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Kasauli is a town and cantonment, located in the Solan district of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. The cantonment was established by the British Raj in 1842 as a Colonial hill station , [ 1 ] 25 km (16 mi) from Solan , 77 km (48 mi) from Shimla , 58 km (36 mi) from Chandigarh , and 94 km (58 mi) from Ambala Cantt ( Haryana ), an important ...
It is located in Kasauli tehsil, about 65 km from Shimla and 15 km from Kasauli on the National Highway 22. It is also connected by the Kalka Shimla Railway Line. It houses the first tuberculosis sanatorium in North India. C R.P.F. (Central Reserve Police Force) camp on N.H. 22 on Shimla Road.
Tisca Chopra was born on 1 November 1973 in Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh [18] into a family of educationists. She grew up in Kabul, Afghanistan, as her father was posted as the principal of India International School and later moved back to Delhi.
Kabali was released worldwide on 22 July 2016, in Tamil, and dubbed versions in Telugu and Hindi, with a premiere held in Malaysia on 21 July 2016, a day before its actual release. The film was released in Malay language on 29 July 2016, a week later.
Due to its high altitude, Kasol is only connected to the rest of India by well-developed roads. [6]Kullu-Manali Airport(IATA: KUU, ICAO: VIBR) in Bhuntar is about 31 km away and is the closest airport to the village.It connects cities like Delhi, Shimla, Kolkata and more.
Dancer portions of "Dil Kalashe" dubbed in Tamil for the song "Pootta Pottadhum" 2011 Vaanam: Krish Jagarlamudi: Tamil Tamil remake of Vedam, Scenes involving Anushka Shetty, Nikki, Vajja Venkata Giridhar, Brahmanandam and Prudhvi Raj were dubbed from Telugu original [102] 2011 Kanteerava: Kannada Tushar Ranganath Kannada remake of Simhadri,
Kasoombo is an Indian Gujarati historical drama film directed by Vijaygiri Bava.It stars Raunaq Kamdar, Dharmendra Gohil, Darshan Pandya, Chetan Dhanani, Shraddha Dangar, Monal Gajjar and Firoz Irani in principal roles.
The channel primarily aired anime series and films dubbed in Hindi and, for a period, English, as well as with subtitles. It was the only channel in India to simulcast anime series on the same day as Japan. On 18 April 2017, Animax ceased broadcasting in India.