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Super 30 is an Indian educational programme started in Patna, India under the banner of Ramanujan School of Mathematics. It was founded by Anand Kumar, a mathematics teacher. [1]
Another look of Hrithik Roshan from the film unveiled in new poster on 2 June. [29] [30] The next day another poster with Roshan soaking in the rain of success with motto "Misaal Bano, Haqdaar Bano" (Be an example, be qualified) was released. [31] one day later on 4 June official trailer of the film was released by Reliance Entertainment. It ...
The battle scene featuring Roshan and Ulhas Barve, who plays the King of Mankeshwar, Chittorgarh district, was filmed in June 2007 at Jaipur. [71] Shooting was completed in October–November 2007 at Karjat.
Hrithik Roshan (pronounced [ˈɾɪt̪ɪk ɾoʃən]; [1] born 10 January 1974) is an Indian actor who works in Hindi cinema. He has portrayed a variety of characters ...
Raj Mandir Cinema is a movie theatre in Jaipur in Rajasthan state in India. [2] Situated on the Bhagwan Das Road, near M.I. Road, the meringue-shaped auditorium opened in 1976, and over the years has seen many movie premieres of Hindi films, and has become a popular symbol of Jaipur.
The title of the film is inspired by the Panjabi MC song Mundian To Bach Ke Rahi.Shooting for the film took place in November and December 2013 in Nalagarh and Chandigarh. [3] [4] The films trailer along with the first look posters were launched on April 15, 2014 at a first of its kind media event for a Punjabi film [5] and the film released on 30 May 2014 [6] receiving three star review ...
Roshan Kumari Fakir Mohammad is an Indian classical dancer, actor and choreographer, considered by many as one of the foremost exponents of the Indian classical dance form of Kathak. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] She follows the Jaipur Gharana and is the founder of Nritya Kala Kendra , Mumbai, an academy promoting Kathak. [ 4 ]
Jaipur derives its name from Sawai Jai Singh II (1693-1744), the ruler of Amer, who founded the city in 1727. [11] In Sanskrit, variations of the word "pur" or "pura" are commonly used to refer to a city or town with "Jaipur" essentially meaning "The City of Jai" or "Jai's City," paying homage to Maharaja Jai Singh II, who established the city.