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Bhookamp (transl. Earthquake) is a 1993 Indian Hindi-language action film, produced by Markand Adhikari under the Sri Adhikari Brothers banner and directed by Gautam Adhikari. It stars Jeetendra , Rahul Roy , Mamta Kulkarni , Deepa Sahi in the pivotal roles and music composed by Jatin–Lalit . [ 1 ]
UTC time: 1993-09-29 22:25:48: ISC event: 210578: USGS-ANSSComCat: Local date: 30 September 1993 (): Local time: 03:56: Magnitude: 6.2 M w [1] 6.3 M s [2]: Depth: 10 km (6.2 mi) [1] Epicenter: 1]: Type: Reverse [3]: Areas affected: India: Total damage: $280 million–1.3 billion [3]: Max. intensity: MMI VIII (Severe) [4] MSK-64 VIII (Damaging) [5]: Casualties: 9,748 dead [3] 30,000 injured [3 ...
No. Title Cast 1. Beta: Anil Kapoor, Madhuri Dixit, Aruna Irani: 2. Deewana: Rishi Kapoor, Divya Bharti, Shah Rukh Khan: 3. Khuda Gawah: Amitabh Bachchan, Sridevi ...
The Kangra Fort is a historic fort located in the Kangra district of the Himachal Pradesh state in India. The fort is also known as 'Nagarkot' and 'Kot Kangra'. [1] This fort stands on a hillock between two rivers (Manjhi and Banganga), among the foothills of the Dhauladhar range.
Ram Gopal Varma, often referred to by his initials RGV, is an Indian film director, screenwriter and producer, primarily known for his works in Hindi and Telugu cinema. [1] Varma has directed films across multiple genres, including parallel cinema and docudrama noted for their gritty realism , technical finesse, and craft. [ 2 ]
An earthquake – also called a quake, tremor, or temblor – is the shaking of the Earth's surface resulting from a sudden release of energy in the lithosphere that creates seismic waves.
Story by: BrijMohan Pandey: Directed by: Manmeet Singh Sodhi Mukesh kumar Singh: Starring: Nirbhay Wadhwa Gagan Malik Deblina Chatterjee Arun Mandola: Theme music composer
The 1905 Kangra earthquake occurred in the Kangra Valley and the Kangra district of the Himachal Pradesh, in India on 4 April 1905. The earthquake measured 7.8 on the surface-wave magnitude scale and killed more than 20,000 people.