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Doraha (Urdu: دوراہا) (English: Crossroad) is a Pakistani drama television series which premiered on Geo Entertainment on 17 October 2008. It is an adaptation of an Urdu novel Mein Ne Khawabon Ka Shajar Dekha Hai , written by Umera Ahmad . [ 1 ]
The video focuses heavily on dance and includes America's Best Dance Crew season-five winners the Poreotics, season-three runner-up Beat Freaks, as well as various other dancers and dance crews. Singer and actress Kat Graham makes an appearance in a scene with the Poreotics. [26] [27] [28] "Love Me" None Alfredo Flores
In 1967, he appeared as the leading actor in films like Devar Bhabi, Doraha, Insaaniyat and Maan baap. From 1964 to 1968, Murad and Pervaiz Malik made Heera Aur Pathar, Armaan, Ehsaan, Doraha and Jahan tum wahan hum. The combination of Waheed Murad, Pervaiz Malik, Masroor Anwar, Sohail Rana, Ahmed Rushdi and Zeba created a number of films.
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Doraha is a 1967 Pakistani musical romance film directed by Pervaiz Malik. It starred Waheed Murad and Shamim Ara, with Deeba, Talish and Ibrahim Nafees in the supporting cast. The film become remarkable due to its music, which was composed by Sohail Rana. It was co-produced by Malik and Rana under banner United Talents. [1] [2]
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Eileen Heckart (1919–2001), actress; born in Columbus; Elsie Janis (1889–1956), vaudeville performer, screenwriter, actress and composer; born in Columbus and maintained a home there; A.J. Langer (1974– ), television (My So-Called Life); born in Columbus and lived there until age five
In 2010, she appeared in the dance film StreetDance 3D in the lead role alongside George Sampson, Diversity, and Flawless. [citation needed] She portrays Isabella Linton in a 2011 film adaptation of Wuthering Heights. [citation needed] She appeared as Witney Whitehead in the BBC drama Candy Cabs which began on 5 April 2011.