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The film Kushti is the story of a small village in Northern India where wrestling is a popular sport and an important wrestling match is held every year. Every year rivals Avtar Singh and Jiten Singh try to beat each other in the wrestling match and gain the trusteeship of the village. Chander plays the roles of a village simpleton and a ...
The film is a cinematic adaptation of the Marathi novel named Natarang by Anand Yadav. Yadav initially expressed qualms about entrusting a debutant director with the film adaptation of his novel, however he was convinced by Ravi Jadhav's study and understanding of the novel. Yadav later expressed satisfaction over the film. [6]
Filming for this film was done in Kelwari village in Bharwara, Dhamtari, Wonder Land Water Park (), Dr Ajay Sahay Hospital in Chhattisgarh and Birwai village in Azamgarh district of Uttar Pradesh with some scenes shot in Nikunj Kunj (), Basra Studio (), Nandan Van village (), Uttan Beach (), Fever Art and Golden Tulip Star Hotel in Mumbai.
Phatak or Phaatak is a sub-caste of the Indian Ahir-Yadav community. Origin Locally in Braj region, Which includes Mathura , Shikohabad , Jalesar , Agra , Hathras , Aligarh , Etah , Mainpuri and Farrukhabad districts of Uttar Pradesh , [ 2 ] Phataks are Yadav(Ahir). [ 3 ]
Dolly Parton is getting ready for the holidays!. Speaking to guest host Jessie James Decker on TalkShopLive, released Thursday, Dec. 13, the country legend, 78, revealed that she loves to dress up ...
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Parched is the story of four women in a desert village of Gujarat, India. The village and the society are plagued by several social evils, age-old traditions and practices of patriarchy, child marriage, dowry, marital rapes and physical and mental abuse. Rani is a widow struggling to support her old mother-in-law and teenage son, Gulab.
Frances Tiafoe threw up during his first-round match at the Australian Open on Monday along the way to a five-set victory and said afterward he might have quit if this had been just a run-of-the ...