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  2. 'Asoka' makeup trend on TikTok inspired by 2000s ... - AOL

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    The trend takes inspiration from a 2001 Hindi film of the same name, and it has creators styling themselves in Indian bridal hair, makeup and outfits to the beat of one of the movie’s songs.

  3. San Sanana - Wikipedia

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    Makeup artists and internet personalities would lip sync to the lyrics while slowly transforming into an Indian bride, often interspersed with different styles of Indian makeup, looks and clothing, including dressing in the style of Kareena Kapoor's character in the 2001 film. [5]

  4. Asoka (2001 film) - Wikipedia

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    It is a dramatized version of the early life of emperor Ashoka, of the Maurya Empire, who ruled most of the Indian subcontinent in the 3rd century BCE. The film stars Shah Rukh Khan as the titular character alongside Kareena Kapoor , Rahul Dev , Danny Denzongpa , Hrishitaa Bhatt with Ajith Kumar in a special appearance.

  5. Team Arcana - Wikipedia

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    Team Arcana is a Japanese video game developer and a successor of Examu, which mostly produce fighting games for arcades and home consoles.It is known for developing the Arcana Heart series, the company's namesake, as well as Daemon Bride series.

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  7. Category:Video games based on Hindu mythology - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Unrest (video game) V. Vimana (video game) This page was ...

  8. Desi Adda: Games of India - Wikipedia

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    Desi Adda: Games of India is a collection of video games developed by Gameshastra and published by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe. It was released for PlayStation 2 on October 27, 2009. It was later released for PlayStation Portable and was the first Indian developed game to be added to PlayStation Network .

  9. King's Quest VII - Wikipedia

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    The final game was much shortened from an earlier concept in order to fit the game on a single CD-ROM. The game's backgrounds were hand-drawn and scanned. The game sprites were pencil-drawn on paper and also scanned, and then edited and colored digitally, not unlike the traditional animation process in animated feature films of the era.