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Mandira Bedi (born 15 April 1972) [1] is an Indian actress, fashion designer, [2] and television presenter. She gained recognition by playing the title role in the 1994 television show, Shanti , which was telecast on India's national channel, Doordarshan .
Hosted by Navjot Singh Sidhu and Mandira Bedi, the show features celebrity singers, chatting, music, stand up comedians, and entertaining performers. [1] References
Meerabai Not Out is a 2008 Hindi Bollywood film that stars Mahesh Manjrekar, Mandira Bedi, Eijaz Khan, and Anupam Kher. It is directed by Chandrakant Kulkarni and produced by Pritish Nandy Communications. Mandira Bedi plays the role of a cricket-crazy fan. Anil Kumble is also seen in a cameo in the film. The film was released in India on 5 ...
He was married to actress and TV presenter Mandira Bedi. [1] He died on 30 June 2021 due to a heart attack. [2] Filmography. Title Year Director Producer
Achint Kaur is an actress in Indian television and cinema, particularly recognized for her roles as Mandira and Pallavi in Ekta Kapoor's soap operas, Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi and Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii, respectively, both of which were broadcast on StarPlus. She also voiced the character Shenzi in the Hindi version of the movie The Lion King.
Mandira may refer to: . Mandir, a Sanskrit word meaning temple; Mandir (film), a 1937 Indian film Mandira, a 1990 Indian Bengali-language film; Mandira (instrument), Indian musical instrument consisting of a pair of metal bowls used for rhythm effect mainly used in India and Bangladesh
Mausi Maa temple. The Mausi Maa temple is situated at the mid-way of the Bada danda (Grand road) of Puri.It is a small temple dedicated to Goddess Ardhashini. [1]As per Jagannath mythology, once Goddess Lakshmi Devi left Shri Mandira, and thus Jagannath and Balabhadra become poor and had to go out for begging.
Yitzchak Abadi was born in Venezuela. He moved with his parents to Tiberias, Mandatory Palestine at age 2. As a child Abadi attended school in Haifa. His studies began in the Yishuv Hachdash in Tel Aviv, Israel and continued in Yeshivat Chevron in Jerusalem. At 19 years old, he was sent by the Chazon Ish to study in Montreux, Switzerland.