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Kyunkii Tum Hi Ho (transl. Because You Are The One) is an Indian Hindi-language romance drama television series. Produced by Amar Upadhyay and Suhail Zaidi under the banner of Hawk Eye Vision, [2] it stars Priyanka Dhawale, Manish Raisinghan and Karan Khanna in lead roles and formerly starred Amar Upadhyay and Harsh Nagar in lead roles. [3]
"Tum Hi Ho" (transl. You are the one ) is an Indian Hindi -language romantic song from the 2013 Indian film Aashiqui 2 , sung by Arijit Singh . It was composed and written by Mithoon .
Aasmanon Pay Likha (Urdu: آسمانوں پہ لکھا) (meaning Written on skies) is a TV show that aired on Geo Entertainment television. It stars Sajal Ali and Sheheryar Munawar in lead roles. Plot
Note that Hindi–Urdu transliteration schemes can be used for Punjabi as well, for Gurmukhi (Eastern Punjabi) to Shahmukhi (Western Punjabi) conversion, since Shahmukhi is a superset of the Urdu alphabet (with 2 extra consonants) and the Gurmukhi script can be easily converted to the Devanagari script.
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Kyon Ki (transl. Because) is a 2005 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film written and directed by Priyadarshan and produced by Sunil Manchanda and Mukesh Talreja. It is a remake of Priyadarshan's own 1986 Malayalam film Thalavattam (1986) which in turn was inspired by the 1975 film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest [2] [3] an adapatation of Ken Kesey's 1962 novel of the same name.
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.
This article lists Urdu-language films in order by year of production.Below films are mostly from Pakistan along with some Indian Urdu movies. For a full list of Pakistani films, including Punjabi language, Bengali language films and Urdu see List of Pakistani films.