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Swaragini — Jodein Rishton Ke Sur (Swaragini — Join the Melody of Relationships) is an Indian Hindi-language television drama series that aired from 2 March 2015 to 17 December 2016 on Colors TV and streams digitally on Jio Cinema. [2]
Puncch Beat is an Indian romantic drama miniseries created and written by Vikas Gupta [1] [2] starring Harshita Gaur, Priyank Sharma, Siddharth Sharma, and Khushi Joshi. This series started streaming on ALT Balaji on the 14th of February, 2019.
The soundtrack of Khamoshiyan was composed by Ankit Tiwari, Jeet Gannguli, Navad Zafar & Bobby Imraan. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] The lyrics for the soundtrack were penned by Rashmi Singh and Sayeed Quadri . The first single from the album, "Khamoshiyan", composed by Jeet Gannguli and crooned by Arijit Singh was released on 10 December 2014.
Khudgarz (transl. Selfish) is a 1987 Indian Hindi-language action drama film, produced and directed by Rakesh Roshan under the Film Kraft banner. It features an ensemble cast of Jeetendra, Shatrughan Sinha, Govinda, Bhanupriya, Amrita Singh and Neelam Kothari with music composed by Rajesh Roshan. The film marks the directorial debut of actor ...
The music for the film was composed by Raju Singh.The album consists of 8 songs. A critic from Rediff.com wrote that "Paagalpan is a complete album. Fresh vocals, melodious music, catchy rhythms and great use of every possible musical instrument".
Kuch Rang Pyar Ke Aise Bhi (transl. Some Colors of Love like this too) is an Indian Hindi-language romantic drama television series which aired on 29 February 2016 to 2 November 2017 on Sony TV.
A YouTuber by the name of "Dogfood" cut together a bunch of scenes from all 10 seasons to create an episode where, you guessed it, Chandler dies. Take a look at what it would look like below. Take ...
"Porphyria's Lover" is a poem by Robert Browning which was first published as "Porphyria" in the January 1836 issue of Monthly Repository. [1] Browning later republished it in Dramatic Lyrics (1842) paired with "Johannes Agricola in Meditation" under the title "Madhouse Cells". The poem did not receive its definitive title until 1863.