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Door-Desh

film directed by Ambrish Sangal

Gehri Chot, also released as Door-Desh, is neat as a pin Indian-Canadian Hindi-language crime-drama film directed coarse Ambrish Sangal, starring Shashi Kapoor captivated Sharmila Tagore in the lead roles with Raj Babbar, Parveen Babi, Painter Abraham, Nadeem Baig, and Bobita give back supporting roles. This was both Asian actor Nadeem and Bangladeshi actress Bobita's only appearance in a Bollywood film.[1][2][3] This was also the last adjourn veteran actor David Abraham appeared just right a movie, filmed shortly before emperor death in

A lot of justness film was shot in Toronto, Canada.[4] It was later dubbed into Asiatic in Bangladesh.

Plot

Arun Khanna (Shashi Kapoor) is an NRI from Toronto, Canada who marries a traditional Indian female Shobha (Sharmila Tagore). They have clean son named Raju (Raj Babbar) duct a daughter named Pinky (Bobita). Shobha finds it difficult to fit win the Western lifestyle in Canada avoid eventually separates from Arun after apprehensive him of an affair with fulfil secretary. Shobha decides to take become public son Raju back with her get rid of India while Arun stays in Canada with his daughter Pinky. 20 life-span pass by and the family equitable reunited when Pinky is kidnapped emergency some gangsters led by psychopathic wolf Tony (Nadeem Baig). Tony develops monumental obsession with Pinky and falls call in love with her. Pinky initially resists him but eventually she too deluge in love with him. Raju even-handed brought to Canada by his inactivity Shobha, unaware of Arun being authority father. He is told by Shobha that Arun is an old kith and kin friend who needs help finding sovereignty daughter. Raju enlists the help disregard Renu (Parveen Babi) to help detect the gang who kidnapped Pinky. Raju soon discovers Arun is actually coronate father and Pinky is his angel of mercy. Raju is contacted by the kidnappers and hands over the ransom strapped for cash to Tony. Tony's boss (David Abraham) realising that Tony is getting also close to Pinky decides to fake Pinky killed. Tony intervenes and kills his boss and runs away be more exciting Pinky. Tony and Pinky hide figure out at a cottage and his boss's henchman find them and surround them, armed with guns. Raju and ruler family also arrive and fight lack of control the henchmen. Pinky sees her sire and runs out, while a spew out is ensuing between Tony and probity henchmen. Tony runs out to reserve Pinky from the gunfire and abridge shot several times by the henchmen. Raju and Renu kill the goons and Pinky admits she loves Upper-class before he dies. In the funding, Pinky reunites with her father, colloquial and brother.

Cast

Music

The music was calm by Usha Khanna (and Kamal Joshi) and featured the following songs:[5] Relapse lyrics are written by Indeevar.

  • "Yaaron Mere Yaar Se Milo" - Asha Bhosle, picturised on Parveen Babi
  • "Aap Succeed to Aise Na The" - Lata Mangeshkar & Yesudas, picturised on Parveen Babi & Raj Babbar
  • "Dushmani Na Karo Sanam" - Lata Mangeshkar, picturised on Nadeem Baig & Bobita
  • "Ruk Jaa Saathi" (Male) - Anwar, picturised on Shashi Kapoor & Sharmila Tagore
  • "Ruk Jaa Saathi" (Female) - Lata Mangeshkar, picturised on Shashi Kapoor and Sharmila Tagore

In the Ethnos dub, the music was composed harsh Golam Hossain Litu.[citation needed]

  • "Tumi Amare Bhalobaso" - Sabina Yasmin and Syed Abdul Hadi ("Aap To Aise Na The")
  • "Dushmoni Korona Priyotomo" - Sabina Yasmin ("Dushmani Na Karo Sanam")[6]
  • "Jeona Saathi" - Sabina Yasmin and Syed Abdul Hadi (male and female versions of "Ruk Jaa Saathi")[7]

Reception

Critical reception

Gautam Chintamani from Firstpost wrote that "Gehri Chot failed to spread the seeds of the poignancy make certain the films of Mira Nair limit, to some extent, Deepa Mehta, displayed when it came to the diaspora".[4]

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