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Dosti (other)
Dosti may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Dosti'' (1964 film), an Indian black-and-white Hindi-language drama film * ''Dosti'' (1971 film), a Pakistani Urdu film * '' Dosti: Friends Forever'', a 2005 Indian Hindi romantic-drama buddy film starring Akshay Kumar and Kareena Kapoor * ''Dosti'' (album), an album by Junoon * ''Dosti'' (2014 film), an Indian Kannada-language film People * Albi Dosti (born 1991), Albanian footballer * Edmond Dosti (born 1969), Albanian footballer * Hasan Dosti (1895–1991), Albanian jurist and politician * Jurgen Dosti (born 1991), Albanian footballer * Victor Dosti, Albanian political prisoner and human rights activist See also * * Dost (other) Dost (alternatively ''Dhosth'' or ''Dosth'') may refer to: Films * ''Dost'' (1944 film), a Hindi film * ''Dost'' (1954 film), a Hindi film * ''Dost'' (1974 film), a Hindi film * ''Dost'' (1989 film), a Hindi film * ''Dhosth'' (2001 Malayal ... * Dostana (other) * ...
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Dosti (1964 Film)
''Dosti'' () is a 1964 Indian Hindi-language Drama (film and television), drama film directed by Satyen Bose, produced by Tarachand Barjatya, and distributed by Rajshri Productions. The film focuses on the friendship between two boys: one blind (Sudhir Kumar Sawant) and the other physically disabled (Sushil Kumar Somaya ). The film also features Sanjay Khan, Farida Dadi, Nana Palsikar and Leela Mishra in supporting roles. ''Dosti'' was amongst the top ten highest-grossing films of 1964, declared a "Super Hit" at the box office, and entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival. In 1977, the film was remade in Malayalam and Telugu language, Telugu as Sneham (1977 film), ''Sneham''. ''Dosti'' won six Filmfare Awards out of seven nominated categories. Plot Ramnath "Ramu" Gupta's father, a factory worker, dies in an accident. When the factory refuses to pay compensation that is due, his mother faints due to shock and falls down the stairs. Ramu is also injured in an acciden ...
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Dosti (Pakistani Film)
''Dosti'' is a 1971 Pakistani romantic musical film directed by Sharif Nayyar and produced by Ejaz Durrani who also played the leading role in the film along with Shabnam and Abdur Rahman (actor). The film was released on 7 February 1971, was Diamond jubilee success at box office. It was also released in the UK. The film was shot in Northern areas of Pakistan (Naran (town), Naran, Kaghan Valley, Kaghan) and the UK. The film became popular due to its music which was composed by A. Hameed. "Chitthi Zara Saiyaan Ji", "Roothe Saiyaan" and "Yeh Wadiyaan" were the big hits from the film. At the List of Nigar Awards#1971, 1971 Nigar Awards, the film won the highest number of awards including the Best Film award, Best Director award and Best Actress award for Shabnam. Overview The film depicts the difference of eastern and western culture. A naive Pakistani villager ''Raju'' goes to England to earn money so that he could become a rich person and marry his lover, ''Rani''. When he goe ...
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Friends Forever
Friends Forever may refer to: Books * ''Friends Forever'' (novel), a 2012 novel by Danielle Steel *''Friends Forever'', a book adapted from the comics series ''W.I.T.C.H.'' Film and television * ''Friends Forever'' (1987 film) or ''Venner for altid'', a Danish film *'' Dosti: Friends Forever'', a 2005 Indian film * ''Friends Forever'' (2007 film), an Indian animated feature film of 2007 * ''Friends Forever'' (TV series), a 2010 Malaysian Chinese drama * "Friends Forever" (''Adventure Time''), a television episode * "Friends Forever" (''LazyTown''), a television episode Music * ''Friends Forever'' (Sharon, Lois & Bram album), 1998 * "Friends Forever" (song), a song by Thunderbugs, 1999 *"Graduation (Friends Forever)", a song by Vitamin C, 2000 *''Friends Forever'', an album by the cast of the TV series ''The Saddle Club'', 2003 *''Friends Forever'', an album from the TV series ''Tweenies'' *"Friends Forever", a song from the TV series ''Saved by the Bell'' *"Friends Forev ...
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Dosti (album)
Junoon ( ) is a Pakistani sufi rock band from Lahore, Punjab (Pakistani province), Punjab, Pakistan, and Tappan, New York, formed in 1990. The band is directed by founder, lead guitarist and songwriter, Salman Ahmad, who was soon joined by keyboardist Nusrat Hussain, bass guitarist Brian O'Connell (musician), Brian O'Connell and vocalist Ali Azmat. Junoon is Pakistan's and one of South Asia's most successful bands. Since their inception, the group has released a total of nineteen albums: seven studio albums; one soundtrack; two live albums; four video albums; and five compilations. They have sold over 30 million records worldwide. Pioneers of Sufi rock with an original sound, they achieved success during the early 1990s. Its members were signed to major record label EMI Records and afterwards released their self-titled debut album ''Junoon (Junoon album), Junoon'' in 1991. After two years, the band recorded their second album ''Talaash (album), Talaash'' (1993) with their new b ...
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