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Pardesi ()


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The film is based on travelogues of XV century Russian traveler Afanasy Nikitin called "A journey beyond the three seas"

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Mehmud Gawan
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Sakharam
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Champa
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Lakshmi
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Asad Khan
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Mikhailo Zamkov (as V. Belyakov)
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Hasan Bag (as P. Jairaj)
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(as S. Kayukov)
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Champa's Father
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(as V. Obukhova)
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Champa's Mother
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Afanasi Nikitn
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Athanasius Nikitin's father
Leonid Topchiyev ...
Ivan III
N. Zhivago

Directed by

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Khwaja Ahmad Abbas
Vasili Pronin

Written by

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Khwaja Ahmad Abbas ... ()
 
Mariya Smirnova ... ()

Produced by

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Naya Sansar ... producer

Music by

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Anil Biswas
Boris Chaikovsky

Cinematography by

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Yevgeni Andrikanis
Vladimir Nikolayev ... (as V. Nikolayev)
S. Ramachandra ... (as Ramchandra Singh)

Art Direction by

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M.R. Achrekar
Mikhail Bogdanov
Gennady Myasnikov

Costume Design by

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Olga Kruchinina

Art Department

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Boris Zelensky ... poster artist: Soviet Union

Sound Department

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Valeri Popov ... sound

Music Department

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Asad Bhopali ... lyricist
Manna Dey ... playback singer
Prem Dhawan ... lyricist
Ali Sardar Jafri ... lyricist
Meena Kapoor ... playback singer
Lata Mangeshkar ... playback singer

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Storyline

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Taglines India's first film in widescreen/CinemaScope. It was also in colour See more »
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Additional Details

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Also Known As
  • Khozhdenie za tri morya (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • Хождение за три моря (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • Khozhdeniye za tri morya (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • Le voyage des trois mers (France)
  • Fahrt über drei Meere (Germany)
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Runtime
  • 152 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Oleg Strizhenov trying to speak North-Russian dialect (with no vowel reduction) but in fact in Tver, from where Afanasij Nikitin, people spoke other dialect See more »

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