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Santosh Anand (born 5 March 1929) is an Indian lyricist who attained success in the 1970s, earning the Filmfare Award for Best Lyricist twice in 1975 and 1983. [1] He has also been awarded the Yash Bharti Award in 2016.
Acanthus arboreus grows best in well-draining soil under full sun to partial shade and is adaptable to cooler climates, enduring temperatures as low as –5°C. [4] The plant features spoon-shaped, spiny-edged green leaves and produces pink flowers on tall stems during summer. It can reach heights of 4 to 19 feet and is known for its drought ...
Acanthus is a genus of about 30 species of flowering plants in the family Acanthaceae, native to tropical and warm temperate regions, ...
Pyar Ka Mandir (lit. Temple of Love) is a 1988 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by K. Bapaiah. The film stars Mithun Chakraborty, Madhavi, Nirupa Roy, Raj Kiran, Shoma Anand, Kader Khan and Aruna Irani. The music was composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal.
Acanthaceae (/ æ k æ n ˈ θ eɪ s iː ˌ aɪ,-s i ˌ i /) is a family (the acanthus family) of dicotyledonous flowering plants containing almost 250 genera and about 2500 species. Most are tropical herbs , shrubs , or twining vines; some are epiphytes .
Main Rangeela Pyar Ka Rahi Lata Mangeshkar & Subir Sen: Hasrat Jaipuri: 3 Kali Anar Ki Na Itna Satao Asha Bhosle & Manna Dey: Hasrat Jaipuri: 4 Main Rickshwala Mohd. Rafi: Shailendra: 5 Yeh Kaisa Nyay Tera Lata Mangeshkar: Shailendra: 6 Bagon Mein Baharon Mein Lata Mangeshkar: Shailendra: 7 Badi Door Se Aai Hoon Main Lata Mangeshkar: Shailendra: 8
Pyaar Ka Punchnama (transl. Post mortem of love) is a 2011 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy buddy film written and directed by newbie Luv Ranjan.The film stars Kartik Aaryan, Divyendu Sharma, Raayo S. Bakhirta, Nushrat Bharucha, Sonnalli Seygall and Ishita Raj Sharma and follows the story of three working bachelors who find girls whom they fall in love with and the twists and turns of the ...
Acanthus mollis on the ruins of the Palatine Hill, Rome. Acantha (Ancient Greek: Ἀκάνθα, romanized: Akántha, lit. 'thorn' [1]) is often claimed to be a minor character in Greek mythology whose metamorphosis was the origin of the Acanthus plant. [2] Acantha's myth however does not appear in any classical source. [3]