1930, Czechoslovakia) and Jean During (b.1947, France) both of whom contributed outstanding work in the field of Iran’s provincial music. This applies to two of the most important ethnomusicologists of Iran’s music: Bruno Nettl (b. These musicians had a specific focus on Baluchistan music in terms of recording for the purposes of documentation, yet barely focussed on any direct form of composition based on such recordings. Mohammad Taghi Masoudieh, Fouzieh Majd and Hormuz Farhat are pioneers who have carried out significant research into the folk music of Iran. Over the last 50 years, Iranian ethnomusicologists, musicians and enthusiasts have recorded Iranian folk music and documented the culture which surrounds it. Their new collaboration RAAZ, which means “secret” in Farsi, is just that, a secretive sonic world of obscured Baluchi tones and modal structures, edged into a contemporary magical mirage”. Monolith Cocktail: “With a background in augmenting and in experimenting with the neoclassical genre, both Afsher and Khayam take the source material on a near avant-garde exploration of the esoteric and mysterious. It leaves the listener filled with the hope with which this record was recorded and released, that the future exists for artists such as these, and even better, we have no idea yet what it will sound like”. Loud And Quiet, 8/10 points: “(…) Electronic crackles codify into rhythmic, clickable beats and it feels like the birth of something, almost akin to Kubrick’s star child sequence from 2001: A Space Odyssey. The Line Of Best Fit, 9/10 points: “ RAAZ is a singular opportunity to hone in on just one small part of what defines the forward-moving spirit of modern Iran” There are two Rajesh Khanna.Al : “Unsilencing sanctions: Iranian musicians launch album in Germany”. Ravindra Dave explained me my scenes and movements very clearly correcting my way of walking.Also it was based on double role and was a film much ahead of its time. Though I was right with my dialogues, my movements were not up to the mark. In my first three shots, I had to perform with stress on my body language and dialogue delivery.
Though I had lots of confidence, I was shy in facing the camera initially. Rajesh Khanna said in an interview, "Though “Aakhri Khat” is my first film, I received my first break as a leading actor in Ravindra Dave's, “Raaz” in 1967.
In the end Kumar identifies the villains, fights and defeats them. Thus he began to have the recurring dreams when he returned to Africa. As a result of his head injury from the attack of Sarkar's men, Kumar had lost his memory. Sunil went to find help but was mistaken for Kumar and killed and buried in the forest. At the same time, Sunil and his friend arrived in Viran Nagar and found Kumar unconscious. Kumar was attacked by Sarkar's henchmen and lost consciousness. Sapru) who was against Kumar and Sapna's love and hence planned to kill Kumar. The killer was Sapna's evil uncle Sarkar Nath ( D.K.
Kumar finds out the truth from a mysterious man ( Kamal Kapoor) that the man who was killed was actually Kumar's twin brother Sunil. Kumar and Rocky must now find out who was killed, and why the villagers believe that Kumar has returned from the grave. Then another local villager named Bansi tells them he had himself seen Kumar getting killed and buried in the nearby forest. But Kumar has never been to this place before, and ends up even more confused. Then a young woman, Sapna ( Babita), meets with Kumar, tells him that she has been awaiting his return, and now they can be together again. They find temporary accommodations and set out to discover the mystery behind Kumar's dreams. When they go to find a ride, the locals shy away from them as behave as though they have seen a ghost. They are able to find Viran Nagar railway station, which is exactly as Kumar had dreamed of. He decides to find for himself and travels to India along with his friend, Rocky ( I.S Johar). He has recurring dreams of a Railway Station in India called "Viran Nagar". Kumar ( Rajesh Khanna), though of Indian origin, lives in Africa.