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Half Ticket is a 1962 Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by Kalidas and produced by Bombay Talkies. Starring Madhubala , Kishore Kumar and Pran , the film revolves around Vijay, a good-for-nothing young man who decides to leave his house when his father forces him to get married.
He was married to Japanese artist Keiko Fujimoto. [17] Fujimoto and Balwani lived in San Francisco before their divorce in December 2002. [36] Balwani was in a romantic relationship with Elizabeth Holmes during his tenure at Theranos. [37] [38] Holmes met him in 2002 at age 18, while still in school.
Opening Title Director Cast Genre Studio Sources J A N: 5: Kudiyon Ka Hai Zamana: Amar Butala: Rekha, Mahima Chaudhry, Vasundhara Das, Kim Sharma, Ashmit Patel: Comedy: 6: Devaki: Bappaditya Bandopadhyay
The film stars Ramesh Aravind, acting in his 100th Kannada film, as the protagonist playing the father role. [2] Rachita Ram and Baby Yuvina Parthavi play the daughters role. Prominent Bollywood actress Juhi Chawla is seen in a song sequence, marking her re-entry to Kannada films after 18 years. [3]
Balwani’s trial began in California in March 2022 and ended on July 7 with a guilty verdict. The disgraced executive faced two counts of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, as well as nine counts ...
Hindi ₹ 308 crore (US$36 million) [7] 8 Mersal: Thenandal Studio Limited: Tamil ₹200—260 crore [8] 9 Judwaa 2: Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment: Hindi ₹ 227.59 crore (US$27 million)– ₹ 250 crore (US$29 million) [9] 10 Tubelight
Title Director Cast Genre Music director Aag Ka Gola: David Dhawan: Sunny Deol, Dimple Kapadia, Shakti Kapoor, Archana Puran Singh: Action Bappi Lahiri: Aag Se Khelenge: Bhaskar Shetty
Shaheed (Hindi: शहीद, 'The Martyr') is a 1948 Bollywood Indian romance film, written and directed by Ramesh Saigal. The film depicts India's struggle for independence. It starred Dilip Kumar, Kamini Kaushal, Chandra Mohan, and Leela Chitnis. It had music by Ghulam Haider. Shaheed was the Highest grossing indian movie of 1948. [1]