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Roshan (Persian: روشن) is a leading Afghan telecommunications provider, serving nearly 6.0 million active subscribers.
In January 2003, Roshan was awarded the second GSM license in Afghanistan. This was at a time when there was only one other mobile phone operator (Afghan Wireless) in Afghanistan. Due to decades of civil wars. there was almost only limited telecommunications infrastructure in place in the country. Prior to the fall of the Taliban, phone lines were not accessible to the population, and Afghans had to travel abroad to make international calls.
Roshan, which means "light" or "hope" in Persian, is one of Afghanistan’s leading telecommunications providers. Today, Roshan’s GSM network reaches 240 cities and towns across all of Afghanistan's 34 provinces. The network covers over 60% of the population, including the most remote rural areas.
Roshan is one of the largest investors, private companies and taxpayers in Afghanistan. It has invested nearly $600 million in the telecommunications infrastructure in Afghanistan. Roshan is also continuing to expand its network in areas where there is no or limited cellular coverage.
Vaada Raha (English: I Promise) is a Hindi film, released on 11 September 2009. It stars Bobby Deol in the lead role and Kangana Ranaut and Atul Agnihotri in special appearances. It is directed by Samir Karnik. Some part of the film was shot in Ephesus, Turkey.
After receiving a generous grant from the American Medical Association Dr Duke Chawla (Bobby Deol) who always gives hope to his patients, proposes to his sweetheart, Pooja (Kangana Ranaut), and both arrange to get married soon. While returning home that night, he meets with an accident and wakes up in the East West Hospital paralce of recovery. Shattered and devastated, he is in for more trauma and shock when he finds out that Pooja will have nothing to do anymore. Upset, bitter and in despair, he loses his will to live, refuses to take medicine nor any treatment, and awaits death. One day, Roshan (Dwij Yadav) a young boy enters Duke's life to rekindle the hope again. He starts telling him stories of the world seen outside his window and motivates him to take his medicines and start his physiotherapy, day by day Duke starts improving and one fine day he realises that Roshan was suffering from terminal cancer and he died leaving a new life for Duke.
Parichay (born August 22) is an Indo-Canadian singer, composer, and music producer. He has released three albums and collaborated in Bollywood film songs including a remix of Yamla Pagla Deewana and "O Meri Chandni" from the film Chaar Din Ki Chandni which he sang with Sunidhi Chauhan. Most recently, Parichay has composed and produced 4 out of 5 songs in the upcoming Bollywood film Loveshhuda by TIPS Films, starring Girish Kumar and Navneet Kaur Dhillon. They are Peene Ki Tamanna, Dono Ke Dono, Chitta Kukkad & Total Talli. In addition to composing, Parichay has also sung Peene Ki Tamanna along with Vishal Dadlani, Dono Ke Dono with Neha Kakkar, and Total Talli with Teesha Nigam.
Below is Parichay's Discography in Bollywood so far, not including remixes.
Music Production: Parichay is recognized for his "pioneering fusion style" in combining Urban sounds with Hindi Classical and Pop music. Since 2009, he has contributed greatly to the global Desi Urban movement and "created a sound that’s unique to today’s generation" of South Asians. Parichay's music in Loveshhuda has been described as "youthful throughout" and "upbeat and intoxicating" by leading web portals like Bollywood Hungama and Times of India. His fusion discography has included "electronic dance anthems", "gritty urban tracks", as well as "romantic" and "sweet" tracks like the hit Tu Hi Zindagi.
Parichay (English: Introduction; Hindi: परिचय) is a 1972 Indian film produced by V. K. Sobti on Tirupathi Pictures banner, directed by Gulzar. The film is based on a Bengali novel, Rangeen Uttarain by Raj Kumar Maitra. Pran heads the cast with Jaya Bhaduri, Jeetendra, Asrani, Sanjeev Kumar and Geeta Siddharth, and also A K Hangal, Leela Mishra and also a special appearance by Vinod Khanna. Pran, Sanjeev Kumar, Jaya Bhaduri and Jeetendra have been critically acclaimed for their performances.
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