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Dil Pardesi Ho Gayaa (My Heart Became a Stranger) is a 2003 Indian Hindi language romantic drama movie directed by Saawan Kumar Tak.[1]
Dil Pardesi Ho Gayaa | |
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Directed by | Saawan Kumar Tak |
Screenplay by | Shyam Gupta |
Story by | Saawan Kumar Tak |
Produced by | Saawan Kumar Tak |
Starring | Kapil Jhaveri Saloni Aswani Amrish Puri Ashutosh Rana Mukesh Rishi Prem Chopra Navni Parihar |
Music by | Usha Khanna |
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Running time | 150 min |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Cast
edit- Kapil Jhaveri as Arjun “Sunny”/Salman
- Saloni Aswani as Ruksar Khan
- Amrish Puri as Brig. Sarfaroz Khan
- Ashutosh Rana as Major Ram
- Mukesh Rishi as Tabrez Baig
- Prem Chopra as Muslim Priest
- Raza Murad as Indian Army Brigadier Gill
- Mushtaq Khan as Khushmisaz
- Yunus Parvez as Ramzan Khan
- Navni Parihar as Niharika Ghatge
- Ghanshyam Rohera as Waiter (Ghanshyam)
- Sanjay Sharma as Capt Nasir Khan
Plot
editMajor Ram is one of the few soldiers from the Indian Army who have been held captive in Pakistan, following the war with India. The Indian army and politicians are unable to make any decision so as not to jeopardize the lives of the captives. Major Ram's brother, Arjun, alias Sunny decides to take it upon himself to enter Pakistan and get his brother free. He now calls himself Salman. On the way he meets with beautiful Ruksar and both fall in love with each other. Unfortunately for them, they cannot be married, so they elope, leading to an unrest within their community, and a hunt is on for them. Salman and Ruksar chance upon the prison camp that is housing Ram, and do get him free, only to find themselves trapped by Pakistani soldiers.
Soundtrack
editDil Pardesi Ho Gayaa (2003) music album contained 9 Songs. All music was composed by Usha Khanna. Lyrics were penned by Saawan Kumaar. Last film of Usha Khanna as a composer.
# | Title | Singer(s) |
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1 | "Dil Pardesi Ho Gaya" | Sonu Nigam, Alka Yagnik |
2 | "Mubarakaan" | Sunidhi Chauhan |
3 | "Chamcham Nachoongi" | Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik |
4 | "Mubarakaan" (Sad) | Sunidhi Chauhan |
5 | "Aaj Humne Aapke Liye" | Sudesh Bhosle, Lata Mangeshkar |
6 | "Tu Kaun Kahan Se Aayi Hai" | Udit Narayan |
7 | "O Shaheedon" | Sonu Nigam |
8 | "Kudrat Ne Baksha" | Udit Narayan, Sunidhi Chauhan |
9 | "Karachi Nehi Jawangi" | Sunidhi Chauhan |
References
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