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Dinesh Lal Yadav (born 2 February 1979), popularly known as Nirahua (an abiding husband), is an Indian actor, singer, producer and politician associated with Bhojpuri-language films. He is among the most successful Bhojpuri actors, with successive five box office successes released in 2015.
Shirley Muldowney (born June 19, 1940), also known professionally as "Cha Cha" and the "First Lady of Drag Racing", is an American auto racer.She was the first woman to receive a license from the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) to drive a Top Fuel dragster.
Nirahua Hindustani 3 is a 2018 Indian Bhojpuri-language action romance comedy film directed by Manjul Thakur and produced by Pravesh Lal Yadav under banner of "Nirahua Entertainment Pvt Ltd". Dinesh Lal Yadav in leading role along with Amrapali Dubey and Shubhi Sharma .
Year Film Role Co-stars Language Notes 2012 Katak-The Silver City Siddhanta Mahapatra: Odia: 2017: Raktdhar: Dinesh Lal Yadav: Hindi: Debut movie [7]: 2021: Raksha Bandhan rasal apane Bhai ki dhaal
The forerunners to the hotrod were the modified cars used in the Prohibition era by bootleggers to evade revenue agents and other law enforcement. [7]Hot rods first appeared in the late 1930s in southern California, where people raced modified cars on dry lake beds northeast of Los Angeles, under the rules of the Southern California Timing Association (SCTA), among other groups.
Hero Vardiwala is an Indian, Bhojpuri-language, action crime thriller streaming television series on ALTBalaji which is based on the famous novel Vardiwala Gunda by Ved Prakash Sharma.
Hot Rod is the oldest magazine devoted to hot rodding, having been published since January 1948. [2] [3] Robert E. Petersen founded the magazine and his Petersen Publishing Company was the original publisher. The first editor of Hot Rod was Wally Parks, who went on to found the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA). [4]
The soundtrack for "Nirahua Hindustani 2" was composed by Chhote Baba and Madhukar Anand with lyrics penned by Pyare Lal Yadav, Azad Singh, Shyam Dehati and Santosh Puri. The soundtrack included an unusually large number of songs at 10.