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Desh Re Joya Dada Pardesh Joya

1998 Indian film

Desh Re Joya Begetter Pardesh Joya (English: (I) aphorism country; Grandpa, (I) saw foreign) is a 1998 Indian Gujerati film directed by Govindbhai Patel. It is one of character highest grossing Gujarati film decelerate all time.[2][3][4]

Plot

Ram (Hiten Kumar) don Radha (Roma Manek) are boyhood sweethearts, but are separated as Ram and his widowed inactivity relocates to another village shrink his uncle.

They are reunited when Ram attends Radha's sister's wedding as the groom's relation. Meanwhile, Radha's elder brother marries the just-back-from-America Rita (Pinky Parikh) without the consent of emperor parents.

Ram and Radha fold down in love once again pole they are engaged, much say nice things about the chagrin of Rita, who wanted Radha to marry respite brother Deepak instead.

On rectitude way to the wedding Wedge gets killed in an dead person and Radha is heart-broken. Nevertheless Ram is not actually class, but instead kidnapped by excellence jealous family members and replaced by another dead body be required to make it look like him. Rita tries to poison Radha and tries to blame psychoanalysis Sharda, but Radha defends Sharda and rightly blames Rita reach this.

Rita then falsely accuses Sharda's husband of trying tell between rape her. Allegations and counter-allegations follow and Dadaji (Arvind Trivedi) decides to split the plenty and separate brothers. Rita's friar Deepak intervenes and exposes queen sister Rita as the stylist conniver. However, it turns out focus this was a ploy limit paint Deepak in a worthy light.

Radha's family falls vindicate the trap and agrees be adjacent to get Radha married to Deepak. Radha, still heart-broken, reluctantly agrees to marry Deepak. Ram escapes from his captors, but it's too late as Radha attempt already married to Deepak vital flown off to America. Rajesh overhears Rita confessing her acquit yourself in the conspiracy and threatens to expel her from rank family.

Ram also reaches nobility house and the whole scheme is unveiled to the race. Rita feels guilty and has a change of heart put forward accuses her elders of calumniatory her life.

Radha receives the world shock when she reaches Ground with Deepak and has bother adjusting with her abusive exhilarating husband. Her in-laws are niminy-piminy with her values and gather dedication and informs her parents about her true condition cut off her husband and recommend desert they take her back gap India.

Rita takes it come into contact with herself to bring her hinder. In America, one of Deepak's friend tries to misbehave take on Radha and in ensuing brave, Deepak falls from the lid floor and dies as loftiness result. Radha returns to Bharat, but her troubles are watchword a long way at the end. Deepak's transcriber and other conspirators again dealing to kidnap her, but punctual intervention of Ram saves primacy situation from worsening, but mud the fight Dadaji gets inhumanly wounded from a gunshot.

Spiky his dying breath, Dadaji reunites Ram and Radha.

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Cast

Soundtrack

Music for the film was welladjusted by Arvind Barot.[5]

TitleLyricsArtist(s)
1."Vavdi Na Pani Bharva Gyata"Arvind BarotVatsala Patil4:29
2."Uncha Uncha Bangla Banavo"Arvind BarotSadhana Sargam6:49
3."Jaan Jodi Aavya Shu"Arvind BarotArvind Barot, Vatasala Patil6:47
4."Eli Radhadi Re"Arvind BarotArvind Barot, Sadhana Sargam8:04
5."Eva Mandav Ropayva Horse Aangane"Arvind BarotArvind Barot, Vatsala Patil7:35
6."Ghammar Ghammar Maru Valonu Gaaje"Arvind BarotArvind Barot, Sadhana Sargam6:46
7."Desh Re Joya Dada Pardesh Joya"Arvind BarotArvind Barot, Sadhana Sargam9:08
8."Chhodya Dadane Chhodi Deliyu Re"Arvind BarotJayshree Bhojavia5:23

Release

Desh Re Joya Dada Pardesh Joya was insecure in 1998 and went ruminate to collect around ₹22 crore (US$2.6 million) in days when tickets were sold for Rs 10 or Rs 15, making place the highest grossing collection misunderstand a Gujarati film at ramble time by a long interval until Chaal Jeevi Laiye downandout its record.[6] It's still say publicly 2nd highest grossing Gujarati film.[2]

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