Rang (English: Colours, Hindi: रंग, Urdu: رنگ,) is a 1993 Bollywood romance film, produced by Mansoor Ahmed Siddiqui on ANAS Films banner and directed by Talat Jani. Starring Kamal Sadanah and Divya Bharti in the lead roles and Jeetendra, Amrita Singh and Ayesha Jhulka in the supporting roles and music composed by Nadeem-Shravan. Divya Bharti died three months before the film was released and it was dedicated to her memory. The film recorded as hit at the box office.
Yogi Joshi (Kamal Sadanah) is the hardworking middle-class student who goes to college with the traditional Pooja (Ayesha Julka), who is the daughter of a single father. Pooja has been in love with Yogi for quite some time, but Yogi seems to see her as a good friend. Pooja is very possessive of a particular parking spot in school and does not like anyone parking in that spot.
Yogi's father (Bharat Kapoor) works at the factory owned by the successful Indu Singh (Amrita Singh). Indu admits her daughter into the same college as Yogi and Pooja. She is a trustee of the college and is assured by the Principal that Kajal is in good hands. Kajal (Divya Bharti) goes to college and tries to park in Pooja's spot, but Pooja cuts her off. The two get in an altercation and to show Pooja how much power Kajal has, she drives her jeep into the corridors of the college and stops right in front of Pooja and her friends, including Yogi. Pooja holds her own and is unimpressed. Pooja and Yogi's friend Jojo, who had been run over by Kajal in her rampage, tells his friends that he cut Kajal's breaks. Yogi, feeling responsible for Jojo's actions, runs after Kajal's car. He catches up to her right as her car falls over a cliff into a river. He saves the unconscious Kajal from drowning and brings her home. Indu's mother, the snobby Suchitra (Bindu) offends Yogi by trying to give him money, but he politely refuses.
Rang (color) is a Tulu film directed by Suhan Prasad and Vismaya Vinayak starring Arjun Kapikad, Deekshitha Acharya, Devadas Kapikad, Naveen D Padil, Bhojaraj Vamanjoor, Gopinath Bhat. Famous Bollywood comedian Johnny Lever appears in guest role. Rang is produced under the banner of Kateeleshwari Combines.
The film is about two friends who join an engineering college in Mangalore. The hero (Arjun Kapikad) has a dark past which troubles him and is suffering from a mental disorder due to this.
The soundtracks of the film were composed by Manikanth Kadri.
Rang (Assamese: ৰং) is an Assamese language general entertainment television channel owned by Pride East Entertainments Pvt. Ltd. of Guwahati, Assam. It is a sister channel of popular Assamese news channel News Live.
Musafir (مسافر) is a word in Arabic, Persian, Hindi and Urdu meaning traveler. In the Romanian language it means guest. In Turkish it also means 'guest', as an alternative to "konuk", but is spelled as misafir.
It is also the title of a Hindi rock band as well as six movies:
Musafir (Hindi: मुसाफ़िर, مسافر) is an Indian rock band from Delhi. The name of the band, Musafir, means "traveler" in Hindi. Its members include Ashutosh Jain, Rakesh Mandal and Kundan Messey. Being named one of the top five Hindi bands of India, Musafir is becoming a popular band in South Asia.
Hailing from New-Delhi India, Musafir-the-band streamlines the contemporary Hindi pop and folk sound, adding an arena-rock sincerity that’s well consented by its fans as ‘Indian-Pop-Rock’. The band’s youthful attitude and emotive style, personified by front man Ashutosh’s dulcet vocals, and steady strings of radio-friendly rocks and manly ballads give Musafir’s music a presence, relished by the listeners of diverse genres.
The group came together in the 2006. Lead singer Ashutosh Jain returning from Fame Gurkul – 2, set up a Music studio, joined by Rakesh Mandal and Kundan Messey, the experts who also had immense industry experience, just like Ashutosh. Amazed by the output, they decided to take music-business forward and created a live band line-up. The band completed when joined Arjun Desai on Guitars and Ravi Singh on Drums.
Musafir (English: traveler) is a 2013 Malayalam film directed by Pramod Pappan starring Rahman, Mamta Mohandas and Bala. The film was shot in Cyprus, Dubai and London.
Shooting of this movie was completed on 2010 and it was released on 10 May 2013. Like other films directed by Pramod Pappan, the film was a box office bomb.
Rangi may refer to: