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iheartcelebs · 3 months ago
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dailysimoneashley · 7 months ago
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Prime Video is in post-production on UK Original romantic-comedy, Picture This, starring Simone Ashley (Bridgerton) and Hero Fiennes Tiffin (After).
Further cast includes Phil Dunster (Ted Lasso), Nikesh Patel (London Has Fallen), Adil Ray (Citizen Khan), Sindhu Vee (Matilda: The Musical), Anoushka Chadha (You), Kulvinder Ghir (Bend It Like Beckham) and Luke Fetherston (Still Up).
Directed by Prarthana Mohan (The Miseducation of Bindu) and written by Nikita Lalwani, Picture This is based on the Australian Original movie Five Blind Dates, written by Shaung Hu and Nathan Ramos-Park. The UK movie update is produced by 42’s Ben Pugh and Erica Steinberg, with 42’s Josh Horsfield and Kari Hatfield serving as executive producers.
The official synopsis reads:
“Single and without a man on the horizon, Pia (Simone Ashley) runs a failing photography studio in London with her best friend Jay (Luke Fetherston). As her sister Sonal (Anoushka Chadha) prepares to get married and her mother Laxmi (Sindhu Vee) urges the resolutely independent Pia to partner up, a spiritual guru at Sonal’s engagement party predicts Pia will meet the love of her life among the next five dates she goes on. As her family intervene, setting her up on a series of increasingly desperate blind dates, Pia begins a hilarious but heartfelt quest for real love.”
The movie will premiere exclusively on Prime Video in the UK and Internationally.“We’re really excited to bring this brilliant new and original London set romantic-comedy to Prime Video customers”, said Tara Erer, Head of Northern European Originals, Prime Video.“Picture This has a fantastic cast, with the wonderful Simone Ashley and Hero Fiennes Tiffin as our leads, as well as a brilliant filmmaking team, we know our audience are going to absolutely love, and laugh a lot, with this film.”
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simoneashleyedits · 8 months ago
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Simone Ashley to lead rom-com ‘PICTURE THIS.’
“Single and without a man on the horizon, Pia (Simone Ashley) runs a failing photography studio in London with her best friend Jay (Luke Fetherston). As her sister Sonal (Anoushka Chadha) prepares to get married and her mother Laxmi (Sindhu Vee) urges the resolutely independent Pia to partner up, a spiritual guru at Sonal’s engagement party predicts Pia will meet the love of her life among the next five dates she goes on. As her family intervene, setting her up on a series of increasingly desperate blind dates, Pia begins a hilarious but heartfelt quest for real love.”
The movie will premiere exclusively on Prime Video in the UK and Internationally.
Cast includes: Hero Fiennes Tiffin, Phil Dunster, Nikesh Patel, Anoushka Chadha, Sindhu Vee, Luke Fetherston, Elliot Bird
Directed by Prarthana Mohan (The Miseducation of Bindu) and written by Nikita Lalwani, Picture This is based on the Australian Original movie Five Blind Dates, written by Shaung Hu and Nathan Ramos-Park.
Source: Deadline
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simoneashleyworld · 8 months ago
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Prime Video is in post-production on UK Original romantic-comedy, Picture This, starring Simone Ashley (Bridgerton) and Hero Fiennes Tiffin (After).
Further cast includes Phil Dunster (Ted Lasso), Nikesh Patel (London Has Fallen), Adil Ray (Citizen Khan), Sindhu Vee (Matilda: The Musical), Anoushka Chadha (You), Kulvinder Ghir (Bend It Like Beckham) and Luke Fetherston (Still Up).
The official synopsis reads: “Single and without a man on the horizon, Pia (Simone Ashley) runs a failing photography studio in London with her best friend Jay (Luke Fetherston). As her sister Sonal (Anoushka Chadha) prepares to get married and her mother Laxmi (Sindhu Vee) urges the resolutely independent Pia to partner up, a spiritual guru at Sonal’s engagement party predicts Pia will meet the love of her life among the next five dates she goes on. As her family intervene, setting her up on a series of increasingly desperate blind dates, Pia begins a hilarious but heartfelt quest for real love.”
The movie will premiere exclusively on Prime Video in the UK and Internationally.
“We’re really excited to bring this brilliant new and original London set romantic-comedy to Prime Video customers”, said Tara Erer, Head of Northern European Originals, Prime Video. “Picture This has a fantastic cast, with the wonderful Simone Ashley and Hero Fiennes Tiffin as our leads, as well as a brilliant filmmaking team, we know our audience are going to absolutely love, and laugh a lot, with this film.”
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sankiraizada · 5 months ago
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Bandage to the Heart | Part - 2
<<part - 1
"You have grown up so much. Whatever will I do without you in this place after today?"
"Nothing. You would do nothing without me", said Khushi sensing incoming waterworks.
"Jiji, I stay barely half an hour away from Shantivan. And Holi is just a handful of days away. Even after that we'll visit each other at least once a week. Kya pata without me you might burn this place down" she finished fake-haughtily.
Payal chuckled wiping a tear.
"Once a week hi kyun? That won't be enough. I'd want to check on others in the family too. Just in case they get dabao-fied under your tyranny."
"Sundays for Nani-ji, Mondays - Anjali-ji, Tuesdays and Wednesdays for Mama-ji and Mami-ji. Thursdays for Nanheji and Fridays for poor Jijaji."
"And whom did you mark Saturdays for? Laxmi-ji?" asked Payal, now laughing.
"Woh toh I've saved for Laad-Governor, woh kya hain, it's the weekend and he won't be busy preparing for Mondays like he does on Sundays - and I can make him sit and watch Salman Khan ji's movies with me." her hands busy with her lehenga again and eyes glittering with dreams of Dum Aloo and the Dabaang series with her Darling Singh Raizada.
"Huh?"
"huh?"
"Haan.. movies with Arnavji, Satsang with Mamiji, disco with Hari Prakash ji. All very realistic possibilities. He-he" she tried saving the situation.
"Jiji, bahut baatein karti ho. Tumhe aaj shaadi karni hain ki nahin?" throwing the lehenga and jewelry onto the bed, she scrambled to reach for the door.
"I'll go check on Amma & Buaji, they must have gotten ready by now. They might need an extra hand with setting down the madap ka samaan" and off she ran leaving Payal with a curious expression on her face.
Now that her Arnavji was back on her mind, she allowed herself a shy smile. She had grown used to her dhak-dhak in the past few days. It actually feels weirdly lonely without it paired with the 'acidity'. The bindi he used earlier to do his bidding sat warmly between her brows. It was the same one she put on this morning but with his little gesture, it felt.. she felt - very different. She touched it and thought back to the way he made his intention very clear. Are they the same pair they were a few weeks ago?
"Na tumhari shakal dekhni hai, na tumse koi baat karni hai"
Yet he seemed weirdly angry when he thought he would never get to see her face again. Was it her fault he mistook that she got into an accident? He shook her and shook her more that evening, snapping at her when she started to go with Nanheji again. Fumed as he drove the car ~slowly~ to bring her back. Yelled at her when she cut her arm with the bangles of the wrong size. Did not hesitate to give his input on which saree she should select for herself this morning.
Laad Governer kahin ke. Khushi rolled her eyes fondly.
"Na hi hum aapse baat karna chahte, aur na hi aapki shakal dekhna chahte"
But she made a fool of herself flitting around Shantivan, kicking herself for asking Devi Maiyya to take him away from her sight. She couldn't sit peacefully by her Jiji, got a hasty mehendi design to get it over with so she could step away from all prying eyes and ring his phone incessantly. She had asked Anjali ji once, Nani-ji next if he was back yet. 3 hours? She had counted all 10,800 seconds. She played a dangerous gamble holding the phone close while apologizing profusely for wishing she could never see him again. He looked delicious though, waving the voicemail right in her face. A proud smirk on his lips appeared as he noticed his 'A' on her palm and her brains were F-R-I-E-D. Maybe sometimes for this very purpose, she secretly liked it when he caught her being an idiot.
Lost in her thoughts her feet carried her up the stairs of this now very familiar house which almost felt like her own.
"Khushi ji!" called OP after her. He ran up to the study where she was standing with an envelope in his hand.
"Are you going up Khushi ji? Can you please give this to Anjali Didi? I have to check on the drinks and snacks being served to the guests" Khushi smiled and took the envelope from his hand that had some diagnostic lab name written on it. OP vanished through the side hallway into the kitchen thanking the nice girl in his head.
Khushi reached the first floor landing with eyes still out for her Arnavji. Should she go to his room? Was he in there? What excuse could she make up to see his face?
The door to Anjali ji's room was open to the far right end and she willed herself into that direction instead. Her dear friend who is almost like a sister was beside herself with joy the past few days, arranging everything to her brand of perfection. Khushi closed a fist and knocked on the door when she reached there before she putting a tentative foot inside.
"Anjali ji.." Khushi peeked into the room to make sure the dung beetle Shyam wasn't there. Instead, she saw the man from her thoughts with his head on his Di's lap, and she…
"ANJALI JI!!"
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diana--williams · 2 years ago
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Every Hindi Movie I remember watching
2022 TO 2013
Brahmastra: Part 1 Shiva
Gangubai Kathiavad
Toolsidas Junior
Gehraiyaan
Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2
HIT: The first case
Badhaai Do
Major
Darlings
Plan A Plan B
Ek Villain Returns
Shabhash Mithu
Dasvi
Dhrishyam 2
Chandigargh Kare Aashiqui
83
Hassena Dilruba
Roohi
The White tiger
Saina
Pagglait
Sardar Ka Grandson
Mimi
The Girl on the Train
Tribhanga
Ajeeb Daastaan
Meenakshi Sundareshwar
Tuesdays and Fridays
Madam Chief Mininster
Chhichhore
Malang
Tanhaji
Laxmi
Kalank
Street Dancer 3D
Khaali Peeli
Bulbbul
Love Aaj Kal
Guilty
Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl
Thappad
Class of '83
Jawaani Jaaneman
Jai Mummy Di
Yeh Ballet
Serious Men
Maskaa
Panga
Shimla Mirchi
Axone
Sir
Badla
Mardhaani 2
War
Dream Girl
Ek Ladki ko Dekha To Aisa Laga
Lukachupi
Student of the Year 2
Drive
Article 15
Super30
Manikarnika
URI: The Surgical Strike
Panipat
Kabir Singh
Bala
The Zoya Factor
Good Newwz
The Sky is Pink
Mission Mangal
The Tashkent Files
Kalank
Chopsticks
Romeo Akbar Walter
Saand Ki Aankh
Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota
Sultan
Stree
Badhaaii ho
Lust Stories
Aiyaary
Raazi
Andhaadhun
Simbaa
Baaghi 2
Pad Man
Hichki
Sanju
2.0 Robot
Zero
Namaste England
Dil Junglee
Love per Squarefoot
Once Again
Padmaavat
Raabta
Half Girlfriend
Badrinath ki Dulhania
Machine
Ittefaq
Shaadi mein Zaroor Aana
Mom
Qarib qarib singlle
Jab Harry met Sejal
A Gentleman
Ghazi
Guest in London
Rangoon
Toilet: Ek Prem Katha
Secret Superstar
Naam Shabana
Newton
Haseena Parker
Ae Dil hai Mushkil
Dear Zindagi
Fitoor
Sanam Teri Kasam
Airlift
Wazir
Rocky Handsome
A Flying Jatt
Sanam Re
M S Dhoni: The Untold Story
Neerja
Fan
Dangal
Sultan
Saala Khadoos
Baaghi
Kabali
Rustom
Pink
Befikree
Mohenjo Daro
Dishoom
Te3n
Akira
Baar baar Dekho
Azhar
Houseful 3
Force 2
Kapoor and Sons
Udta Punjab
Ghayal Once Again
Mirzya
Kahaani 2: Durga Rani Singh
Dear Dad
1920: London
Parched
Ek Paheli Leela
Dum Laga Ke Haisha
Hero
Roy
Dilwale
Shaandar
Tamasha
Dhrishyam
Dolly Ki Doli
Katti Batti
Mr. X
Gabbar is Back
Baby
Phantom
Dil Dhadkane Do
Manjhi- The Mountain Man
Alone
Bajirao Mastani
Prem Ratan Dhan Payo
Talvar
Bajrangi Bhaijaan
Welcome 2 Karachi
Brothers
Love Exchange
ABCD 2
Piku
Rahasyaa
Shamitabh
Jazbaa
Nil Battey Sannata
Waiting
Hamari Adhuri Kahani
Singh is Bling
Singham Returns
PK
Heropanti
Kick
Khoobsoorat
Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania
Main Tera Hero
Hasee Toh Phasee
Mardaani
Yaariyaan
Jai Ho
Ek Villain
Gunday
Bang bang
Happy New Year
Finding Fanny
Action Jackson
Mary Kom
Haider
Entertainment
Bewakoofiyan
Total Siyappa
Shaasi ke Side Effects
Purani Jeans
O Teri
Bobby Jasoos
Pizza
Boothnath Returns
Sonali Cable
Ungli
Super Nani
Gang of Ghosts
Holiday: A soldier is never off duty
2 states
Gulaab Gang
Queen
Hawaa Hawai
Vishwaroopam
Zanjeer
Ramaiya Vastavaiya
Madras Cafe
Commando
Akaash Vani
R..Rajkumar
Special 26
Yeh Jawani Hai deewani
ABCD: Any Body Can Dance
Himmatwala
Jolly LLB
Race 2
Raanjhanaa
Krrish 3
Chennai Express
Once Upon a time in Mumbai Dobaraa
Bhaag Milka
Kai Po Che
Bombay Talkies
Dhoom 3
Lootera
Fuckrey
Gori Tere Pyaar Mein
Jayanta Bhai ka Love Story
Gippi
Phata Poster Nikla Hero
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ssj2hindudude · 1 year ago
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My diwali went good. I woke up around 5 am today because I slept late last night. I did some gym and took my dog for a walk . Got ready in a chikankari kurti and worshipped ( you know morning diwali puja )
Then I called my parents and just helped Amma ( my housekeeper ) with the decoration and cooking . I went to a parlor in the afternoon to get my spa and returned with getting the Diwali gifts packed . Coming back home I studied and later I got dressed in the saree and did the Diwali puja at evening. did party arrangements and party started at nine pm. Had snacks , my friends drank ( I didn't because I don't drink ) , danced way too much and now after having dinner and dessert we're having a sleepover
Just gonna break apart my reactions:
-Definite difference in wake-up culture because your late is 5am and mine goes as far as 10:30. You did all kinds of stuff before puja, meanwhile I just go straight from PJs to puja (with a shower in between)
-I actually watched a Diwali-related movie with my mom last night. It's the 2023 Ramayan remake, Adipurush. Maybe you heard of it?
-Ugh, I can't believe I'm saying this, but I legit miss going to the gym. I haven't been in weeks because of a fracture (word of advice: always keep proper form on the treadmill)
-Pretty neat that you did the decorations on the same day. We'd probably have to do it the day before. Did you make a rangoli?
-Come to think of it, we don't even trade gifts on Diwali over here. We'll have to change that.
-You don't drink too?!? And you're also the only one in your friend group that doesn't? (Where have you been all my life?!?)
-Dam, girls are lucky they can have sleepovers so casually. Talking, games, movies, blood sacrifices, sounds like an awesome time to me!
Hope you had a blast. (Speaking of which, you didn't mention fireworks)
Thanks for the update. It was nice to read. May Laxmi and Narayana bless you while they're not making ou-
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I think they found this post🤕
Anyways, Happy Diwali! Ram-Ram Siya Ram!🙏
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dear-indies · 1 year ago
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Hi! Could you possibly help me with parents for an Amita Suman FC? For a father, I'm leaning towards Oded Fehr or Fares Fares in Wheel of Time kind of silver foxy vibes, whereas for a mother it's a little more hippy-like. For context, dad's the Top Brass in a cyberpunk megacorporation while mum left because she was Done With That Life, if that helps at all. Thank you so much and I hope you have an incredible week! <3
Bhuwan Chand (1949) Nepalese.
Gyanu Rana (1949) Nepalese.
Laxmi Giri (1955) Nepalese.
Poornima (1960) Nepalese.
Kunti Moktan (1962) Nepalese.
Mithila Sharma (1963) Nepalese.
Gauri Malla (1972) Nepalese.
Ruby Rana (1972) Nepalese.
Basundhara Bhusal (?) Nepalese.
also:
Madan Krishna Shrestha (1950) Nepalese.
Shiva Shrestha (1953) Nepalese - is in a movie called Prem Geet 3 which might be able to pass as fantasy resources?
Krishna Malla (1956) Nepalese.
Sunil Thapa (1957) Nepalese - is in a movie called Prem Geet 3 which might be able to pass as fantasy resources?
Anup Baral (1958) Nepalese.
Santosh Panta (1960) Nepalese.
Sunil Pokharel (1963) Nepalese.
Rajesh Hamal (1966) Nepalese.
Nima Rumba (1974) Nepalese.
Ram Chandra Adhikari (?) Nepalese.
Hey! Amita is Bhojpuri Nepalese and Oded Fehr is Ashkenazi and Sephardi Jewish so he'd not be recommended as casting unless, of course, that's her adopted father or father figure she's not related to. That being said, I sadly can't find anybody else Bhojpuri Nepalese but here are all the Nepalese suggestions I found at the time of posting!
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raindoecoates · 2 years ago
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An Unsettling Occurrence
11/11/2022. Western Maryland, just after dark.
Something you need to know for this to make sense; I get words, phrases, and random lines from books or movies stuck in my head the way a person can get a song stuck in their head. Some of them are kind of always in there somewhere, and I enjoy saying them from time to time, in my head or out loud. "I'm Laxmi Singh," or "The trick, Mr. Potter, is not minding that it hurts." One of my favorites and one of the longest, "Bob Wah, your modern rock morning pal, was on the 6 o'clock and 11 o'clock news on channel 13 in Baltimore tonight uh defending the um er broadcast of uh this particular here tune. From MC 900 Foot Jesus, from the CD, 'Welcome to My Dream,' 'As the City Sleeps.' Now, I don't think anyone out there is going to go out and become an arsonist but, I don't wanna stop you! You know, it could happen. It could happen! Everybody's got to do something. Everybody needs a hobby. Anyway, the top 11 at 11, number one! 99 1 HFS!"  I do the voice and everything. I known that sound byte like I know my own name because a young woman I was in love with once (Hi, Kathy-with-a-K) caught it on a mixed tape she made for me, from captures off the radio, mostly. So, the other night, I was coming home from Oakland just after dark, taking the long way down 219 to I-68 because it's a little safer. (The shorter way, through New Germany state park, has deep woods much closer to the edge of the road and no cell service. The long way gives you a wider margin, therefore, more time to see trouble coming. ) As I'm driving through Accident (that's the town's real name) a turn of phrase pops into my head with unusual force and persistence. It's a phrase that old men in Stephen King novels sometimes use, in that Maine accent, and I find it unpleasant on a number of levels. The phrase is, "by a whore's hair," as in, "he missed it by a whore's hair." Stephen King has used it more than a couple of times and it annoys me every time I read it. Anyway, it started repeating in my head so forcefully and so persistently I started saying it out loud, trying to exorcise it, I guess. Sometimes that works the way that playing a song that's stuck in my head a few times will often get rid of it. But, in just the space of driving the last few blocks in town, I went from thinking it repetitively to being distracted by it. I started to notice the unusual forcefulness of the thought and was growing a little alarmed. A phrase has never appeared in my thoughts so suddenly and with such "volume," before. "By a whore's hair... by a whore's hair." As I drove out of town, saying the ugly phrase out loud and thinking about things like exhaustion and migraines and Tourette's syndrome, I accelerated up to the posted 40 mph and, just as I passed 40, a fucking deer jump the guard rail and hit the road at a dead run, like this was a planned suicide! I slammed on the brakes and, knowing it's better to hit one, even a big one like this buck, than to roll the car or hit a tree, steered just enough to improve both our chances. And, by god, if there were water droplets on my driver side headlight shield, the hairs on his ass brushed them off. I braced for an impact that never came. He ran off and that stupid phrase ran with him. I take the position that it was just a coincidence. I believe intellectually that psychic phenomena do not exist. But, I have to be honest, I was completely spooked for the rest of that drive home. I still am, in fact, now two weeks later. It was certainly one hell of a coincidence.
PS: Please, don't judge me by the hashtags. I picked them to direct those who may be interested in this story. Not because I believe in them.
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indiejones · 2 years ago
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INDIES TOP 136 FILMS OF SOUTH ASIAN CINEMA’S 2 GREATEST ACTRESSES - MEENA KUMARI (77 FILMS) & SUCHITRA SEN (59 FILMS) !
A separate Indie playlist, to honour the 2 most popular, highest acclaimed, & widely regarded greatest of all actresses, of the entire Indian & South Asian diaspora – Meena Kumari & Suchitra Sen ! 2 very different actresses in style & school, yet that imbibed the same core depth & ability to penetrate audience imagination & leave them blessed with new vibrant spirit & higher ethos, & even greater admiration for the feminine energy in art. That combined with their eclectic body of work encompassing, one imagines an entire spectrum of female art & life in society at it’s very finest. And even where Hindi audiences at Indies may’ve had a fair taste of Meena jis’s work already, from the various decades lists on Indies Yt page, a great time to view it all in never-before singular artist-based perspective, as well as get enlightened on, in Indie reckoning, the 2nd greatest screen-pair of Indian cinema, Uttam Kumar & Suchitra Sen, the eternal royalty of Bangla cinema for no lesser than 3/4th century, a screen-pair that single-handedly redefined Bangla cinema & raised it to the highest respect & hysterical adulation back in 1950s & 1960s, amassing a veritable treasure house of ‘soul cinema’, a diamond era in Bengali motion art, that saw them competing for highest accolades with no lesser than Satyajit Ray’s brand of ‘life-defining movies’, a divine screen-pairing with Uttam that btw forms nearly 3/4th of Suchitra ji’s life work too. Watch the greatest, in their finest!
Voila ! - 1. .Pakeezah (1972) 2. .Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam (1962) 3. .Daaera (1953) 4. .Bhabhi ki Chudiyan (1961) 5. .Baiju Bawra (1952) 6. .Musafir (1957) 7. .Grihadaha (1967) 8. .Sandhya Deeper Sikha (1964) 9. .Uttar Falguni (1963) 10. .Deep Jwale Jaai (1959) 11. .Phool aur Patthar (1966) 12. .Dil Ek Mandir (1963) 13. .Dil Apna Aur Preet Parai (1960) 14. .Bahu Begum (1968) 15. .Dushmun (1971) 16. .Datta (1976) 17. .Mamta (1966) 18. .Daana Paani (1953) 19. .Aarti (1962) 20. .Chitralekha (1964) 21. .Fariyad (1971) 22. .Saat Pake Bandha (1963) 23. .Nabaraag (1971) 24. .Devi Chaudhurani (1974) 25. .Majhli Didi (1967) 26. .Devdas (1955) 27. .Harano Sur (1957) 28. .Har Mana Har (1972) 29. .Bheegi Raat (1965) 30. .Sagarika (1956) 31. .Alo Amaar Alo (1972) 32. .Hospital (1960) 33. .Chaowa Paowa (1959) 34. .Megh Kalo (1970) 35. .Smriti Tuku Thak (1960) 36. .Mere Apne (1971) 37. .Sharada (1957) 38. .Sanjher Pradip (1955) 39. .Noorjehan (1967) 40. .Suryatoran (1958) 41. .Champakali (1957) 42. .Amar Bou (1956) 43. .Baharon ki Manzil (1968) 44. .Kaajal (1965) 45. .Madhosh (1951) 46. .Trijama (1956) 47. .Bhalobasa (1955) 48. .Shapmochan (1955) 49. .Ekti Raat (1956) 50. .Sabar Uparey (1955) 51. .Agni Pariksha (1954) 52. .Halaku (1956) 53. .Footpath (1953) 54. .Bhagaban Srikrishna Chaitanya (1954) 55. .Chandranath (1957) 56. .Parineeta (1953) 57. .Magroor (1950) 58. .Bombai ka Baboo (1960) 59. .Bandhan (1956) 60. .Subhoratri (1956) 61. .Indrani (1958) 62. .Kamallata (1969) 63. .Yahudi (1958) 64. .Ghazal (1964) 65. .Miss Mary (1957) 66. .Pinjre ke Panchhi (1966) 67. .Baadbaan (1954) 68. .Chirag Kahan Roshni Kahan (1959) 69. .Farishta (1958) 70. .Sajghar (1955) 71. .Sahara (1958) 72. .Chandan ka palna (1967) 73. .Mejo Bou (1955) 74. .Pranay Pasha (1978) 75. .Aladdin Aur Jadui Chirag (1952) 76. .Gomti ke Kinare (1972) 77. .Rajlakshmi O Srikanta (1957) 78. .Chandni Chowk (1954) 79. .Satta Bazaar (1959) 80. .Zindagi Aur Khwab (1961) 81. .Kinare Kinare (1963) 82. .Priyo Bandhabi (1975) 83. .Benazir (1964) 84. .Shilpi (1956) 85. .Sarhad (1960) 86. .Adl-e-Jehangir (1955) 87. .Ora Thake Odhare (1954) 88. .Shatranj (1956) 89. .Savera (1958) 90. .Main Chup Rahungi (1962) 91. .Shararat (1959) 92. .Sanjh aur Savera (1964) 93. .Akeli Mat Jaiyo (1963) 94. .Abhilasha (1968) 95. .Bipasha (1962) 96. .Ilzaam (1954) 97. .Saptapadi (1961) 98. .Bandish (1955) 99. .Ek Hi Raasta (1956) 100. .Azaad (1955) 101. .Naya Andaz (1956) 102. .Madhu (1959) 103. .Veer Ghatotkacha (1949) 104. .Balaygras (1954) 105. .Laxmi Narayan (1951) 106. .Bahana (1960) 107. .Purnima (1965) 108. .Shri Ganesh Mahima (1950) 109. .Rukhsana (1955) 110. .Mem Sahib (1956) 111. .Chand (1959) 112. .Pathe Holo Deri (1957) 113. .Ardhangini (1959) 114. .Sanam (1951) 115. .Jagir (1959) 116. .Saat Phere (1970) 117. .Jawab (1970) 118. .Hanuman Patal Vijay (1951) 119. .Grihaprabesh (1954) 120. .Tamasha (1952) 121. .Char Dil Char Rahen (1959) 122. .Naulakha Haar (1953) 123. .Jeeban Trishna (1957) 124. .Kohinoor (1960) 125. .Piya Ghar Aaja (1948) 126. .Dhuli (1954) 127. .Main Bhi Ladki Hoon (1964) 128. .Sadanander Mela (1954) 129. .Hamara Ghar (1950) 130. .Annapurnar Mandir (1954) 131. .Sharey Chuattor (1953) 132. .Pyar Ka Saagar (1961) 133. .Maraner Parey (1954) 134. .Saat Number Kayedi (1953) 135. .Aandhi (1975) 136. .Kajori (1953)
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RETRO ACTOR CHANDRA SHEKHAR IN MOVIE LAXMI
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djfloops · 1 month ago
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Mard Ki Zabaan (1987) Full Hindi Movie (4K) | Dharmendra Vs Jackie Shroff | SUPERHIT MOVIE Poonam
Film: Mard Ki Zabaan (1987) Director: K. Bapaiah Cast: Dharmendra as Laxman Chauhan Jackie Shroff as Vijay Chauhan / Rajesh Poonam Dhillon as Lata Kimi Katkar as Rosy Tanuja Raj Kiran as Anand Navin Nischol as Ram Chauhan Sushma Seth as Laxmi Sahay Shreeram Lagoo as Zamindar Raghupati Sahay Vikas Anand as Govind Asrani as Rahim / Inspector Totaram Prem Chopra as Shrinath Shakti Kapoor as…
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chutneymusic · 1 month ago
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Mard Ki Zabaan (1987) Full Hindi Movie (4K) | Dharmendra Vs Jackie Shroff | SUPERHIT MOVIE Poonam
Film: Mard Ki Zabaan (1987) Director: K. Bapaiah Cast: Dharmendra as Laxman Chauhan Jackie Shroff as Vijay Chauhan / Rajesh Poonam Dhillon as Lata Kimi Katkar as Rosy Tanuja Raj Kiran as Anand Navin Nischol as Ram Chauhan Sushma Seth as Laxmi Sahay Shreeram Lagoo as Zamindar Raghupati Sahay Vikas Anand as Govind Asrani as Rahim / Inspector Totaram Prem Chopra as Shrinath Shakti Kapoor as…
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busbooking · 4 months ago
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Laxmi Holidays
Laxmi Holidays is one of North India's leading tourist transporters and package suppliers, having a fleet that includes Volvo and Luxury buses, as well as various luxury automobile and vehicle versions. We have various branches throughout North India, including Himachal, Punjab, Chandigarh, Jammu and Kashmir, and Delhi.
The occupancy and availability of seats can be monitored live. Apps provide personalized deals and discounts based on customers' travel history and preferences. These exclusive offers can help make your visits more inexpensive and rewarding. It includes modern customer care capabilities like AI-powered chatbots and 24/7 assistance.
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delightfulindiaholidays · 4 months ago
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🇮🇳 INDIA: BIKANER ||
6 Places to visit in Bikaner are:
❤️ 1. Rampuria Haveli: Must visit for beautiful buildings. [No entry fee] . ❤️ 2. Junagarh fort: Beautiful palace in Bikaner [Entry fee: 100/pp] . ❤️ 3. Raiser: Famous for camping & desert safari. 20 Kms from Bikaner main city. . ❤️ 4. Laxmi Niwas Palace: Heritage hotel, famous for Movie shootings and hunted animals hanging on the walls. [Entry fee: 500/pp and if you are having food in the hotel the the visiting fee will not be charged] . ❤️ 5. Karni mata temple: Also called “Temple of 🐀 Rats”. Thousands of rats lives in the temple. A temple of Durga mata. 30 kms away from the main city. . ❤️ 6. Lakshmi Nath Temple: Oldest temple of the Bikaner. . .
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