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Meet Hooda Sangwan: a tomboyish girl, Anubha and Ashok's younger daughter; Manushi's sister; Meet Ahlawat and Manmeet's widow; Raj and Sumeet's mother (2021–2023)( Missing / assumed to be dead. No proper ending given to the main character)
[1] [4] He spent most of his childhood with his grandmother in their hometown as his parents travelled extensively, and resided in the Middle East for most part. [5] He has an elder sister, Anjali Hooda Sangwan, a medical (MBBS, MD) doctor trained in India and in the United States, [6] [7] [8] and a younger brother Sandeep Hooda, a Software ...
Dhaval Roy of the Times of India rates 3 out of 5 starts and wrote, "With a shorter runtime, fresher story, and crisper screenplay, Tera Kya Hoga Lovely would have been a more interesting watch. However, it manages to entertain with its lighthearted humor and strong performances." [12] Fayak Ansari of Amar Ujala rated the film only 1 star out ...
While Anjali as Jhansi remains the focal point and delivers, the season needed better writing and screenplay." [ 13 ] Latha Srinivasan of India Today rated one-and-a-half out of five stars and wrote, " Jhansi Season 2 is below average but those who are fans of women-centric series could attempt to watch it."
Tujhyat Jeev Rangala (transl. My heart is filled in you) is an Indian Marathi language television series which aired on Zee Marathi. [1] The show is one of the top rated Marathi TV show from its inception and also Zee Marathi's third longest running soap opera. [2]
This album released several songs, which are featured by Rashi Salil Harmalkar, Bhaven Dhanak and Nakash. [33] Song Dama Dam Mast Qalandar was remade for this show. The remade version also featured by Rashi Salil, which promo was released on 8 March 2018 via YouTube .
Shakti — Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki (transl. Strength — feeling of existence) is an Indian Hindi-language social drama television series produced by Rashmi Sharma Telefilms airing from 30 May 2016 to 1 October 2021 on Colors TV. [2]
He started a production house 'Anjali Pictures' in 1951, using the name of his wife after parting ways with Aswini Pictures. He produced some of the blockbusters in the film industry like Paradesi in 1952 in Telugu, which was directed by L. V. Prasad , Poongottai in Tamil, Anarkali in 1955, Suvarna Sundari in 1957 and Bhakta Tukaram in 1973.