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Baelish then realizes that the "trial" is merely a show and he has essentially been brought to the hall to be killed without a proper chance to defend himself. Panicking, he tries to convince Sansa to speak with him alone and listen to his side of the story, but Sansa refuses, citing his earlier advice to figure out her true enemies' intentions.
Kamala Devi (8 October 1933 – 29 November 2010) was an actress of Indian and British parentage, best known for her roles in the 1960s opposite her then-husband, Chuck Connors. [1] She was born in Bombay (the current Mumbai) in British India. [ 2 ]
Year Name Debut film Notable films 1940 Sadhana Bose: Kumkum The Dancer: 1941 Nalini Jaywant: Bahen: Sangram (1950), Nastik (1954), Kala Pani (1958) : 1942 Sulochana Latkar: Marvi: Meena Shorey
Bigg Boss (Hindi season 16) Kavya – Ek Jazbaa, Ek Junoon: Sanjeeda Sheikh: Kyaa Hoga Nimmo Kaa: Kayamath: Nach Baliye 3: Ek Hasina Thi: Kya Dil Mein Hai: Pankhuri Awasthy: Razia Sultan: Suryaputra Karn: Kya Qusoor Hai Amala Ka? Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai: Aditi Rathore: Kumkum Bhagya: Ek Duje Ke Vaaste: Naamkarann: Aapki Nazron Ne Samjha ...
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Nagma Arvind Morarji [1] (born Nandita Arvind Morarji; 25 December 1974), known mononyomusly as Nagma. is an Indian politician and former actress.She gained prominence as a leading actress in the 1990s and appeared in films across various Indian languages, primarily in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil and Bhojpuri.
Nadira (born Florence Ezekiel; 5 December 1932 – 9 February 2006), was an Indian actress who worked in the Hindi film industry. She appeared in films from the 1950s and 1960s, including Aan (1952), Shree 420 (1955), Pakeezah (1972), and Julie (1975), which won her the Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award. [1] [2]