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The song was shot simultaneously with the Hindi version for three days in March 2011 in Mumbai. [8] " A pub set" was put up in a studio in Mumbai to go with the theme of the song, with 60 dancers from Mumbai in addition to 30 dancers flown in from London, being background dancers, [ 8 ] dancing alongside Silambarasan and his pair in the film ...
[3] Separating concepts in Hinduism from concepts specific to Indian culture, or from the language itself, can be difficult. Many Sanskrit concepts have an Indian secular meaning as well as a Hindu dharmic meaning. One example is the concept of Dharma. [4] Sanskrit, like all languages, contains words whose meanings differ across various contexts.
[8] The concept of metaphrase (i.e., word-for-word translation) is an imperfect concept, because a given word in a given language often carries more than one meaning, and because a similar given meaning may often be represented in a given language by more than one word.
It mentioned that unlike in the Hindi version where Naseeruddin Shah had an edge over Anupam Kher, here the best dialogues were almost equally given to Mohanlal as well, "what elevates the film to a new high is the crisp presentation and outstanding performances from the lead actors, mainly Kamal and Mohanlal, who simply rock".
3. kar denā "to do (something completely for someone else and not oneself)" ānā "to come" Shows perfective aspect of the main verb which means gives. a sense of completeness of the action, finality, or change of state. The meaning conveyed is the doer went somewhere to do something. and came back after completing the action. 1. karnā "to do" 2.
Get Me Out Of Here! has apologised after its official account 'liked' a social media comment targeting contestant Nella Rose. I’m a Celebrity apologises after accidentally liking “unacceptable ...
Just like Sanskrit, Hindi does not have true third person pronouns, but its demonstratives play their role when they stand independently of a substantive. [5] The demonstrative pronouns just like the personal pronouns can be declined into the nominative, ergative, accusative/dative and the oblique case. [3]
Satvik is a rich businessman who always obeys his father, Narayan Bhonsle. Although he is in love with Supriya, Satvik promises his father to marry a girl of Narayan's choice. Narayan agrees to his urgent angioplasty due to that. Meanwhile, Jeevika accidentally falls from height due to Satvik's negligence.