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Iftikhar M. Kadri (born 1929) is an Indian architect, civil engineer, and founder of I.M.K Architects in the city of Mumbai, India. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He has been a key figure in contributing to landmark buildings in several cities of India , United States , Russia , Middle East , Hong Kong among others.
In 1964 Bombay, Ismail Kadri, an honest police officer from Ratnagiri and a devout Muslim and family man, is tasked with exposing the criminal nexus between the gangsters: Suleiman "Haji" Maqbool, Azeem Pathaan, and Anna Rajan Mudaliar. Ismail’s honesty is challenged constantly both personally and professionally.
Ilham Kadri (born 1968), Moroccan business executive; I. M. Kadri (born 1929), Indian architect; Nasrin Kadri (born 1986), birth name Nasreen Qadri, Israeli singer; Nazem Kadri (born 1990), Canadian hockey player of Lebanese descent; Pedro Kadri (born 1995), Brazilian footballer; Sadakat Kadri (born 1964), British lawyer and travel writer
With the Maple Leafs losing 4–1 late in the game, Hedman delivered a cross-check to the back of Kadri, who then confronted the 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) defenceman. Punches were then exchanged before teammates and officials broke up the fight. On February 28, in a 5–4 win against the New York Islanders, Kadri scored his first career hat-trick. [34]
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He played negative roles in movies such as Khel – No Ordinary Game (2003), Baaz: A Bird in Danger (2003), Main Hoon Na (2004), Rudraksh (2004), Cash, No Problem (2010), and A Gentleman (2017). In 2005, on the eve of the former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi 's 61st birth anniversary, the Mumbai Pradesh Youth Congress honoured Shetty with the ...
In late 2014, NBC bought the remake rights for the South Korean series Grandpas Over Flowers from CJ E&M. [3] [11] The original show was one of the first successful programs for cable tvN and had two spin-off shows.
Fatma Gadir qizi Gadri (Azerbaijani: Fatma Qədri), also spelled Qadri, Kadri, or Kadry (14 April 1907 – 29 February 1968) was a Soviet and Azerbaijani stage and film actress. People's Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR (1943).