film's music is by Sapan Jagmohan. The film was released on 12 December 1976. Plot Story of poor orphaned youth, who agreed rich man's daughter to marry with him, Ramesh the millionaire son who tries his best to console his family members to marry with Radha against her husband but Radha knows the greatness of her husband Kanhaiya, she left her house with her husband and child to live their own lives. Cast * Yogeeta Bali *Kiran Kumar * A. K. Hangal *Utpal Dutt *Ruby Myers *Gulshan Arora *Ramesh Deo *Helen *Aruna Irani Crew *''Director'' - Vishnu Raaje *''Producer'' - Jashmendar Singh *''Production Company'' - *''Story'' - Vijay Tendulkar *''Writer'' - Vishwamitra Adil Vijay Tendulkar Vijay Dhondopant Tendulkar (6 January 1928 – 19 May 2008) was a le ...
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Raees (2017 Film)
''Raees'' ( Rich) is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language action film directed by Rahul Dholakia and produced by Red Chillies Entertainment and Excel Entertainment. It stars Shah Rukh Khan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Mahira Khan. ''Raees'' is said to be based on the criminal Abdul Latif's life, however, the filmmakers have denied this. The film was released on 25 January 2017 during India's Republic Day weekend. It received overall positive reviews from the critics, who appreciated the performances of Khan and Siddiqui, production design, cinematography and visual effects, and was a success at the box office, becoming one of the highest-grossing Hindi films of 2017 until it was surpassed by ''Hindi Medium''. ''Raees'' was also the most pirated Hindi film of 2017. The film's soundtrack has also received over 1.5billion streams on YouTube. The film received five nominations at the 63rd Filmfare Awards, including Best Actor for Khan. It became the 43rd highest-grossing Indian film of all ...
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Raees (soundtrack)
The soundtrack is from the film '' Raees'', starring Shah Rukh Khan, was released on 21 December 2016 by the music label Zee Music Company. The songs released on the original soundtrack are listed below. As of December 2020, the soundtrack has received more than 1.5billion streams on YouTube. Songs The song "Laila Main Laila" from the 1980 film '' Qurbani'' was written by Indeevar, originally composed by Kalyanji–Anandji, and sung by Kanchan and Amit Kumar. The chorus has been recreated for the film by composer Ram Sampath. Additional lyrics are written by Javed Akhtar. The original ''Qurbani'' music video featured actress Zeenat Aman with Feroz Khan, while the ''Raees'' music video features Indian-Canadian actress Sunny Leone with Shah Rukh Khan. "Saanson Ke" track is sung by Javed Ali Javed Ali is an Indian playback singer who predominantly sings in Hindi. He has also sung in various Indian languages including Bengali, Kannada, Malayalam, Gujarati, Marathi, Odia, ...
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Rais
( ar, رئیس), plural , is an Arabic title meaning 'chief' or 'leader'. It comes from the word for head, . The corresponding word for leadership or chieftaincy is . It is often translated as 'president' in Arabic, and as 'boss' in Persian. Swahili speakers may also use it for president. The Ottoman Turkish form of the title is reis, which denoted a captain (a term with identical etymology, being from Latin , 'head'). The term is of pre-Islamic origin. It may function as an honorific ''laqab'' in a person's name. In the central Arab world, the term originally meant village headman. British India In British India the landed nobility in Muslim societies often used the word to describe their aristocratic position held in society. The term was also often used by Muslims when making deed of endowments in their community. Although the word meant 'chief' or 'leader', legal documents used it in the context of 'landlords' or landowners. Other terms such as or ''zamindar'' also appea ...
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