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Maharaja is a quiet man who works as a barber in Ramki Saloon in Chennai. One day, a truck slams into a house he and his family were visiting, leading to his wife's death. His daughter, Jothi, survives when a dustbin accidentally falls and covers her. Maharaja and Jothi name the dustbin "Lakshmi" out of affection.
Maharaj is a 2024 Indian Hindi-language historical drama film directed by Siddharth P. Malhotra and produced by YRF Entertainment. It stars Junaid Khan, (son of actor Aamir Khan) in his film debut with Jaideep Ahlawat, Shalini Pandey and Sharvari. [2] The film is based on the Maharaj Libel Case of 1862 and Saurabh Shah's novel about the case. [3]
Maharaja is a 1998 Indian Hindi superhero film directed by Anil Sharma. It stars Govinda and Manisha Koirala in the title roles. [4] Plot
The actor’s 50th film, the Tamil-language “Maharaja,” written and directed by Nithilan Saminathan (“Kurangu Bommai”), is an action-packed saga that blends thriller elements with family ...
The Maharaj Libel Case was an 1862 trial in the HM Queen Victoria's Supreme Court of Bombay, in a post Indian Rebellion of 1857 era British India.The case was initiated by Jadunathjee Brajratanjee Maharaj against Nanabhai Rustomji Ranina and Karsandas Mulji.
Maharaja is a 2005 Kannada-language family drama film directed by Om Sai Prakash featuring Sudeep and Nikita Thukral in the lead roles. [1] The film features background score and soundtrack composed by S. A. Rajkumar and lyrics by K. Kalyan and V. Nagendra Prasad .
Maharaja (transl. Great king ) is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language film written and directed by Manoharan and produced by J. Ravi. The film stars Nassar , Sathya and Anjali .
A Shia Muslim by birth, Zubeida converted to Hinduism according to Arya Samaj rites to marry Maharaja Hanwant Singh of Jodhpur, on 17 December 1950, in Bombay. She took on the name Vidya Rani and moved to Jodhpur. [1] She gave birth to the couple's son, Rao Raja Hukum Singh (also known as Tutu Bana), in Bombay on 2 August 1951. [2]