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The village has a temple complex of Devrani Jethani Temple Complex which are in half ruined stage. It is believed that it was built by two Queens of Rajprashad the ruler of Sharbhpururiya dynasty. Archeologists believe it to be of 5th or 6th century. Devrani temple is made up of red sandstone which is predominantly of Guptan archaeological style.
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Badii Devrani is an Indian television show that aired on &TV from 30 March 2015 to 13 November 2015. [1] It was the story of an unusual union between an older woman, Reeti, and a younger man, Vibhor, even though their families are bitter enemies.
Bhakti (Krishna Gokani) is a poor girl living in a beautiful village in Gujarat near Ahmedabad.Everyone sees her as unlucky because her mother, Gayatri, died while giving birth to Bhakti, and Bhakti's father Hasmukh refused to see her face or recognize her beauty.
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There were at least forty-four leading Gujarati directors during this period. [4] The Gujarati cinema dates back to 9 April 1932, when the first Gujarati film Narsinh Mehta was released. [4] [5] Leeludi Dharti (1968) was the first colour film of Gujarati cinema. [6] After flourishing through the 1960s to 1980s, the industry saw a decline.