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Mallojula Koteswara Rao (26 November 1954 – 24 November 2011 [3]), commonly known by his nom de guerre Kishenji (Hindi pronunciation: [kɪʃndʒiː]), was an Indian maoist leader who was a Politburo [4] and Central Military Commission [5] member of the Communist Party of India (Maoist), a banned revolutionary [6] organization in India; and also the party's military leader. [2]
Kkumud likes Kshitij who is Nakul's elder brother. Esha plans to avenge Kkusum. She drugs Kkumud and Kshitij and they consummate. Kkumud becomes pregnant with his baby, but Kshitij finds out that he has cancer, so he pretends to hate Kkumud. Kkumud's friend Garv (who is also Kshitij's friend) tells her to forget Kshitij.
Kshitij is a masculine name that means "horizon" in Sanskrit: Kshitij may refer to: Kshitij, a 1974 Indian film starring Helen and Bharat Kapoor; Kshitij (festival), an annual techno-management fest of Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur; Kshitij English Boarding School, a private boarding school, Banepa, Nepal
Hindustani, the lingua franca of Northern India and Pakistan, has two standardised registers: Hindi and Urdu.Grammatical differences between the two standards are minor but each uses its own script: Hindi uses Devanagari while Urdu uses an extended form of the Perso-Arabic script, typically in the Nastaʿlīq style.
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Kshitij Wagh is an Indian playback singer and a composer. He was contestant at the second season of Indian Idol in 2005 and 2006. [2] His early education in music came from his father Ramesh Wagh. Later he also learnt music from Gandharva Mahavidyalaya, New Delhi. [1]
Kshitee Jog [2] (born 1 January 1983) is an Indian actress who mainly works in Hindi television along with Hindi and Marathi film productions. She is best known for her role as Saraswati, [3] one of the main characters in the Zee TV daily soap Ghar Ki Lakshmi Betiyann. [4]
Ksshitij began his career with the direction of the DVD film Meri Vahuti Da viyah.In 2009 he got his first big break in the form of Harbhajan mann's "Heer-Ranjha" and then "Yaara o Dildaara" again a Habhajan mann's movie and then in 2013 he directed an out and out comedy film Jatts in Golmaal starring Arya Babbar, Gurpreet Guggi, jaswinder bhalla Binnu dhillon karamjeet anmol.