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Rajesh Roshan (born Rajesh Roshan lal Nagrath May 24, 1955 in Bombay, Maharashtra, India) is a Bollywood music composer.
Rajesh Roshan is the son of erstwile Bollywood composer Roshan and brother of film director and Actor Rakesh Roshan. His teacher was Faiyaz Khan. Rajesh Roshan had learnt music at a very young age.
He had a successful association with Basu Chatterjee, Lata Mangeshkar and Kishore Kumar. He shot to fame with the score for Julie (1975 film) for which he won the Filmfare Best Music Director Award. He is the first music director who made superstar Amitabh Bachchan to sing. He usually composes music for the films that his brother either produced or directed.
Rajesh Roshan, like most bollywood music directors, has been accused of frequent plagiarism. On more than two occasions, he has used Vangelis's themes for the soundtrack of his movies without giving credit to him. For example, the soundtrack of Vangelis's 1492: Conquest of Paradise was used throughout the movie of Koyla. Also, Vangelis's theme for Voices was used in the movie Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai.
Besides Vangelis, he has sampled Kingston Trio's A Hundred Miles, Bond (band)'s Victory , Ceddin Deden's march song for movie Krrish, Bobby Bare's - 500 Miles Away From Home for movie Jurm, Michael Jackson's They Don't Really Care About Us for the movie Koyla and A.R.Rahman's "Mukkala Muqabla" for the movie Raghuveer.
He is also uncle to Hrithik Roshan.
Film making and Bappi Lahiri’s disco music held sway, however even in this period, Rajesh scored a hit with Jaag Utha Insan (1984) and Khoon Bhari Maang (1988).
In the 1990s, when even the mighty Laxmikant-Pyarelal and the doughty Bappi Lahiri gradually lost their bearings, Rajesh has endured through films like Jurm and Bahaar Aane Tak (1990) — and after another dull phase, Karan Arjun and Sabse Bada Khiladi (1995), Papa Kahte Hain (1996), Koyla (1997) and now Laawaris and Daag, both of wh
Johnny Lever
Indian actor (born 1957)
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| Born | John Prakash Rao Janumala (1957-08-14) 14 August 1957 (age 67) Kanigiri, Prakasam district, Andhra Pradesh, India |
| Occupations | |
| Years active | 1975–present |
| Spouse | Sujatha Lever (m. 1984) |
| Children | 2, including Jamie |
| Relatives | Jimmy Moses (brother) |
John Prakash Rao Janumala, better known by his stage name Johnny Lever (born on 14 August 1957) is an Indian actor and comedian who is known for his works in Hindi cinema. He is one of the most recognised comedians in India and is widely regarded as one of the greatest comedians in Indian Cinema. He has received numerous accolades, including thirteen Filmfare Awards nominations in Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role, and has won the award twice, for his work in Deewana Mastana (1997) and Dulhe Raja (1998). He began his career in 1984, and has acted in more than three hundred Hindi films.
Early life
Lever was born on 14 August 1957 in a Telugu Christian family in Prakasam, Andhra Pradesh. His father worked as an operator in Hindustan Unilever plant where he also worked as a labourer for six years. Lever was brought up in King's Circle area of Matunga in Mumbai. His mother tongue is Telugu but he is also fluent in Punjabi, Urdu, Hindi, English, Marathi and Tulu. He is the eldest in the family consisting of three sisters and two brothers (including his younger brother Jimmy Moses).
Lever studied in Andhra education society English high school until the seventh grade as he could not study further because of financial problems in his family. As a result, he decided to leave school and started working odd jobs, such as selling pens on the streets of Mumbai by mimicking some famous Hindi film stars of
Lahore
Capital of Punjab, Pakistan
This article is about the city in Punjab, Pakistan. For other uses, see Lahore (disambiguation).
Megacity in Punjab, Pakistan
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| Nickname(s): The Heart of Pakistan,Paris of the East,City of Gardens,City of Literature (by UNESCO) | |
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| Coordinates: 31°32′59″N74°20′37″E / 31.54972°N 74.34361°E / 31.54972; 74.34361 | |
| Country | Pakistan |
| Province | Punjab |
| Division | Lahore |
| District | Lahore |
| Founded | Between 1st and 7th centuries CE |
| City status | 1040; 985 years ago (1040) |
| Imperial status | 27 May 1586; 438 years ago (27 May 1586) |
| Metropolitan status | 3 February 1890; 135 years ago (3 February 1890) |
| Metropolitan seat | Lahore Town Hall |
| Zones | |
| • Type | Metropolitan corporation |
| • Body | Lahore Metropolitan Corporation |
| • Mayor | None (Vacant) |
| • Deputy Mayors | 9 Zonal Mayors |
| • Deputy Commissioner | Syed Musa Raza (BPS-19 PAS) |
| • Capital City Police Officer | Bilal Siddiqui Kamyana (BPS-21 PSP) |
| • Punjab Assembly | |
| • Metro | 1,772 km (684 sq mi) |
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| Highest elevation | 231 m (758 ft) |
| Lowest elevation | 196 m (643 ft) |
• Megacity | 13,004,135 |
| • Rank | |
| • Metro density | 7,339/km (19,010/sq mi) |
| • Language(s) | |
| • Dialect | Majhi (native & dominant) |
| Demonym(s) | General: Lahori English: Lahorite |
| • Religion | |
| Time zone | UTC+5 (PKT) |