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Robert and Bhalla somehow manage to kidnap Ram Gopal which shocks Amar and Prem. When they go to Teja's hideout to rescue Ram Gopal, they mistake Teja for him and take him to his house. The next day, Raveena and Karishma tell their suspicion to Amar and Prem who discover the truth by secretly following Teja to his hideout where Ram Gopal tricks ...
Nikhil and Vinay are both trained in classical music. [4] Singer Anuradha Paudwal discovered the duo and recommended them to Gulshan Kumar , owner of T-Series music company, and director Chandra Barot , who signed them for the 1991 romantic film Pyar Bhara Dil . [ 5 ]
Vinay Pathak (born 27 July 1968) [citation needed] is an Indian theater and film actor. He has starred in many films including Khosla Ka Ghosla , Bheja Fry , Island City and Johnny Gaddaar and had a supporting role in movies like Jism , Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi and My Name is Khan .
Vinay Forrt was born in Fort Kochi, Kerala, to M. V. Mani and Sujatha. His real name is Vinay Kumar, and he changed his name as a tribute to his birthplace. He has a sister, Suma, and a brother, Syam. He was educated at St John De Britto Anglo-Indian High School, Fort Kochi and Aquinas College, Edacochin. Before entering the movie industry, he ...
"Bhala Hai, Bura Hai, Jaisa Bhi Hai" Laxmikant–Pyarelal S. H. Bihari solo Pahunche Huwe Log "Koi Keh De In Deewanon Se" Kalyanji–Anandji Payam Sayeedi Suresh Wadkar Pattharon Ka Shaher "Yaadon Ka Rishta" Iqbal Qureshi G. P. Satish solo "Akhiyan Hai Noor Bhari" (version 1) "Akhiyan Hai Noor Bhari" (version 2) Pyaar Ka Pahela Sawan
Vinay Chandra Maudgalya was born on 2 April 1918. He received his early training in Hindustani classical music at Vishnu Digambar Paluskar's academy in Lahore. Later, he trained under Vinayakrao Patwardhan in Pune. He arrived in Delhi in 1939, as a "lanky, strikingly handsome" 21-year old, with a mandate to set up a school for classical music ...
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