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Aarakshan (transl. 'Reservation') is a 2011 Indian Hindi-language political drama film starring Amitabh Bachchan, Saif Ali Khan, Manoj Bajpayee, Deepika Padukone, and Prateik Babbar. Directed by Prakash Jha , the film is a socio-political drama based on the controversial policy of caste based reservations in Indian government jobs and ...
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2011 – Aarakshan: It was banned on 11 August 2011 due to concerns that it may hurt weaker sections of the society. [76] On 14 August 2011, the ban was revoked. [77] 2013 – Jabardasth: It was banned in 2013 due to copyright infringement of Yashraj Studios' movie Band Baaja Baaraat. [78]
[8] [9] The series of poorly received films continued with both her 2011 releases, Aarakshan and Desi Boyz. [10] The acclaimed role of an impulsive party-girl in Homi Adajania's Cocktail (2012) proved to be a breakthrough for Padukone. [10] [11] [12] The year 2013 was key for Padukone when all four of her films were box office hits. [13]
Yashpal Sharma is an Indian actor primarily working in Hindi-language films and theatre.He is best known for his role as Randhir Singh in Sudhir Mishra's 2003 Hindi movie Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi, apart from Lagaan (2001), Gangaajal (2003), Ab Tak Chhappan (2004), Apaharan (2005), Lakshyam (2007), Singh Is Kinng (2008), Aarakshan (2011), Rowdy Rathore (2012), and Ayothi (2023), Kudi Haryane ...
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Prakash Jha (born 27 February 1952) is an Indian film producer, actor, director and screenwriter, mostly known for his political and socio-political films such as Hip Hip Hurray (1984), Damul (1984), Mrityudand (1997), Gangaajal (2003), Apaharan (2005), and his multi-starrer films, Raajneeti (2010), Aarakshan (2011), Chakravyuh (2012), and Satyagraha (2013).
The last image we have of Patrick Cagey is of his first moments as a free man. He has just walked out of a 30-day drug treatment center in Georgetown, Kentucky, dressed in gym clothes and carrying a Nike duffel bag.