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Bhuwan K.C. (Nepali: भुवन केसी; Listen ⓘ; born 17 September 1956) is a Nepalese actor, director, producer, singer, and politician known for his work in Nepali cinema. He is also the current chairman of Film Development Board , he was appointed for this position on 26 July 2022.
Then Kajal scares Bhuwan Kc in his army office than he finds her than she tells the story about herself. After hearing the story about herself than Bhuwan decides to marry her. After the marriage Bhuwan goes on a mission to rescue a police lady who has been kidnapped. While rescuing her Bhuwan gets kidnapped by them.
Anmol KC is regarded as one of the most prominent young actors in Nepali cinema, following in the footsteps of his father, Bhuwan KC. Despite the pressure of living up to his father's legacy, Anmol KC has carved out his own space in the industry, known for his dedication, versatility, and ability to connect with audiences.
Sudarshan Thapa, Prem Puri, Puja Sharma, Rabindra Jha Nandita KC, Pramod Agrahari Sudarshan Thapa Santosh Sen Its five-day gross collection was 1 crore. [11] 2015 Aarop: Amar Oli: Amar oli 2015 Paradeshi: Prashant Tamang, Rajani KC, Naren Khadka Narayan Rayamajhi: Rajesh Bansal and Narayan Rayamajhi: Banish shah
Panakkaran (transl. Rich man) is a 1990 Indian Tamil-language masala film directed by P. Vasu. A remake of the Hindi film Lawaaris (1981), it stars Rajinikanth and Gautami . The film was released on 14 January 1990, Pongal day, and ran for more than 175 days in theatres.
K C Palanisamy is an Indian politician, former Member of Parliament (MP) and Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) Tamil Nadu (TN). A former member of All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK), he served the Dravidian party founded by former Chief Minister (CM) of Tamil Nadu, M G Ramachandran (MGR) on 17 October 1972.
Since 1952, Tamil Nadu has had 12 chief ministers, 13 including V. R. Nedunchezhiyan, who twice acted in the role. The longest-serving chief minister, M. Karunanidhi from Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam held the office for over eighteen years in multiple tenures, while he was the one who had the largest gap between two terms (nearly thirteen years).
The Kilvenmani massacre (or Keezhvenmani massacre) was an incident in Kizhavenmani village, Nagapattinam district of Tamil Nadu state in India on 25 December 1968 [1] in which a group of around 44 people, the families of striking Dalit village labourers, were murdered by a gang, allegedly led by their landlords. [2]