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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 23 January 2025. Indian Businessman Dilip Shanghvi Born (1955-10-01) 1 October 1955 (age 69) Amreli, Gujarat, India Alma mater Bhawanipur Education Society College, University of Calcutta Occupation(s) Founder and MD of Sun Pharmaceuticals Spouse Vibha Shanghvi Children 2 Dilip Shanghvi (born 1 October ...
Alok Nath (born 10 July 1956), also known as Sanskaari Babuji, is an Indian former actor known for his work in Hindi cinema and television. [6] He made his film debut with the 1982 English (and Hindi) film Gandhi, directed by Sir Richard Attenborough, which won an Oscar Academy Award for Best Picture that year. [7]
Maine Pyar Kiya (transl. 'I've loved'), also known by the initialism MPK, is a 1989 Indian Hindi-language romantic musical film directed by Sooraj Barjatya in his directorial debut.
Paari (Bengali: পাড়ি) is a 1966 Bengali film directed by Jagganath Chatterjee, based on a story by Jarasandha.It stars Dharmendra in his first Bengali film [2] and Pronoti Ghosh, with Dilip Kumar in a guest appearance as a jailor in Andaman and was successful. [3]
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Shiv Charan Sharma, a farmer, moves to the city to make a life with his son Rohan, daughter Radha Seth and his wife. He meets Munna, an orphan. Shiv and Munna work hard in the underbelly of the city outside the law and go on to lead a syndicate of gangsters. Years pass by, and Shiv Charan Sharma is shown to have become an untouchable gang lord.
₹ 15.75 crore (equivalent to ₹ 136 crore or US$16 million in 2023) [1] Saudagar (transl. Merchant) is a 1991 Indian Hindi -language drama film, directed by Subhash Ghai . It starred two legends of the Hindi silver screen, Dilip Kumar and Raaj Kumar , in lead roles.
Sunghursh ("Struggle") is a 1968 Indian Hindi film directed and produced by Harnam Singh Rawail.It is based on Layli Asmaner Ayna ("Layli Does Not Go To Heaven"), a short story in Bengali language by Jnanpith Award-winning writer Mahasweta Devi, which presents a fictionalised account of a vendetta within a thuggee cult in the holy Indian town of Varanasi.