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Narpath's first mind-reading show was held at Rangasthala Auditorium at MG Road, Bengaluru. [8] Though Narpath has worked with many notable personalities but he came into the limelight in 2018 when he astonished Mahendra Singh Dhoni revealing his first crush to the entire world in an event in Jaipur. [9] [10] [11]
Ata Pata Laapata (transl. Whereabouts missing) is a 2012 Indian Hindi-language musical satire film directed by Rajpal Yadav and produced by his wife Radha Yadav, who makes his directorial debut with the film and also plays the protagonist who enlists the help of law when his house goes missing from the constructed site, and finds himself suspected instead.
Dhanpath also has a younger brother, Narpath (Suresh Chatwal), both they do not get along, so much so that Narpath takes over the estate and throws Dhanpath and his family out of the house. Forced to live in destitution, Dhanpath encourages the village folks to speak out against Narpath's oppression.
Bumper Draw ( Hindi: बंपर ड्रा ) is a Bollywood Hindi comedy film starring Rajpal Yadav, Omkar Das Manikpuri (Natha), Zakir Hussain and Rushad Rana. Directed & produced by Irshad Khan Co. and produced by Dinesh Kumar, the film was released to cinemas on 16 October 2015.
Dulhan Ganga Paar Ke is a 2018 Indian Bhojpuri-language action drama film directed by Aslam Sheikh and produced by Arvind Anand. The film stars Khesari Lal Yadav as Krishna and Kajal Raghwani as Radha, with Awdhesh Mishra, KK Goswami, Dev Singh, Prakash Jais, Shakeela Majeed, Deepak Sinha, and Brijesh Tripathi in supporting roles.
Yateem revolves around a police officer Shiv Kumar Yadav (Kulbhushan Kharbanda), a widower, who adopts a bandit's son after killing the brigand in an encounter. The orphan is named Krishna (Sunny Deol) and while Yadav tries to raise him as his own son, Yadav's mother (Dina Pathak) never accepts him.
Naseeruddin Shah as Manoj Singh; Mallika Sherawat as Anokhi Devi; Jackie Shroff as Mukhtiar Singh; Anupam Kher as CBI officer Satya Prakash Mishra; Om Puri as Dina Nath Singh, Jan Seva Party President
Damu (Bengali: দামু) is a 1996 Indian Bengali-language drama film directed by Raja Sen [1] and produced by the Government of West Bengal.It is based on Narayan Gangopadhyay's novel Ponchanoner Haati (Bengali: পঞ্চাননের হাতি) and is Sen's directorial debut.