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Keshavdas Mishra (Hindi pronunciation: [keːɕəvəd̪ɑːsə miɕrə]; 1555–1617), usually known by the mononym Keshavdas, was an Indian Poet, Writer, Scholar and administrator who was best known for his work Rasikpriya , a pioneering work of the Riti Kaal of Hindi literature. He was patronized by Vir Singh Deo of Orchha.
Ritu, worried that her relationship will be at stake if Ruchita and Nihar reunite, helps Disha. However, Nihar finally confesses Pinku's truth and Prateek and Disha's relationship to everyone. Disha murders Ritu, but blames Ruchita. Ruchita learns of Disha's involvement in Ritu's murder and exposes Disha to the family.
Shree 420 (also spelled as Shri 420; transl. Mr. 420) is a 1955 Indian Hindi comedy-drama film directed and produced by Raj Kapoor from a story written by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas whose use of Shree with the negative connotations of 420 caused controversy.
Upon her request, Shivanya's, Shivangi's, Bela's, Brinda's, and Bani's poison are given to Priya as an antidote for Rehan's bite. Priya is resurrected and transforms into a naagin with powers equal to Rehan. Meanwhile, Rehan tries to remember the night he took her to the jungle. Priya decides to take revenge on Rehan for killing her.
Mera Piya Ghar Aaya (Punjabi: میرا پیا گھر آیا) is a Punjabi Sufi poem written by noted 18th-century Sufi saint and poet Baba Bulleh Shah. He composed this poem at the return of his Murshid Shah Inayat Qadiri . [ 1 ]
Shanthi Priya married actor Siddharth Ray in 1992. [13] Siddharth was the grandson of V. Shantaram and has acted in films such as Baazigar and Vansh. They became the parents of two sons. Ray died of a heart attack in 2004, at the age of 40. [14] [15]
Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi (transl. Because Even a Mother-in-Law Was a Daughter-in-Law Once) is an Indian Hindi-language soap opera that aired from 3 July 2000 to 6 November 2008 on Star Plus.
The soundtrack of the show was sung by the Channel V band, Aasma.Music was provided by Jeet Ganguly and Pritam with lyrics by Peyush Dixit and Aamir Ali. The album was released on 8 December 2005.