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On ‘Southasian’ artistic consciousness, solidarity and a network of peacemongers
Prominent artist Salima Hashmi writes about how Madanjeet Singh's inspiring legacy continues through South Asia Foundation, uniting young peacemakers from diverse backgrounds. A beacon of hope in a divided world.
Having escaped communal violence in Lahore, 1947, thanks to a kindly ‘tongawalla’, a young man who went on to become a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador set up a foundation with the dream of creating networks of peacemakers. His legacy continues By Salima Hashmi It is 1947. A young student from the renowned Government College, Lahore, is on the run, trying to escape communal riots. He is easily…
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Seven more state ministers have been inducted into the cabinet. Three of them came to parliament after winning direct elections. And four MPs elected in reserved women seats.
Among the seven new seats, the directly elected are Shahiduzzaman Sarkar (Naogaon-2), Abdul Wadud (Rajshahi-5), Nazrul Islam Chowdhury (Chittagong-14). Rokeya Sultana, Shamsun Nahar, Wasika Ayesha Khan and Nahid Izahar Khan have been elected MPs from reserved seats for women. see more
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When actresses in the 60s and 70s became brides, their beauty as if the moon was rising, confirmed by undisclosed photos
Bollywood actresses in the 1960s and 1970s faced an era of changing beauty, but I can't forget the moment when they overwhelmed the screen with their beauty. Actresses who often appear as avatars of brides in movies. In reality, when these actresses became brides, the moonlight was red on their beauty. When actresses in the 60s and 70s became brides, their beauty as if the moon was rising, confirmed by undisclosed photos 1. Shamilla Tagore Actress Sharmila Tagore was one of the most beautiful and famous actresses of her time. Sharmila is married to Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi. Sharmila and Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi were married on 27 December 1968. A procession of tigers came to Sharmila's Kolkata house. She was both married and Sharmila's name was Ayesha Sultana, but this name was restricted to Nikah. To Nawab Pataudi and the world, she has become a shy woman. 2. Jaya Bachchan The discussion of Jaya Bachchan and Amitabh Bachchan's marriage is also very popular. In fact, Mahanayak said that if the film was a success, she decided to go to London with her friends to celebrate for the first time. Meanwhile, Amitabh's father asks who he is going with. So he said about Jaya and her father said to get married first or else he won't go. Amitabh agreed with his father and married Jaya. From Amitabh and Jaya's wedding photos, it can be seen that Jaya was also very beautiful at the time. Kanya Jaya's face in this photo is full of innocence. Talking about the second picture, Amitabh Bachchan is wearing vermilion as requested by Jaya. Siddhartha’s bride wears such an expensive pink shawl before her wedding, and I get dizzy when I know the price. 3. Hema Malini The duo of Dharmendra and Hema Malini is considered iconic in the Indian film industry. The scenes of romance and love drawn by the two were no different from the old school of love for lovers. On 2 May 1980, Hema Malini married Iyengar Rivajo in secret at her brother Jagannath's house. On the other hand, the hippocampus attracted attention with a very modest appearance. Some photos of Hema Malini can be seen on her social media where she is wearing the Dharmendra garland. Isha Ambani, who arrived at the wedding of her best friend Kiara Advani, was in the limelight with a royal look, and Mukesh Ambani’s lover was caught holding a bag containing larks with a diamond necklace in her hand. 4. Dimple Kapadia Veteran actor Rajesh Khanna still rules the hearts of hundreds of people. Rajesh Khanna is married to Dimple Kapadia. Dimple Kapadia was one of the most beautiful actresses of her time. There was a time when everyone was crazy about her beauty. But the uncle's heart fell on a girl before Dimple and that was Anju Mahendru. But when Anju refused to marry him, Rajesh Khanna married Dimple Kapadia. The dimples looked gorgeous even on the wedding day. In the published photo, Dimple is wearing a red sari. 5. Nitu Kapoor Neetu Singh was a very popular actress in the 70's. She married Rishi Kapoor at the height of her film career. On January 22, 1980, this popular Bollywood duo had their 7th turn. As soon as Neetu Singh became Mrs. Ishi Kapoor, she stopped working in her films. 6. Sadhana Rani Sadhana's bridal avatar photos from the 60's are also going viral on social media. Sadhana debuted on March 7, 1966 with director RK. Married Nair. She wore a heavy pink saree on her wedding day. She looked very beautiful in her bridal dress. All the stars of the world of cinema came to his wedding and his special friend Nargis was among them. Check out funny and funny pictures that will make you laugh too DISCLAIMER Thanks for visit our website bollywoodofindia.com . We have taken all measures to ensure that the information provided in this article and on our social media platform is credible, verified and sourced from other Big media Houses. For any feedback or complaint, reach out to us at [email protected] Read the full article
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Ayesha Sultana - Wave I
Graphite on folded paper, 33 x 66 cm, 2014
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Na Durga na Kali
Na Jhansi ki Rani.
Na Shakti na Devi
Na ghar ki bahurani.
Na Yajnaseni ya Bhumija
Na Delhi ki Sultan.
Na Janani na Poshikaa
Aur na hi Ayesha ya Nur Jahan.
Na Ahilya na Lakshmi
Na beti ya behen ya patni,
Aurat hai woh, hai woh bas apni.
Dard hota hai use, armaan hain uske bhi,
Kaash stree bhulakar use Devi na banaya hota,
Bas insaan hai woh, ek aurat hai
Kaash isiliye hi kitno ko bacha liya hota.
[English translation :
Neither Durga nor Kali
Or The Queen of Jhansi.
Neither Shakti nor Devi
Or the daughter in law of the house.
Neither Yajnaseni (Draupadi) nor Bhumija (Sita)
Or the Sultana who ruled Delhi.
Neither the Giver of Life nor it's Sustainer
And neither Ayesha nor Nur Jahan.
Neither Ahilya nor Lakshmi
Neither daughter nor sister nor wife
She's a woman, and only her in her own right.
Pain is endured by her, ambitions dreamt of
Had we not forgotten her a woman and made her a goddess
She's a human, a woman
Couldn't we have saved millions just for the sake of that?
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Sara Ali Khan belongs to a Royal family and becomes an upcoming superstar in Bollywood. She was born on the 12th of August in the year 1993 in Mumbai, Maharastra, India. Her father's name is Saif Ali Khan and he is an actor in Bollywood. Saif Ali Khan is a very famous personality in Bollywood. Sara’s mother's name is Amrita Sing and she is also a well-known actress in Bollywood. As she comes with well and from families of actors and actresses, she will able to come to Bollywood very easily.
She is the granddaughter of a famous Indian cricketer Mansoor Ali Khan and Bollywood actress Sharmila Tagore. After marrying to Mansoor Ali Khan, Sharmila Tagore was changed her cast to Islam and named to Begum Ayesha Sultana. Some unknown reason, Sara’s father Saif Ali Khan and her mother Amrita Sing was divorced in 2006 after spending a beautiful life for 13 years long.
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सम्मान: भारतवंशी महिला डॉक्टर को दुबई पुलिस ने किया सैल्यूट, छलके आंसू
सम्मान: भारतवंशी महिला डॉक्टर को दुबई पुलिस ने किया सैल्यूट, छलके आंसू
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अमर उजाला ब्यूरो, नई दिल्ली। Updated Thu, 30 Apr 2020 08:00 AM IST
ख़बर सुनें
ख़बर सुनें
कोरोना से सीधी जंग लड़ रही भारतीय मूल की एक महिला डॉक्टर की आंखों में उस वक्त खुशी के आंसू आ गए, जब दुबई पुलिस के एक पुलिसकर्मी ने उन्हें सैल्यूट कर दिया। हैदरा��ाद की रहने वाली डॉ. आयशा सुल्ताना दुबई के अल अहली स्क्रीनिंग सेंटर में तैनात हैं।
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‘Oh no air You want to take me higher I know you can’ -Higher by Tasha Sultana Oliwia fashion portrait for Ayesha Depala Kodak Gold 200 expired 35 mm film #filmisnotdead (at Dubai, United Arab Emirates) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bu8lI81h8T_/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1e2qong6n14x
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Ayesha Sultana Rebuts Lakshadweep Administration's Claim Of Non-Cooperation Against Her Divya Sandesh
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Ayesha Sultana Rebuts Lakshadweep Administration's Claim Of Non-Cooperation Against Her
Responding to the allegations of the administration, the filmmaker – represented by advocate K A Akbar – has claimed that she had not deleted any material from her phone which was seized by the police without any prior information or direction regarding the same.
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Happy birthday to our beloved Ayesha Sultana! I pray that you live long among us🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲 (at Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates) https://www.instagram.com/p/CRoyKPjJnSn/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Experience Best of Indian Art Collection for Free!
While art lovers get to experience fascinating works of art through popular Indian Art Fair common people may not be able to visit the ticketed popular Indian Art Fair. For common citizens of Delhi, easy access to art and Indian art news is important as currently very few know how to appreciate art. To promote interest in the art they need free access to quality exhibitions and Indian art news. This is offered by KNMA throughout the year by its ongoing exhibitions at its museum properties of Delhi and Noida. The Indian art collection on display at the museum by different renowned artists is an inspiration for visitors no matter what their areas of interest are as art is for everyone and for all ages. So next time you plan to explore something new and interesting we recommend you visit Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA) at Saket Malls in New Delhi.
Established at the initiative of the avid art collector Kiran Nadar, the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA) opened its doors to the public in January 2010, as the first private museum of art exhibiting modern and contemporary works from India and the sub-continent. Located in the heart of New Delhi, India’s capital city, KNMA is a non-commercial, not-for-profit organization intends to exemplify the dynamic relationship between art and culture through its exhibitions, publications, educational, and public programs.
Currently, you can experience following exhibitions-
Zarina: A Life in Nine Lines | Across Decades – Borders - Geographies
30 January 2020 - 30 June 2020 KNMA, Saket, Delhi
Line, beats and shadows - Ayesha Sultana, Prabhavathi Meppayil, Lala Rukh, and Sumakshi Singh
30 January 2020 - 30 June 2020 KNMA, Saket, Delhi
Abstracting Nature - Mrinalini Mukherjee and Jayashree Chakravarty
30 January 2020 - 30 June 2020 KNMA, Saket, Delhi
Right to laziness... no, strike that! Sidewalking with the man saying sorry
30 January 2020 - 30 June 2020 KNMA, Saket, Delhi
Scripting Time - Memory - Ecology
30 January 2020 - 30 June 2020 KNMA, Saket, Delhi
Narrating from the museum archives and collection TEN YEARS OF KNMA
25 January 2020 - 30 June 2020 KNMA, Noida
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