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Shareek is a 2015 Punjabi musical drama film directed by Navaniat Singh, [3] starring Jimmy Sheirgill, [4] Mahie Gill, [5] Guggu Gill, Simar Gill, Oshin Sai, Mukul Dev, Kuljinder Singh Sidhu, Prince KJ, Hobby Dhaliwal, and Gulchoo Jolly. [6] It was produced under the banner of Ohri Productions and Green Planet Production.
Gill ran for district attorney in 2006, losing to Lohra Miller. He defeated her in the 2010 election. [3] On March 18, 2014, Gill announced his bid for a second term, [4] and in November of the same year, defeated Republican challenger Steve Nelson, retaining his position as the District Attorney. [5]
Rotimatic was invented by Indian-born Pranoti Nagarkar and Rishi Israni. Nagarkar is a mechanical engineer and Israni studied computer science. [4] They are the Co-Founder of Zimplistic Pte Ltd., which was incorporated in Singapore in 2008.
Sasural Simar Ka (transl. Simar's In-Laws) is an Indian Hindi-language television soap opera produced by Rashmi Sharma Telefilms that aired from 25 April 2011 to 2 March 2018 on Colors TV. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is the second longest-running Indian television series on Colors TV, after Balika Vadhu .
Shubman Gill (Punjabi: [ʃʊbmən ɡɪl]; born 8 September 1999) is an Indian international cricketer who represents the national team across all three formats of the game and is the current vice-captain of the ODI team.
"Rôti" is the eleventh episode of the first season of the psychological thriller–horror series Hannibal. The episode was written by Steve Lightfoot, series creator Bryan Fuller and supervising producer Scott Nimerfro, and directed by Guillermo Navarro.
Gill and the under-19 side managed to reach the final of the tournament, where they took on hosts Nepal. The team lost on penalties 5–4 after drawing after extra-time 1–1. [ 1 ] Despite the defeat and being given the vice-captaincy, Gill was optimistic about the opportunity to play in the tournament, stating "It was an enriching experience.
Lady Fermoy was born Ruth Sylvia Gill at Dalhebity House, Bieldside, Aberdeenshire, the daughter of Colonel William Smith Gill and his wife, Ruth (née Littlejohn, daughter of David Littlejohn, DL). [1] She showed early promise as a pianist and studied under Alfred Cortot at the Paris Conservatoire in the 1920s. [2]