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Pavsacha Nibandh (transl. An Essay Of The Rain) is an Indian Marathi-language short film directed by Nagraj Manjule. It is produced by Balkrishna Manjule, Sheshraj Manjule, and Gargee Kulkarni. The film won the Best Director in Non-Feature Film and Best Audiography in Non-feature Film categories at the 65th National Film Awards in 2018. It ...
Har Mod Par [8] (2002) Hare Kkaanch Ki Choodiyaan (2005–2006) Haunted Nights (2012–2013) Isse Kehte Hai Golmaal Ghar (2004–2005) Jai Jai Jai Bajrang Bali (2011–2015) Jhilmil Sitaaron Ka Aangan Hoga (2012–2013) Jo Ishq Ki Marzi Woh Rab Ki Marzi (2009) Kaala Saaya (2011) Kagaar [9] (2002–2004) Kagaz Ki Kashti [10] (2002–2003)
Praan Jaaye Par Shaan Na Jaaye is a 2003 Indian Hindi-language black comedy film directed by Sanjay Jha which depicts various aspects of chawl culture in Mumbai. It was inspired by the Malayalam film Vietnam Colony. This film was co-produced by Raj Lalchandani, Mahesh Manjrekar, Asoo Nihlani and Sagoon Wagh. The film stars Aman Verma and Rinke ...
Jaya Prada Nahata (born Lalitha Rani Rao; 3 April 1962) is an Indian actress and politician known for her works majorly in Telugu cinema and Hindi cinema as well as in Tamil films in late '70s, '80s and early '90s. [8]
Govinda snapped at trailer launch of the film Fry Day. Govinda is an Indian actor, dancer, comedian and politician known for his work in Hindi films.Govinda's first film was 1986's Ilzaam, and he has appeared in over 130 films. [1]
Apne Dam Par is a 1996 Indian Hindi-language action film directed by Arshad Khan, [1] starring Mithun Chakraborty, Shilpa Shirodkar, Govinda, Sonali Bendre, Aasif Sheikh, Shakti Kapoor and Raza Murad.
Jaggu Ki Lalten is an Indian Hindi-language comedy-drama musical film that was released on 14 October 2022. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was directed and written by Vipin Kapoor, produced by Preeti Gupta, co-produced by Nitin Bharti, and executive produced by Ashish Sharma.
One of the earliest snapshots of the home page, dated 1 June 2004, can be seen at the earlier archives of Sanskrit Wikipedia. [9] The earliest article still available on Sanskrit Wikipedia's site is apparently Damana dīva, dated July 9, 2004, however the first article was made on 21 March 2004.