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The Big Reel is an excellent means by which a researcher can tap into the huge collector trade, where most of today's extant television programming can be found. Indeed, with increasing frequency researchers themselves advertise in its pages, announcing what titles they need in the hope that some collector might have that rare print or kinescope, and be willing to part with it (for a price) or ...
Raaj Kumar began his career with Rangeeli in 1952 and followed it with Anmol Sahar (1952), Aabshar (1953), Ghamand (1955), none of which could establish him. After many years of struggle, he got his breakthrough with Mehboob Khan's epic drama film Mother India (1957). [7]
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Antique Trader is a full-color American magazine about antiques and collectibles, including a classifieds section, published twice monthly, including six double issues. [1] [2] Headquartered in Stevens Point, Wis., the highly designed and illustrated magazine features in-depth articles on antique and collecting trends, informative and entertaining stories and profiles of key industry players ...
Classic Images is a monthly American mail-subscription newspaper in tabloid format, founded in 1962 by film collector Samuel K. Rubin, dedicated to film and television of the "Golden Age". [1] Its offices are located in Muscatine, Iowa, and it is published by the Muscatine Journal division of Lee Enterprises, Inc.
Autograph Collector Magazine was a U.S. magazine for autograph collectors.The magazine was started in 1986. [1] They offered news, celebrity interviews and addresses, in-person signing event listings, counterfeit-detection articles, and in-depth articles on collecting autographs from people in various professions, from sports to Hollywood to business and more.
The story focuses on a young, strong-minded woman, Pratigya Saxena, who will go to any length to fight for her rights, and Krishna Singh Thakur, an uneducated goon. The Thakurs, headed by Krishna's father, Sajjan Singh Thakur, hold power in Allahabad, and are rooted deep in tradition and superstition.
Parag Saxena: 1977 B.Tech. (Chemical Engineering) Co-founder and former Chief Executive Officer of New Silk Route [31] Rahul Yadav: Joined with B.Tech. (Metallurgical Engineering) Later dropped out. [32] Co-founder and former Chief Executive Officer of Housing.com [33] [34] Rajiv L. Gupta: 1967 B.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering) Chairman of Aptiv ...