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Talash (film)
Talash or Talaash may refer to: * Talash (book), a book by Mumtaz Mufti * ''Talaash'' (album), a 1993 album by Junoon, a Pakistani pop music group ** "Talaash" (song) * ''Talaash'' (Indian TV series) * ''Talaash'' (Pakistani TV series), a Pakistani television mini-series featuring Junoon * Talaash (1957 film), a Hindi film by Vishram Bedekar * ''Talash'' (1969 film), a Hindi film by O. P. Ralhan * '' Talaash: The Hunt Begins...'', a Hindi film by Suneel Darshan * ''Talaash'' (2012 film), a Hindi film by Reema Kagti * Talaash Air Defense System, an Iranian anti-aircraft missile launcher * Talash (UAV), an Iranian drone See also *Talas (other) Talas ( zh, 塔拉斯) may refer to: Places *Talas Region, Kyrgyzstan **Talas, Kyrgyzstan **Talas Alatau, a mountain range *Talas (river), in Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan *Talas, also known as Taraz ( zh, 塔拉茲), Kazakhstan * Talas, Kayseri, Tur ...
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Mumtaz Mufti
Mumtaz Husain, better known as Mumtaz Mufti ( ur, ; September 11, 1905 – October 27, 1995), was a writer from Pakistan.Recalling Mumtaz Mufti: LAHORE LITERARY SCENE
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Talaash (album)
''Talaash'' (Urdu: تلاش, literal English translation: "search") is the second studio album of the Pakistani sufi rock band Junoon, released on September 3, 1993. The album was to be their first with bassist Brian O'Connell, who joined the band after Nusrat Hussain departed from the band to pursue his career as a solo artist and released his debut album ''Amrit'' in 1992. This was also the first Junoon album produced by Salman Ahmad and O'Connell, both also went on releasing several other albums by Junoon before O'Connell left the band after '' Dewaar'' in 2003. The album also served as a soundtrack for the Pakistani television show '' Talaash'', which featured the band and its novel storyline was based on the band. The only single from the album was " Talaash" which is a socio-political song written by lead guitarist Salman Ahmad. Other popular songs from the album include "Heeray", "Woh" and "Bheegi Yaadein". The instrumental song "Aap Aur Hum" (also known as "Jugalband ...
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Talaash (song)
"Talaash" (Urdu: تلاش, literal English translation: "search") is a song by the Pakistani sufi rock band Junoon. It is the seventh track and the only single released from the band's second album, '' Talaash'' (1993), released on EMI Records. Written by guitarist Salman Ahmad, it is the lead single on the album. The song uses blending of rock guitars and bluesy vocals with eastern elements like the use of tablas. It remains one of the band's most popular songs. In addition, the album version of the song featured in the compilation album, ''Kashmakash'', released in 1995. The song is politically-influenced and became subject to censorship, which led to the eventual ban from all state-run television and radio during the rule of the then Pakistani Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif. Music video The music video is about 5 minutes and 06 seconds long. The video featured all three members, Ali Azmat, Salman Ahmad, and Brian O'Connell. The music video starts off with the band performing t ...
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Talaash (Indian TV Series)
''Talaash'' (English: "The Search") is an Indian drama series that aired in 1992 on Doordarshan. It is based on the novel ''Sonar Kathi Rupor Kathi'' by Ashutosh Mukherjee. The title song sung by Suresh Wadekar and lyrics by Yogesh was remake of song Tum Pukar Lo. Plot As the name suggests this is a story of search of old lost family friend of the lead character. Shankarlal Shrivastava Alok Nath is an author who is returning from a function by train. On the way back he is passing from a village "Sarsavan", name of which strikes him prominently but he cannot remember the relation. Once he gets down the train and goes in that village he realizes the link. The last letter from Sudhir (Vijayendra Ghatge), Shankarlal's close family friend was sent from this village. Sudhir is the son of Shankarlal's mother's closest friend who consider themselves as sisters. The two families are very close to each other. On insistence of his mother Sudhir takes a job and leaves the family. Shankarl ...
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Talaash (Pakistani TV Series)
''Talaash'' ( Urdu: تلاش, literal English translation: "Search") is Pakistan television mini-series featuring Junoon, a popular Pakistani sufi rock Sufi rock or Sufi folk rock is a subgenre of rock music that combines rock with classical Islamic Sufi music traditions. It emerged in the early 1990s and became widely popular in the late 1990s in Pakistan and Turkey. The term "Sufi rock" was co ... music group. It was written by Anwar Maqsood and directed by Atiqa Odho. Due to its novel storyline it became an extremely popular drama in Pakistan. Cast * Salman Ahmad * Atiqa Odho * Ali Azmat * Brian O'Connell *Sania Saeed Junoon (band) Pakistani drama television series Pakistan Television Corporation original programming Urdu-language television shows {{Pakistan-tv-stub ...
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Vishram Bedekar
Vishwanath Chintamani Bedekar (1906–1998), who professionally used the name Vishram Bedekar, was an Indian Marathi-language writer and film director. Bedekar was born on August 13, 1906 in Amravati. After receiving his college degree in Amravati, he went to Nagpur for his post-graduate studies. During his college days, he was drawn to English literature and theater. He moved to Pune in the 1930s. In 1938, he married Malati Bedekar, (whose maiden name was Balutai Khare). Literary work Bedekar wrote his only novel ''Ranangan'' in 1939. It portrayed romantic love between an Indian youth and a German Jewish girl against the backdrop of World War II, and created a storm in literary circles in his times, and was translated into English in 2021. The novel was based on Bedekar’s own experience on an ocean voyage in 1938 from Europe to India in which he encountered a number of Jews fleeing German persecution. Bedekar received in 1985 a Sahitya Akademi Award for his autobiographical ...
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