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Agam Kuan (Hindi: अगम कुआं, "unfathomable well") is an ancient well and archaeological site in Patna, India. It is said to date back to the period of Mauryan emperor, Ashoka (304–232 BCE). It is circular in shape, lined with brick in the upper 13 metres (43 ft) and wooden rings in the remaining 19 metres (62 ft).
The slate-roofed temple over a deep well is dedicated to the 'Princess of the Well' and celebrates the time when, according to legend, Princess Mandarava (man da ra ba me tog), the Princess of Zahor (or Sahor), which is usually identified with Mandi, though some scholars place it in eastern India), [1] became a consort of Padmasambhava (Tibetan: Guru Rinpoche).
The show goes well, and a wealthy young woman, Bobby , notices Arjun and invites him to sing for a firm run by her dad's partner, Sunil Mahadevan. When Sunil refuses to get involved, Bobby talks to her dad Gujral ( Dalip Tahil ) and opens her own recording company with his help, featuring Arjun as the main artist.
Kaun Kitney Paani Mein is a story about two fictitious villages: Upri, which is made up of upper-caste people who are extremely lazy and lack any productive skills, and Bairi, which is made up of lower-caste people who have been involved in labour work and hence have gained a lot of skills.
English: First animated feature film completely produced by an Indian studio [5] National Film Award for Best Feature Film in English [6] 2002: Alibaba [7] Alibaba & the Forty Thieves: Usha Ganesarajah: CG animation: English: 2003: Son of Aladdin [8] Mustafa and the Magician: Singeetam Srinivasa Rao: CG animation: English
Kupamanduka/ Kupamanduka-nyaya (कूपमण्डूक) is a Sanskrit language expression, meaning "frog in a well". [1] In Sanskrit, Kupa means a well and Manduka means a frog. The phrase is used for a small-minded person who foolishly imagines the limits of his knowledge to form the limit of all human knowledge (much as a frog might ...
Who Would) [3] is a Hindi song from the soundtrack of the 2016 Hindi Film, M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story. The song was penned by Manoj Muntashir, composed by Amaal Mallik, sung by Palak Muchhal and arranged and produced by Meghdeep Bose. [4] [2] The song is featured in the film in a scene involving Sushant Singh Rajput and Disha Patani. [5] [6] [7]
Kumar Sanu is an Indian playback singer, working primarily in Hindi films, he also sings in many other Indian languages, including English, Marathi, Assamese, Bhojpuri, Gujarati, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Tamil, Punjabi, Oriya, Chhattisgarhi, Urdu, Pali, and his native language, Bengali. He has sung a many songs in Hindi films.