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Rajendra Nagar, Indore is known for Institute Of Engineering & Science IPS Academy, Indore which is situated on NH-3. Rajendra Nagar Railway Station is equipped with 2 Reservation Counters with Broad Gauge line. It is mostly a Hindu dominating area of the city. Presently many infrastructure projects are booming up here as in other places of Indore.
Ravindra Natya Grah is a theatre auditorium and exhibition hall located in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. The theater is named after Rabindranath Tagore who became the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize. It is run by Indore Municipal Corporation and has with the capacity of 900 persons with a parking facilities and also has Hotel Apsara in its ...
Year Film Language Actor Notes 1976: Manmadha Leelai: Telugu: Kamal Haasan: 1981: Nalugu Stambhalata: Telugu: Naresh: 1982: Gandhi: Telugu (dubbed) Ben Kingsley: 1983
Suburbs along the ring road and areas like Mahalaxmi, Tulsi Nagar, Neeranjanpur, Rajendra Nagar and many more were carved out. With the development, many people from other places migrated to the city and opted for cheaper accommodations in the suburbs. Neighbouring suburbs: Dewas Naka, Vijay Nagar, Malviya Nagar
C21 Malhar Mall is a shopping mall in the city of Indore in India. The name represents the twin malls Malhar Mall & C21 Mall located adjacent to each other in Vijay Nagar, Indore . Both the malls are connected via walkways at two junctions in air as well as the ground.
The Indore Junction railway station is the main junction to catch trains. Public transport such as autos, taxis, magic-vans, city buses are readily available. LIG Colony being located on the arterial A.B. Road (Agra–Bombay Road NH 52), several City Bus routes serve the area, with fares ranging from ₹10.00 to ₹25.00 or even more depending on distance.
The nearest railway station is Saifee Nagar railway station. However, it is just a flag station. The Indore Junction railway station is not too far away. Public transport such as autos, taxis, magic-vans, city buses are readily available.
A critic from Cinema Express wrote that "The SV Krishna Reddy directorial borrows heavily from the past, leaving them devoid of effective drama". [3] A critic from The Times of India wrote that "This family entertainer works in parts but disappoints as a package because of its archaic storytelling and banal humor in the second half". [4]