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Galyan's Trading Company was an American sporting goods chain. It was founded in Plainfield, Indiana. The store began in 1946 as a grocery store, founded by Albert and Naomi Galyan. By the 1960s, the Galyans began selling sporting goods instead. [2] The chain was purchased in 1995 by The Limited.
Galyan may refer to: A type of hookah or pipe; Galyan's, an American sporting goods chain; See also. Galin, Iran (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 25 ...
Matka-class missile boat, a group of hydrofoil missile boats built for the Soviet Navy; Matka gambling, a type of betting and lottery in India; Matki (earthen pot), also matka, an Indian water jar; Ghatam or matka, an Indian percussion instrument; Matka, a 1988 opera by Annette Schlünz; Mother (Czech: Matka), a 1929 quarter-tone opera by Alois ...
The story starts with introduction of Kamali and Suriya. They both have two different worlds. Kamali living in Kothagiri, wants to get married and live her life happily with her husband full of love just like her parents, while Suriya in Chennai thinks marriage is just one more burden in life which will only hurt people's life based on his experience in his parents' divorced life.
The song was included in the list of "The Top 10 Most Popular Songs of 2014" which was announced in the report of "Hungama.com Chart-toppers 2014". [ 23 ] [ 24 ] According to Bollywood Life' s "Chartbusters of 2014", the song "Galliyan" is placed at the second position after " Baby Doll " from Ragini MMS 2 . [ 25 ]
Matka is a 2024 Indian Telugu-language period action thriller film written and directed by Karuna Kumar. It was produced by Vijender Reddy Teegala and Rajani Talluri, under Vyra Entertainments and SRT Entertainments, respectively. It stars Varun Tej, Meenakshi Chaudhary, and Nora Fatehi (in her Telugu cinema debut) in the lead roles.
A matki or matka (Hindi and Urdu: maṭkī, maṭkā) in South Asia is an earthen pot used as a home "water storage cooler". It has been in use since ancient times and can be found in houses of every social class.
Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah (transl. "Taarak Mehta's Inverted Spectacles"), often abbreviated as TMKOC, is an Indian sitcom based on the weekly column Duniya Ne Undha Chasma by Tarak Mehta for the magazine Chitralekha. Produced by Asit Kumarr Modi, it is one of the longest-running television series in India.