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Ashwini Kumar Choubey (born 2 January 1953) is an Indian politician belonging to the Bharatiya Janata Party who is currently serving Minister of State for Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution and Environment, Forest and Climate Change and a member of the 17th Lok Sabha.
Ashwini was an Indian actress, primarily in Telugu, Tamil and Malayalam films. She appeared in more than 100 films in various South Indian languages. [2] Career.
Choubey interchangeable with Chaubey is a surname of Hindu Brahmins commonly originating from India meaning knower of four Vedas. Notable people with the surname include: Ashwini Kumar Choubey (born 1953), Indian politician; Balswarup Choubey (1934–2011), Indian nephrologist and medical academic; Narayan Choubey (1923–?), Indian politician
Ashwini, Ashvini, Aswini, or Asvini may refer to: Ashvini, the first nakshatra (lunar mansion) of Hindu astrology; Ashwini, a 1991 Indian Telugu-language film
Ashwini Bhave makes a wonderful comeback in a meaty role. Neil and Parul Gulati emerge as the central leads and do justice to the task at hand." [6] A critic from Pinkvilla rated the series 3 stars out of 5 and wrote "The Raikar Case couldn't have come through without good performances." [7]
Uthiripookkal (transl. Unstrung Flowers) is a 1979 Indian Tamil-language drama film, written and directed by Mahendran.Based on the short story "Chitrannai" (transl. Stepmother) by Pudhumaipithan, it stars Vijayan, Ashwini and Madhu Malini.
Banned during the military dictatorship for containing obscene scenes that were considered by the government as an "attempt against morality and good habits". Ban lifted in 1979. [68] [69] 1974–1980 Emmanuelle: Banned during the military dictatorship for obscenity and graphic sexual scenes. Ban lifted in 1980. [70] 1974–1980 The Texas Chain ...
The film was followed by two sequels, Death Scenes 2 from 1992 [2] and Death Scenes 3 from 1993. [3] Death Scenes 2 provides an inside look at the history of death, particularly war between the United States and other foreign conflicts. A short introduction of the horrors of war begins with the ideological findings from Ernst Friedrich (1894-1967).