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gleedreamcasts · 2 years ago
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Mean Girls
requested by @adithakarikalan and @all-seeing-ifer
Marley Rose as Cady Heron
Mercedes Jones as Regina George
Tina Cohen-Chang as Janis Sarkisian
Kurt Hummel as Damian Hubbard
Rachel Berry as Gretchen Weiners
Brittany Pierce as Karen Smith
Sam Evans as Aaron Samuels
Rajesh as Kevin Gnapoor
Jane Hayward as Ms. Norbury/Mrs. George
Mike Chang as Mr. Duvall
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the-trinket-witch · 2 years ago
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New TWST OC Hub!
(NOTE: All art depicted is a combination of freehand art and sprite manipulation, So I cannot say this is wholly my own hand. As well, SD sprites are created via this picrew and edited further by me.)
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Albert Eastwind (アルバート・イーストウィンド):
(TWST OF: Mary Poppins)
Age: 17
Pronouns: He/Him (わたくし)
Birthday: Aug 27
Height: 5'9" (175cm)
Class: 2-C (Student 64)
Homeland: Altus (Queendom of Roses)
Best Class: Practical Magic
U.M: 'Step in Time'- Can slow time around up to 15ft (4.5m), can only use up to an hour of time (passes as 5 minutes IRT). Buildup of blot makes use of <1hr dangerous.
Likes: Taking care of others
Dislikes: 'Piecrust Promises' (lying or sparing someone their feelings)
Personality: Cheerful, practical, self-flagellating, one to suffer in silence, truthful, wordy, uplifting, formal
Nicknames: Swordfish (Floyd), Monsieur Parapluie (Rook)
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Eugenio 'Yuu' Hernandez (エウヘニオ・ヘルナンデス)
(TWST OF: N/A)
Age: 16
Pronouns: They/Them (僕)
Birthday: May 15
Height: 5'4" (162cm)
Class: 1-A (Student 13)
Homeland: Alameda, CA, USA
Best Class: P.E
U.M: 'Beast Tamer'-not magical, but the threat of La Chancla upside one's head tends to put rowdy schoolboys in line
Likes: Cooking, learning about Twisted Wonderland, days off
Dislikes: Overblotting, Some of the Dorm Leaders, having to do Crowley's go-for work, going hungry
Personality: Pragmatic, wry, inexperienced, mature, tired, fun-seeking
Nicknames: Shrimpy (Floyd), Monsieur Trickster (Rook)
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Tidus Rhin (ティダス・ライン)
(TWST OF: Archimedes-The Little Mermaid (TV Series))
Age: 16
Pronouns: He/Him (自分)
Birthday: Nov 17
Height: 7ft (213cm)
Class: 1-C (student 50)
Homeland: Coral Sea
Best Class: History
U.M: 'Fathom's Below'- Can use infrasound frequencies to cause a variety of physical/psychological effects
Likes: Human Culture
Dislikes: Being used exclusively for his strength
Personality: Bubbly, curious, naive, scholarly, headstrong, tame, protective
Nicknames: Jinbei (Floyd), Monsieur Vaste (Rook)
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Lázaro Muertinez (ラサロ・ムエルティネス)
Age: 18
Pronouns: He/Him (俺)
Birthday: Nov 2
Height: 6'0" (182cm)
Class: 3-D (Student 42)
Homeland: Land of Dawning
Best Class: Music
U.M: 'Recuérdame'-digs up lost memories of those who hear him playing music. Memories are random.
Likes: Playing any instrument he can get his hands on
Dislikes: Art theft
Personality: Cheery, familial, boisterous, spontaneous, savant, festive
Nicknames: Celebes (Floyd), Roi de la Guitare (Rook)
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Aadesh Sona (アーデシュ・ソナ)
Age: 28
Pronouns: He/Him (俺-様)
Birthday: Oct 18
Height: 6'5" (195cm)
Subject: 'Counselor' (Inside Trader/Intel Gatherer)
Homeland: Sunset Savannah
Species: Beastman (Constrictor)
U.M: 'Silver Mist'-lowers brainwave activity, putting people to sleep. Cannot influence actions via UM itself, but has a degree in psychology so only needs to have one in a more suggestible state.
Likes: Having the upper hand, Praise from Mr Khan, power
Dislikes: Things not going his way, Knots in his tail, Kids too smart for their own good
Personality: Conceited, intelligent, scheming, two-faced, obsequious, manipulative, eloquent, self-serving
Nicknames: Scaly Bastard (various), Creepy Constrictor (various) Doctor (clients)
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The Janitor (管理人-さん)
(TWST of: Myself! My Actual 'Self insert')
Age: 6 months
Pronouns: They/Them (自分)
Birthday: Sept. 15
Height: 5'4" (163cm)
Role: Janitor
Homeland: Nightraven College Science Lab
Species: Construct (animated anatomical model)
U.M: N/A (Has a charm that makes their sign language understood by those they communicate with)
Likes: Cleaning, free time, learning about 'Life'
Dislikes: Purposefully messy areas, People not understanding their signs, (eventually) being treated as a slave
Personality: detail-oriented, tidy, tired, sassy, overworked, nonchalant, wry
Nicknames: Handybones (various), Bones Malone (various), The Assistant (Sam), 'Oh Shit You Scared Me' (various), The Walking Halloween Decoration (various) Glassfish (Floyd), Souverain de Propreté (Rook)
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Rajesh Khan (レージェシュ カン)
(TWST of: Shere Khan-Jungle Book)
Age: 53
Pronouns: He/Him (俺-様)
Birthday: Nov. 17
Height: 5'9" (175cm)
Career: CEO (Khan Corp.)
Homeland: Scalding Sands
Species: Beastman (Tiger)
U.M: 'King of the Jungle' Magically amplifies his infrasound roar, making it easier to intimidate.
Likes: Exotic food, smooth business dealings, news from Aadesh, opera, body building
Dislikes: Insubordination, lack of information, kicks to the knee
Personality: Austere, collected, explosive, cutthroat, confident
Nicknames: Sir, Mr Khan
Finally also: the Voice Claim Trailer
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bollywoodirect · 9 months ago
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Remembering Hindi cinema's favourite aunty, #Shammi, on her 6th death anniversary (06/03/18).
Shammi was a popular actress for funny roles in movies from 1949 to 1969 and then from 1980 to 2002. She played important side roles in well-known movies like "Dil Apna Aur Preet Parai," "Half Ticket," "Halaku," "Samaj Ko Badal Dalo," "Khuda Gawah," "Coolie No. 1," "Gopi Kishan," and "Hum Saath Saath Hain." She also acted in movies with Rajesh Khanna such as "The Train," "Aanchal," "Kudrat," "Red Rose," "Awara Baap," and "Swarg." From 1949 to 1955, she was the main actress or the second main actress in some Hindi films. Later, from 1986 to 1998, she was in famous TV shows like "Dekh Bhai Dekh," "Zabaan Sambhal Ke," "Shriman Shrimati," "Kabhi Yeh Kabhi Woh," and "Filmi Chakkar." Shammi is also the younger sister of the fashion designer Mani Rabadi.
L to R- #AshaParekh, Shammi, #WaheedaRehman, and #Helen.
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nortism · 10 months ago
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doctor who liveblog pt 13
s2 ep12 army of ghosts
- i am very nervous about these next two episodes bc i really don’t want rose to die but that does seem to be what’s going to happen
- ok i’m 15 seconds in, she’s is in fact going to die great
- oh i am not ready for this u guys 😭😭😭
- aww jackie
- uh oh ghosts
- “they look human so they must be human” bro the doctor is right there
- right are we gonna find out the deal with torchwood??
- oh gareth’s dead as hell
- also is that the same actress who plays martha or am i losing it?
- CYBERMAN
- GHOSTBUSTERS!!!
- uh oh they’ve been cyberman-ed
- his fuck ass 3d glasses 😭😭
- he said the thing , he say allons-y!!
- i love u jackie tyler
- the clapping’s getting weird now
- TORCHWOOD
- oh no they’re bringing back the british empire
- oh now they’re defending borders, alright brexit party
- noo they’re stealing the tardis
- he is taking being imprisoned very well
- torchwood’s got a sarcophagus,, are they a branch of the british museum??
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- always jarring recognising tiktok audios in a show you’re watching.
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- oh god nothing’s changed
- is now a good time to admit i’m not 100% sure what a sonic screwdriver does?
- uh oh rose
- MICKEY!!!??!!!!!!???
- what is going onnnnnnn
- uh oh cybermen ghosts
- OH SHIT DALEKSSSSS
s2 ep13 doomsday
- oh rose death ep i’m not ready
- bye bye rajesh
- oh fuck the daleks and cybermen r beefing
- that’s the cybermen problem solved
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- they’re so funny
- that’s where patriotism gets you
- YOOOO it’s parallel universe jake !!
- “the people’s republic” - oh they made socialism work, that’s nice
- oh shit they got time lord technology
- i’m obsessed with the way rose says emperor
- the dalek pov is so silly
- that’s a lot of daleks
- oh poor jackie
- oh shit yvonne cyberman
- ROSEEEEE
- omg her dad came back for her
- the doctorrr
- HES BURNING UP A SUN JUST TO SAY GOODBYEEEE
- bad wolf bay
- HE DIDNT GET TO SAY ITTTTTRRR 😭😭😭😭😭😭
- we need to die
- DONNA NOBLE?!
- that was mad, i need to lie down for a week to process
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dwsidecharacterpoll · 2 years ago
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Ongoing list of characters who will be included in the bracket under the cut—still adding but please ask for any you don't see:
Clive (Rose)
Steward (The End of the World)
Raffalo from Crespellion (The End of the World)
Moxx of Balhoon (The End of the World)
Jabe (The End of the World)
Gwyneth (The Unquiet Dead)
Gabriel Sneed (The Unquiet Dead)
Redpath (The Unquiet Dead)
Toshiko Sato (Aliens of London/World War III)
Indra Ganesh (Aliens of London/World War III)
Diana Goddard (Dalek)
De Maggio (Dalek)
More under the cut!
Cathica (The Long Game)
Suki (The Long Game)
Nurse (The Long Game)
Sarah Clark and Stuart Hoskins (Father’s Day)
Dr. Constantine (The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances)
Nancy (The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances)
Kathy Salt (Boom Town)
Idris Hopper (Boom Town)
Rodrick (Bad Wolf/Parting of the Ways)
Lynda Moss (Bad Wolf/Parting of the Ways)
Unnamed Male Programmer (Bad Wolf/Parting of the Ways)
Unnamed Female Programmer (Bad Wolf/Parting of the Ways)
Danny Llewellyn (The Christmas Invasion)
Major Blake (The Christmas Invasion)
Alex (The Christmas Invasion)
Sally Jacobs (The Christmas Invasion)
Chip (New Earth)
Duke of Manhattan (New Earth)
Clovis (New Earth)
Novice Hame (New Earth)
Captain Reynolds (Tooth and Claw)
Lady Isobel and Sir Robert (Tooth and Claw)
Parsons (School Reunion)
Katherine (The Girl in the Fireplace)
Sally Phelan (The Rise of the Cybermen/Age of Steel)
Rita-Ann Smith (The Rise of the Cybermen/Age of Steel)
Mr. Crane (The Rise of the Cybermen/Age of Steel)
Mrs. Moore (The Rise of the Cybermen/Age of Steel)
The Connellys (The Idiot’s Lantern)
Zachary Cross Flane (The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit)
Ida Scott (The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit)
Danny Bartock (The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit)
Scooti Manista (The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit)
Ursula Blake (Love and Monsters)
Bliss (Love and Monsters)
Bridget (Love and Monsters)
Mr. Skinner (Love and Monsters)
Trish Webber (Fear Her)
Yvonne Hartman (Army of Ghosts/Doomsday)
Dr. Rajesh Singh (Army of Ghosts/Doomsday)
Adeola (Army of Ghosts/Doomsday)
Gareth (Army of Ghosts/Doomsday)
Nerys (The Runaway Bride)
Julia Swales (Smith and Jones)
Mr. Stoker (Smith and Jones)
Oliver Morgenstern (Smith and Jones)
Dolly Bailey (The Shakespeare Code)
Milo and Cheen (Gridlock)
Pale Woman (Gridlock)
Thomas Kincade Brannigan and Valerie (Gridlock)
Businessman (Gridlock)
Alice and May Cassini (Gridlock)
Tallulah (Daleks in Manhattan/Evolution of the Daleks)
Frank (Daleks in Manhattan/Evolution of the Daleks)
Solomon (Daleks in Manhattan/Evolution of the Daleks)
Sylvia Thaw (The Lazarus Experiment)
Jenny (Human Nature/The Family of Blood)
Tim Latimer (Human Nature/The Family of Blood)
Kath McDonnell (42)
Billy Shipton (Blink)
Kathy Nightingale (Blink)
Chantho (Utopia)
Professor Docherty (The Sound of Drums/The Last of the Time Lords)
Vivien Rook (The Sound of Drums)
Albert Dumphries (The Sound of Drums)
Thomas Milligan (The Last of the Time Lords)
Mr. Copper (Voyage of the Damned)
Morvin and Foon (Voyage of the Damned)
Bannakaffalatta (Voyage of the Damned)
Alonso Frane (Voyage of the Damned)
Penny Carter (Partners in Crime)
Caecilius (Fires of Pompeii)
Evelina (Fires of Pompeii)
Metella (Fires of Pompeii)
Quintus (Fires of Pompeii)
Soothsayer (Fires of Pompeii)
Ryder (Planet of the Ood)
Solana Mercurio (Planet of the Ood)
Ross Jenkins (The Sontaran Stratagem/The Poison Sky)
Cline (The Doctor’s Daughter)
Hath Peck (The Doctor’s Daughter)
Lady Eddison (The Unicorn and the Wasp)
Miss Chandrakala (The Unicorn and the Wasp)
Roger Curbishley (The Unicorn and the Wasp)
Hugh Curbishley (The Unicorn and the Wasp)
Robina Redmond (The Unicorn and the Wasp)
Miss Evangelista (Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead)
Other Dave (Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead)
Proper Dave (Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead)
Anita (Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead)
Strackman Lux (Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead)
Lee McAvoy (Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead)
Dee Dee Blasco (Midnight)
Professor Hobbes (Midnight)
Val, Biff, and Jethro Cane (Midnight)
Unnamed Hostess (Midnight)
Rocco Colasanto (Turn Left)
Jival Chowdry (Turn Left)
The Shadow Architect (The Stolen Earth)
The German Woman (The Stolen Earth)
Rosita Farisi (The Next Doctor)
Malcolm Taylor (Planet of the Dead)
Capt. Erisa Magambo (Planet of the Dead)
Barclay (Planet of the Dead)
DI McMillan (Planet of the Dead)
Lou and Carmen (Planet of the Dead)
Nathan (Planet of the Dead)
Angela Whittaker (Planet of the Dead)
Yuri Kerenski (The Waters of Mars)
Mia Bennett (The Waters of Mars)
Steffi Ehrlich (The Waters of Mars)
Roman Groom (The Waters of Mars)
Ed Gold (The Waters of Mars)
Maggie Cain (The Waters of Mars)
Tarak Ital (The Waters of Mars)
Joshua and Abigail Naismith (The End of Time)
Minnie Hooper (The End of Time)
Addams and Rossiter of Vinvocci (The End of Time)
Jeff (The Eleventh Hour)
Dr. Ramsden (The Eleventh Hour)
Lilian Breen (Victory of the Daleks)
Edwin Bracewell (Victory of the Daleks)
Guido (The Vampires of Venice)
Isabella (The Vampires of Venice)
Nasreen Chaudhry (The Hungry Earth/Cold Blood)
Ambrose Northover (The Hungry Earth/Cold Blood)
Sophie Benson (The Lodger)
The Unnamed Curator (Vincent and the Doctor)
Aunt Sharon (The Big Bang)
Amy’s parents (The Big Bang/The Pandorica Opens)
Dorium Maldovar (The Pandoria Opens)
Canton Everett Delaware III (The Impossible Astronaut/Day of the Moon)
Jennifer (The Rebel Flesh/The Almost People)
Lorna Bucket (A Good Man Goes To War)
Alex (Night Terrors)
Auntie and Uncle (The Doctor’s Wife)
Rita (The God Complex)
Howie Spragg (The God Complex)
Joe Buchanan (The God Complex)
Gibbis (The God Complex)
Cassandra (Asylum of the Daleks)
Harvey (Asylum of the Daleks)
Brian Williams (Dinosaurs on a Spaceship)
John Riddell (Dinosaurs on a Spaceship)
Indira (Dinosaurs on a Spaceship)
Ellie and Dave Oswald (Rings of Akhaten)
Onegin (Cold War)
Stepashin (Cold War)
Grisenko (Cold War)
Hila Tacorien (Hide)
Professor Alec Palmer (Hide)
Emma Grayling (Hide)
The Van Baalen brothers (Journey to the Center of the TARDIS)
Ada Gillyflower (The Crimson Horror)
Porridge (Nightmare in Silver)
Alice Ferrin (Nightmare in Silver)
Missy (Nightmare in Silver)
Handles (Time of the Doctor)
Tasha Lem (Time of the Doctor)
Clara’s Gran (Time of the Doctor)
Linda (Time of the Doctor)
Abramal and Marta (Time of the Doctor)
Journey Blue (Into the Dalek)
Gretchen Allison Carlisle (Into the Dalek)
Orson Pink (Listen)
Psi (Time Heist)
Sabra (Time Heist)
Adrian (The Caretaker)
Captain Lundvik (Kill the Moon)
Perkins (Mummy on the Orient Ecpress)
Rigsy (Flatline)
Seb (Death in Heaven/Dark Water)
Shona (Last Christmas)
Albert Smithe (Last Christmas)
Fiona Bellows (Last Christmas)
Ashley Carter (Last Christmas)
Jac (The Magician’s Apprentice)
O'Donnell (Under the Lake/Before the Flood)
Cass (Under the Lake/Before the Flood)
Lunn (Under the Lake/Before the Flood)
Bennett (Under the Lake/Before the Flood)
Lofty (The Girl who Died)
Walsh (The Zygon Invasion)
Anahson (Face the Raven)
The General (Hell Bent)
Ohila (Hell Bent)
Moira (The Pilot)
Heather (the Pilot)
Felicity (Knock Knock)
Paul (Knock Knock)
Harry (Knock Knock)
Pavel (Knock Knock)
Shireen (Knock Knock)
Dahh-Ren (Oxygen)
Abby (Oxygen)
Ivan (Oxygen)
Penny (Extremis)
Erica (the pyramid at the end of the world)
Colonel Babbit (pyramid)
Kar (The Eaters of Light)
Lucius, Simon, and Thracius (The Eaters of Light)
The Captain (Twice Upon a Time)
Karl (The Woman Who Fell to Earth)
Angstrom (The Ghost Monument)
Epzo (The Ghost Monument)
Jade McIntyre (Arachnids in the UK)
Astos (The Tsuranga Conundrum)
Mabli (The Tsuranga Conundrum)
Eve Cicero (The Tsuranga Conundrum)
Yoss Inkl (The Tsuranga Conundrum)
Prem (Demons of the Punjab)
Kira Arlo (kerblam)
Dan Cooper (kerblam)
Willa Twiston (the witchfinders)
Ribbons (it takes you away)
Andinio and Delph (The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos)
Lee Clayton (fugitive of the judoon)
Jamila and Gabriela (Praxeus)
Jake Willis and Adam Lang (Praxeus)
Tibo (Can You Hear Me?)
Shaw (Village of the Angels)
Professor Jericho (Village of the Angels)
Gerald and Jean (Village of the Angels)
Sarah (Eve of the Daleks)
Nick (Eve of the Daleks)
Ying Ki (Legend of the Sea Devils)
Ji-Hun (Sea Devils)
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sataniccapitalist · 2 years ago
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indiejones · 2 years ago
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INDIES TOP 136 ACTORS & ACTRESSES OF I-N-D-I-A-N  CINEMA !
NOTE: Encompasses all traditional Indian film industries.
NOTE: Again, due to a difference of 20 spots btwn last name herein & next one eligible (& ever exponentially increasing with every subsequent candidate btw), ethics dictated the possibility of no more than the 136 cut-off number arrived at, for this most hallowed of Indian film honor lists.
Position  
Name
Eg. of Work                                                                            
1
Rajesh Khanna
Anand
2
Ashok Kumar
Mahal
3
Dilip Kumar
Gunga Jumna
4
Dev Anand
Kala Bazar
5
Meena Kumari
Kaajal
6
Suchitra Sen
Aandhi
7
Shashi Kapoor
Deewaar
8
Shammi Kapoor
Vidhaata
9
Uttam Kumar
Chiriyakhana
10
Prem Nazir
Pancha Thanthram
11
Madhavi Mukherjee
Diba Ratrir Kabya
12
N.T. Rama Rao
Daana Veera Soora Karna
13
Rajendra Kumar Tuli
Jurrat
14
Madhubala
Mughal-E-Azam
15
Vanisri
Kathanayika Molla
16
Sowcar Janaki
Iru Kodugal
17
C.R. Vijayakumari
Kadhal Sadugudu
18
Rajasulochana
Piya Milan
19
Varalakshmi S.
Chakravarthi Thirumagal
20
T.R. Rajakumari
Thangamalai Rahasyam
21
Pandari Bai
Namma Makkalu
22
Sujatha
Guppedu Manasu
23
Jayamala
Purana Purush
24
Sharada
Samaj Ko Badal Dalo
25
Jayabharathi
Marupakkam
26
Arathi
Dharmasere
27
Urvashi
Soorarai Pottru
28
K.R. Savithri
Yaathra
29
Dharmendra
Sholay
30
K.P.A.C. Lalitha
Godfather
31
Sreeleela
PellisandaD
32
Aachi Manorama
Puthiya Pathai
33
Usharani
Hitler
34
Shanvi Srivastava
Tarak
35
Shreeram Lagoo
Gharaonda
36
Kavita Srinivasan
P.S. Zindagi
37
Nargis
Mother India
38
Kamini Kaushal
Kabir Singh
39
Nutan
Seema
40
Mala Sinha
Jahan Ara
41
Waheeda Rehman
Guide
42
Mumtaz Askari
Khilona
43
Rekha
Koi... Mil Gaya
44
Rakhee Gulzar
Daag: A Poem of Love
45
Ruby Mayer
Talash
46
Rose
Hamari Betiyan
47
Anita Guha
Kan Kan Men Bhagwan
48
Bibbo
Manmohan
49
Nimmi
Arpan
50
Nalini Jaywant
Kala Pani
51
Bina Rai
Taj Mahal
52
Sushila Devi
Kalidas
53
Chandraprabha
Jawani Ki Hawa
54
Sushila
Hatimtai
55
Gulab
Janjir Ne Jankare
56
Paro
Ustad 420
57
Madhuri
Thokar
58
Sakina
Sukanya Savitri
59
Vanamala
Parbat Pe Apna Dera
60
Mandakini Phalke
Kaliya Mardan
61
Sabita Devi
Grama Kanya
62
Ranjana
Didi
63
Meera
Aurat
64
Sardar Akhtar
Hulchul
65
Umasashi
Anath Ashram
66
Mohini
Anun Naam Te Bairi
67
Maya Banerjee
Seva Samaj
68
Nanda Karnataki
Mohabbat Isko Kahete Hain
69
Indrani Mukherjee
Bharat Milap
70
Ansuya
Delhi Ka Thug
71
Miss Feroze
Bharat Ka Lal
72
Swaroop Rani
Kamroo Desh Ki Kamini
73
Chand Usmani
Pehchan
74
Miss Devangana
Bharat Ka Lal
75
Sumitra Devi
Raja Harishchandra
76
Kanan Devi
Haar Jeet
77
Sophia
Neel Kamal
78
Sushilabala
Bilet Ferat
79
Patience Cooper
Nala Damayanti
80
Rattan Bai
Bhikharan
81
Gohar K. Mamajiwala
Akeli Mat Jaiyo
82
Rani Bala
Hasrat
83
Sharifa
Shirin Farhad
84
Bimla Kumari
Baghban
85
Pramila
Bhikharan
86
Snehprabha
Khilona
87
Asha Parekh
Sajan
88
Sulakshana Pandit
Sankalp
89
Moti
Kulin Kanta
90
Laxmi
Radha Krishna
91
Chanda
Suhaag
92
Leela Chitnis
Kangan
93
Zubeida
Heer Ranjha
94
Jehanara Kajjan
Shirin Farhad
95
Hansa Wadkar
Nav Jeevan
96
Moushumi Chatterjee
Bollywood/Hollywood
97
Baby Mayuri
Lal-e-Yaman
98
Lola
The Arcadians
99
Sultana
Bhola Shikar
100
Balraj Sahni
Baazi
101
Tripti Mitra
Jukti, Takko Aar Gappo
102
Gemini Ganesan
Naan Avanillai
103
Shivaji Ganesan
Deiva Magan
104
M.G. Ramachandran
Kudiyiruntha Koyil
105
Rati Agnihotri
Ek Duuje Ke Liye
106
Chandini
Celluloid
107
Jaishankar
Nilagiri Express
108
Charan Raj
Athadu
109
Bhagyaraj
Oru Kai Osai
110
Pallavi
Urimai Geetham 1988
111
Lakshmi
Chattakkari
112
Anil Chatterjee
Sagina Mahato
113
Subhendu Chatterjee
Aranyer Din Ratri
114
Anjana Bhowmik
Diba Ratrir Kabya
115
Pradeep Kumar
Do Dilon Ki Dastaan
116
Kamal Mitra
Parineeta
117
Biswajeet Chatterjee
Do Dil
118
Bobita
Poka Makorer Ghar Bosoti
119
Sandhya
Navrang
120
Savitri Chatterjee
Kal Tumi Aleya
121
Shantaram Rajaram Vankudre
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[ad_1] Paromita Das GG News Bureau New Delhi, 16th October. The cold-blooded murder of former MLA and influential political figure Baba Siddiqui has sent shockwaves through Mumbai, underscoring a new era of criminal dominance in India. On October 12, 2024, Siddiqui was gunned down in Bandra by assailants linked to the notorious Lawrence Bishnoi gang. This high-profile killing marks a significant escalation in the gang’s operations, which have expanded from the northern states into India’s financial capital, highlighting the growing influence of the Bishnoi gang. The Murder of Baba Siddiqui: A New Chapter in Mumbai’s Criminal History Baba Siddiqui’s assassination outside his son’s office in Kher Nagar, Bandra, is emblematic of a power shift within India’s underworld. Once controlled by traditional mafia figures like Dawood Ibrahim and Chhota Rajan, the criminal landscape of Mumbai is now being encroached upon by northern gangs. The Bishnoi gang, already infamous for its violent operations across Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan, has shown its readiness to expand its reign of terror into Mumbai. Two suspects, Gurmail Baljit Singh (23) from Haryana and Dharmaraj Rajesh Kashyap (19) from Uttar Pradesh, have been arrested in connection with the killing. The Lawrence Bishnoi gang has taken responsibility for the attack, further cementing their status as one of the most dangerous and influential criminal organizations in the country. This brazen act was not an isolated incident but part of the Bishnoi gang’s broader strategy to assert its dominance over new territories, especially in high-stakes urban centers like Mumbai. The Rise of the Bishnoi Gang: From Student Politics to Organized Crime Lawrence Bishnoi, born in 1993 in Punjab, rose to infamy during his college days when he became involved in student politics and eventually drifted into the criminal underworld. Alongside his partner Goldy Brar, Bishnoi built a criminal empire involved in extortion, smuggling, and contract killings. Despite being imprisoned since 2015, Bishnoi has managed to run his criminal enterprise from behind bars, with over 700 shooters and a vast network operating across India. The Bishnoi gang’s influence grew significantly after the murder of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala in 2022, a high-profile killing that brought the gang into national headlines. Their operations are managed by Goldy Brar, who reportedly coordinates the gang’s activities from overseas, making it difficult for law enforcement to bring the entire network down. Bishnoi Gang’s Operations and Targets The Bishnoi gang has developed a reputation for ruthlessness, with its operations characterized by calculated violence, often directed at public figures and celebrities. Apart from Sidhu Moosewala, the gang has also issued death threats to Bollywood actor Salman Khan, seeking revenge for his involvement in the 1998 blackbuck poaching case—a sacred animal to the Bishnoi community. The murder of Baba Siddiqui has signaled the gang’s intent to expand its reach further into the high-profile world of Mumbai’s political and business circles. The Bishnoi gang, which originated as a regional outfit, has transformed into a transnational network, with operatives spread across countries like Canada, Armenia, and Dubai. Their ability to strike high-value targets, even with their leaders behind bars, has made them a formidable force in the Indian underworld. Bishnoi Gang vs. Dawood Ibrahim Gang: A Shift in India’s Underworld Dynamics The murder of Baba Siddiqui and the rising prominence of the Bishnoi gang represent a marked shift in India’s criminal landscape, once dominated by underworld figures like Dawood Ibrahim. For decades, Dawood’s syndicate ruled Mumbai’s criminal empire, engaging in large-scale operations that included smuggling, extortion, and even terrorism, notably the 1993 Mumbai bombings. However, with Dawood’s gang now in decline due to international pressure and law enforcement crackdowns, a new generation of gangs like Bishnoi’s is stepping in to fill the void.
Comparing the Two Gangs: Old vs. New Operations and Tactics The Dawood Ibrahim gang’s modus operandi involved large-scale smuggling, drug trafficking, and terror-linked activities. Dawood’s operations were highly organized, with strong international links, particularly with Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). The gang operated like a mafia, controlling vast territories, particularly in Mumbai, and relied heavily on its global network to evade law enforcement. In contrast, the Bishnoi gang is more decentralized and opportunistic, focusing on contract killings and extortion rather than long-term smuggling operations. While Dawood’s gang operated on a global scale with deep-rooted political ties, the Bishnoi gang leverages technology and social media to enhance its reach, recruit followers, and intimidate rivals. The rise of the internet has allowed modern gangs like Bishnoi’s to operate more covertly and flexibly. Leadership Structure Dawood Ibrahim ran his operations from overseas, with a strict hierarchy that ensured control over every aspect of his empire. Lawrence Bishnoi, although imprisoned, runs a decentralized network where various sub-leaders like Goldy Brar handle day-to-day operations. This decentralized approach makes the Bishnoi gang more adaptable and harder to dismantle entirely. Geographic Influence While Dawood Ibrahim’s influence was primarily rooted in Mumbai, where he controlled the city’s underworld, the Bishnoi gang’s origins lie in Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan. However, Bishnoi’s gang is now making inroads into Mumbai, challenging the remnants of Dawood’s syndicate and seeking to establish dominance in India’s financial capital. The murder of Baba Siddiqui is a clear sign of the gang’s ambition to expand beyond its northern strongholds. Public Perception Dawood’s name has long been associated with terrorism, particularly after the 1993 Mumbai bombings, which forever linked his syndicate to extremist violence. The Bishnoi gang, while not linked to terrorism, has cultivated an image of brutality and revenge. The targeting of public figures like Sidhu Moosewala and Salman Khan has made them notorious, but their social media presence and cult-like following among certain sections of society show a shift in how modern gangs cultivate fear and influence. The New Face of Organized Crime in India The Bishnoi gang’s rise signals a transformation in organized crime in India, where traditional mafia-like structures are being replaced by more flexible and tech-savvy networks. Lawrence Bishnoi’s use of social media to issue threats and promote his gang’s activities shows how criminal enterprises are adapting to the digital age. While Dawood Ibrahim’s gang once ruled through large-scale operations and global smuggling rings, the Bishnoi gang operates with a focus on targeted, high-profile killings that draw public attention and instill fear. The murder of Baba Siddiqui underscores the Bishnoi gang’s growing confidence and reach. With its roots in northern India now firmly established, the gang’s expansion into Mumbai signals a dangerous new chapter for the city’s underworld. The gang’s growing power threatens to destabilize law enforcement efforts, as their decentralized structure and overseas connections make them harder to track and apprehend. Conclusion: A New Era of Crime in India The brutal murder of Baba Siddiqui highlights the rise of a new era of organized crime in India, where the Bishnoi gang has become a dominant force. The shift from old-school mafia-style operations, epitomized by Dawood Ibrahim’s syndicate, to the modern, decentralized, and tech-driven tactics of the Bishnoi gang is reshaping India’s criminal landscape. While Dawood’s gang once ruled Mumbai with an iron grip, Lawrence Bishnoi’s network is now asserting itself as a formidable player in the city’s underworld. The rise of the Bishnoi gang represents a significant challenge for law enforcement and society. The gang’s ability to operate
seamlessly despite its leaders being behind bars, combined with its use of social media to project power, demonstrates the evolving nature of organized crime. Authorities will need to adopt new strategies to combat these emerging threats, as traditional methods may no longer be sufficient to counter the deadly grip of gangs like Bishnoi’s. The murder of Baba Siddiqui serves as a wake-up call for Mumbai, signaling that the city’s criminal underworld is far from defeated and that a new breed of gangsters is ready to take over. It is crucial that law enforcement agencies adapt to this new reality, using a combination of technology, intelligence, and international cooperation to dismantle these modern-day crime syndicates before they further entrench themselves in India’s criminal ecosystem.   The post Bishnoi Gang: The New Contenders Challenging Dawood’s Reign appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Paromita Das GG News Bureau New Delhi, 16th October. The cold-blooded murder of former MLA and influential political figure Baba Siddiqui has sent shockwaves through Mumbai, underscoring a new era of criminal dominance in India. On October 12, 2024, Siddiqui was gunned down in Bandra by assailants linked to the notorious Lawrence Bishnoi gang. This high-profile killing marks a significant escalation in the gang’s operations, which have expanded from the northern states into India’s financial capital, highlighting the growing influence of the Bishnoi gang. The Murder of Baba Siddiqui: A New Chapter in Mumbai’s Criminal History Baba Siddiqui’s assassination outside his son’s office in Kher Nagar, Bandra, is emblematic of a power shift within India’s underworld. Once controlled by traditional mafia figures like Dawood Ibrahim and Chhota Rajan, the criminal landscape of Mumbai is now being encroached upon by northern gangs. The Bishnoi gang, already infamous for its violent operations across Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan, has shown its readiness to expand its reign of terror into Mumbai. Two suspects, Gurmail Baljit Singh (23) from Haryana and Dharmaraj Rajesh Kashyap (19) from Uttar Pradesh, have been arrested in connection with the killing. The Lawrence Bishnoi gang has taken responsibility for the attack, further cementing their status as one of the most dangerous and influential criminal organizations in the country. This brazen act was not an isolated incident but part of the Bishnoi gang’s broader strategy to assert its dominance over new territories, especially in high-stakes urban centers like Mumbai. The Rise of the Bishnoi Gang: From Student Politics to Organized Crime Lawrence Bishnoi, born in 1993 in Punjab, rose to infamy during his college days when he became involved in student politics and eventually drifted into the criminal underworld. Alongside his partner Goldy Brar, Bishnoi built a criminal empire involved in extortion, smuggling, and contract killings. Despite being imprisoned since 2015, Bishnoi has managed to run his criminal enterprise from behind bars, with over 700 shooters and a vast network operating across India. The Bishnoi gang’s influence grew significantly after the murder of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala in 2022, a high-profile killing that brought the gang into national headlines. Their operations are managed by Goldy Brar, who reportedly coordinates the gang’s activities from overseas, making it difficult for law enforcement to bring the entire network down. Bishnoi Gang’s Operations and Targets The Bishnoi gang has developed a reputation for ruthlessness, with its operations characterized by calculated violence, often directed at public figures and celebrities. Apart from Sidhu Moosewala, the gang has also issued death threats to Bollywood actor Salman Khan, seeking revenge for his involvement in the 1998 blackbuck poaching case—a sacred animal to the Bishnoi community. The murder of Baba Siddiqui has signaled the gang’s intent to expand its reach further into the high-profile world of Mumbai’s political and business circles. The Bishnoi gang, which originated as a regional outfit, has transformed into a transnational network, with operatives spread across countries like Canada, Armenia, and Dubai. Their ability to strike high-value targets, even with their leaders behind bars, has made them a formidable force in the Indian underworld. Bishnoi Gang vs. Dawood Ibrahim Gang: A Shift in India’s Underworld Dynamics The murder of Baba Siddiqui and the rising prominence of the Bishnoi gang represent a marked shift in India’s criminal landscape, once dominated by underworld figures like Dawood Ibrahim. For decades, Dawood’s syndicate ruled Mumbai’s criminal empire, engaging in large-scale operations that included smuggling, extortion, and even terrorism, notably the 1993 Mumbai bombings. However, with Dawood’s gang now in decline due to international pressure and law enforcement crackdowns, a new generation of gangs like Bishnoi’s is stepping in to fill the void.
Comparing the Two Gangs: Old vs. New Operations and Tactics The Dawood Ibrahim gang’s modus operandi involved large-scale smuggling, drug trafficking, and terror-linked activities. Dawood’s operations were highly organized, with strong international links, particularly with Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). The gang operated like a mafia, controlling vast territories, particularly in Mumbai, and relied heavily on its global network to evade law enforcement. In contrast, the Bishnoi gang is more decentralized and opportunistic, focusing on contract killings and extortion rather than long-term smuggling operations. While Dawood’s gang operated on a global scale with deep-rooted political ties, the Bishnoi gang leverages technology and social media to enhance its reach, recruit followers, and intimidate rivals. The rise of the internet has allowed modern gangs like Bishnoi’s to operate more covertly and flexibly. Leadership Structure Dawood Ibrahim ran his operations from overseas, with a strict hierarchy that ensured control over every aspect of his empire. Lawrence Bishnoi, although imprisoned, runs a decentralized network where various sub-leaders like Goldy Brar handle day-to-day operations. This decentralized approach makes the Bishnoi gang more adaptable and harder to dismantle entirely. Geographic Influence While Dawood Ibrahim’s influence was primarily rooted in Mumbai, where he controlled the city’s underworld, the Bishnoi gang’s origins lie in Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan. However, Bishnoi’s gang is now making inroads into Mumbai, challenging the remnants of Dawood’s syndicate and seeking to establish dominance in India’s financial capital. The murder of Baba Siddiqui is a clear sign of the gang’s ambition to expand beyond its northern strongholds. Public Perception Dawood’s name has long been associated with terrorism, particularly after the 1993 Mumbai bombings, which forever linked his syndicate to extremist violence. The Bishnoi gang, while not linked to terrorism, has cultivated an image of brutality and revenge. The targeting of public figures like Sidhu Moosewala and Salman Khan has made them notorious, but their social media presence and cult-like following among certain sections of society show a shift in how modern gangs cultivate fear and influence. The New Face of Organized Crime in India The Bishnoi gang’s rise signals a transformation in organized crime in India, where traditional mafia-like structures are being replaced by more flexible and tech-savvy networks. Lawrence Bishnoi’s use of social media to issue threats and promote his gang’s activities shows how criminal enterprises are adapting to the digital age. While Dawood Ibrahim’s gang once ruled through large-scale operations and global smuggling rings, the Bishnoi gang operates with a focus on targeted, high-profile killings that draw public attention and instill fear. The murder of Baba Siddiqui underscores the Bishnoi gang’s growing confidence and reach. With its roots in northern India now firmly established, the gang’s expansion into Mumbai signals a dangerous new chapter for the city’s underworld. The gang’s growing power threatens to destabilize law enforcement efforts, as their decentralized structure and overseas connections make them harder to track and apprehend. Conclusion: A New Era of Crime in India The brutal murder of Baba Siddiqui highlights the rise of a new era of organized crime in India, where the Bishnoi gang has become a dominant force. The shift from old-school mafia-style operations, epitomized by Dawood Ibrahim’s syndicate, to the modern, decentralized, and tech-driven tactics of the Bishnoi gang is reshaping India’s criminal landscape. While Dawood’s gang once ruled Mumbai with an iron grip, Lawrence Bishnoi’s network is now asserting itself as a formidable player in the city’s underworld. The rise of the Bishnoi gang represents a significant challenge for law enforcement and society. The gang’s ability to operate
seamlessly despite its leaders being behind bars, combined with its use of social media to project power, demonstrates the evolving nature of organized crime. Authorities will need to adopt new strategies to combat these emerging threats, as traditional methods may no longer be sufficient to counter the deadly grip of gangs like Bishnoi’s. The murder of Baba Siddiqui serves as a wake-up call for Mumbai, signaling that the city’s criminal underworld is far from defeated and that a new breed of gangsters is ready to take over. It is crucial that law enforcement agencies adapt to this new reality, using a combination of technology, intelligence, and international cooperation to dismantle these modern-day crime syndicates before they further entrench themselves in India’s criminal ecosystem.   The post Bishnoi Gang: The New Contenders Challenging Dawood’s Reign appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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Discover the Best Indian Food in Dubai: House of Kabila Restaurant
Dubai, a city known for its luxury and multicultural dining experiences, is home to some of the finest Indian cuisine outside of India. Among the myriad of dining options, House of Kabila stands out as a premier destination for authentic Indian food in Dubai. This article delves into what makes House of Kabila a must-visit for Indian food enthusiasts and what culinary delights you can expect when you dine there.
The Essence of Indian Cuisine at House of Kabila
Indian cuisine is celebrated for its rich flavors, aromatic spices, and diverse range of dishes. House of Kabila captures this essence beautifully, offering a menu that spans the length and breadth of India’s culinary landscape. From the spicy curries of the north to the tangy and coconut-infused dishes of the south, every meal at House of Kabila promises an authentic and memorable experience.
A Culinary Journey Through India
At House of Kabila, diners embark on a culinary journey that reflects India’s diverse food heritage. Here are some highlights from their extensive menu:
Starters
Tandoori Paneer Tikka: Succulent pieces of paneer marinated in spices and cooked in a traditional tandoor.
Samosas: Crisp pastry filled with a spicy mixture of potatoes and peas, served with tangy chutneys.
Main Courses
Butter Chicken: A rich and creamy tomato-based curry with tender chicken pieces, a staple of North Indian cuisine.
Biryani: Fragrant basmati rice cooked with aromatic spices, saffron, and your choice of chicken, lamb, or vegetables.
Dosa: A South Indian favorite, these crispy rice and lentil crepes are served with sambar and coconut chutney.
Desserts
Gulab Jamun: Soft, spongy balls made from milk solids, soaked in a sugary syrup flavored with cardamom and rose water.
Ras Malai: Creamy and delicious, this dessert consists of soft paneer balls soaked in sweetened, thickened milk.
The Dining Experience
House of Kabila is not just about the food; it’s about the entire dining experience. The restaurant boasts a warm and inviting ambiance, with décor that reflects India’s rich cultural heritage. The attentive staff ensures that every guest feels welcome and well-cared for, enhancing the overall dining experience.
Location and Accessibility
Conveniently located in the heart of Dubai, House of Kabila is easily accessible whether you’re a resident or a tourist. Its central location makes it a perfect spot for a family dinner, a business lunch, or a casual meal with friends.
Why House of Kabila Stands Out
What sets House of Kabila apart from other Indian restaurants in Dubai is its unwavering commitment to quality and authenticity. The chefs at House of Kabila use only the freshest ingredients and traditional cooking methods to ensure that each dish retains its true Indian flavors. This dedication to authenticity has earned House of Kabila a loyal following among Dubai’s food lovers.
Customer Reviews and Testimonials
Patrons of House of Kabila consistently praise the restaurant for its delicious food, excellent service, and cozy ambiance. Here’s what some satisfied customers have to say:
“House of Kabila serves the best Indian food in Dubai. The flavors are spot on, and the service is impeccable.” — Aisha M.
“I felt like I was back in India! The butter chicken and biryani were absolutely divine.” — Rajesh K.
“A perfect place for a family dinner. The kids loved the samosas, and we enjoyed the wide variety of dishes.” — Priya L.
Conclusion
If you’re in Dubai and craving authentic Indian cuisine, House of Kabila should be at the top of your list. With its extensive menu, inviting ambiance, and exceptional service, it’s no wonder that House of Kabila is considered one of the best Indian restaurants in Dubai. Whether you’re a longtime fan of Indian food or new to its vibrant flavors, a visit to House of Kabila promises a dining experience that you won’t soon forget.
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Parisian grief and mystical battles part 2
by meenanibuna Words: 19262, Chapters: 28/?, Language: English Series: Part 3 of Parisiam Grief and Mystical Battles * Fandoms: Miraculous Ladybug, Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Big Bang Theory (TV), 逆転裁判 | Gyakuten Saiban | Ace Attorney * Rating: Not Rated * Warnings: Major Character Death * Characters: Adrien Agreste | Chat Noir, Matt Murdock, Marinette Dupain-Cheng | Ladybug, Jennifer Walters, Dhurke Sahdmadhi, Rayfa Padma Khura'in, Other Character Tags to Be Added, Amara Sigatar Khura'in, Nino Lahiffe, Alya Césaire, Rose Lavillant, Franklin "Foggy" Nelson, America Chavez, Stephen Strange, Wanda Maximoff, Peter Parker, Morizumi Shinobu | Juniper Woods, Odoroki Housuke | Apollo Justice, Arumajiki Yumi | Thalassa Gramarye, Odoroki Sousuke | Jove Justice, Emilie Agreste, Gabriel Agreste, Wong (Marvel), Naruhodou Minuki | Trucy Wright, Nahyuta Sahdmadhi, Naruhodou Ryuuichi | Phoenix Wright, Ayasato Mayoi | Maya Fey, Leonard Hofstadter, Sheldon Cooper, Howard Wolowitz, Rajesh Koothrappali, Leonard Cooper (Young Sheldon), Penny (Big Bang Theory), Kidzuki Kokone | Athena Cykes, Amy Farrah Fowler, Barry Kripke, Dennis Kim * Relationships: Adrien Agreste | Chat Noir/Marinette Dupain-Cheng | Ladybug, Nahyuta Sahdmadhi/Original Character(s), Amara Sigatar Khura'in/Dhurke Sahdmadhi, Matt Murdock/Jennifer Walters, Emilie Agreste/Gabriel Agreste, Arumajiki Yumi | Thalassa Gramarye/Odoroki Sousuke | Jove Justice, Morizumi Shinobu | Juniper Woods/Odoroki Housuke | Apollo Justice, Wanda Maximoff/Stephen Strange, Leonard Hofstadter/Penny, Sheldon Cooper/Amy Farrah Fowler, Bernadette Rostenkowski/Howard Wolowitz http://dlvr.it/T7RCc2
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Vallavan Vaguthathada (Tamil) Movie Box Office Collection, Budget, Hit Or Flop, OTT
Vallavan Vaguthathada Upcoming Tamil Movie Release on 19 April 2024. The Movie Directed by Vinayek Durai Will Cast on the Movie is Tej Charanraj, Rajesh Balachandiran, Aananya Mani, Swathi Meenakshi, Vikram Adhitya, Regin Rose. The Movie Produced By Vinayek Durai. The Movie Budget Was 2 Croes.
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Palm oil buyers switch to cheaper rival oils, hampering price recovery MUMBAI, Feb 9 (Reuters) - The rebound in palm oil prices is likely to be capped by abundant supplies of rival soyoil and sunflower oil, "soft" oils that are available at discounts to tropical palm oil for the first time in more than a year. Benchmark Malaysian palm oil futures FCPOc3 have risen nearly 5% in 2024 after losing 11% last year. Primary competitor soyoil typically trades at a premium to palm oil, but a record South American soybean crop has driven down prices, and buyers are taking more soyoil shipments. Soft oils production is rising while palm oil production is falling, driving divergent price trends, said Vipin Gupta, chief executive officer of Dubai-based trader Glentech Group. "Higher prices are pushing away buyers from palm oil, which will limit the price rise," Gupta said. Crude palm oil (CPO) imports are being offered at about $930 a metric ton, including cost, insurance and freight (CIF), in India for March delivery, while soyoil and sunflower oil are offered around $915 and $910 a ton, respectively, dealers said. Palm oil, available at a discount of nearly $200 a ton to soyoil in November, is trading at premiums as dryness caused by an El Nino weather is limiting output in the two largest producers, Indonesia and Malaysia. In India, the top vegetable oil importer, buyers are trimming palm oil imports and increasing soyoil for shipments in coming months, said Sanjeev Asthana, CEO at Patanjali Foods Ltd PAFO.NS, India's top palm oil buyer. Palm oil imports by India fell to their lowest in three months at 787,000 ton in January as soyoil purchases rose 24% to 190,000 tons. India's soyoil imports could jump to 300,000 tons in March and further to 400,000 tons in April, while palm oil imports could fall to around 700,000 tons, said Sandeep Bajoria, CEO of Sunvin Group, a vegetable oil brokerage. Negative refining margins for palm oil for Indian refiners contrasts with the positive margin in soyoil and sunoil, prompting increases soft oil purchases, said Rajesh Patel, managing partner at edible oil trader and broker GGN Research. India buys palm oil mainly from Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand, while it imports soyoil and sunflower oil from Argentina, Brazil, Russia and Ukraine. Due to higher freight costs, palm oil is even more expensive for European buyers and is trading in Europe at a premium of up to $100 a ton over soyoil, canola oil and sunflower oil, said a Singapore-based dealer with a global trading house. CORE DEMAND INTACT While high prices are likely to squeeze household consumption, industrial demand for palm oil is likely to remain intact, the Singapore dealer said. In Pakistan, palm oil is primarily used to make vanaspati ghee, a cheaper substitute for clarified butter, for which demand will persist, said Rasheed JanMohd, chief executive of Karachi-based Westbury Group. Palm oil is expected to maintain its premium for at least a few months, as production in Indonesia and Malaysia declines and demand for biodiesel in Indonesia rises, said a Kuala Lumpur-based vegetable oil trader. "Palm oil stocks are decreasing in producing countries, which will give them leverage to quote higher prices," the trader said. Malaysia's palm oil stocks likely fell for the third straight month in January, a Reuters survey showed.
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Indies (Lifetime) Playlist Tributes to Music Legends ! -PART 9
RAJESH KHANNA 'S TOP 380 (HINDI) SONGS ! (Contd from 191)
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Chandni raat mein – Dil e Nadaan
Kiski sadayen – Red Rose
Aisi haseen chandani pehle kabhi na thii – Dard
O my darling – Aakhri Khat
Ye gotedar lehenga - Dharam Kanta
Haay haay garmi hai – Maqsad
Yeh kya hua – Naya Kadam
Meethi meethi akhiyon se – Maha Chor
Ye raat hai pyasi pyasi – Chhoti Bahu
Ho tere atharoo – Shehzada
Aa gaye hum dildar – Chalta Purza
Gaalon par ye kaise nishaan – Masterji
Sunle Zameen Aasmaan – Hum Dono
Aap ne farz nibhaya hai – Chalta Purza
Rang bhare mausam se - Bandish
Tere bagair ye dil – Wafaa A Deadly Love Story
Ek baat hai hum se kahi nahi jaye – Zamana
Keh de zamane se – Nazrana
O meri pehle se tang thi choli – Souten
Phool jahan jahan – Naya Kadam
Teri aankhon ki chahat mein – Janta Hawaldar
Kaise dekhun - Bharosa
Mashriq se jo aaye – Aashiq Hoon Baharon Ka
Dushman na kare dost ne – Aakhir Kyon?
Samay tu dheere dheere chal – Karm
Samay tu jaldi jaldi chal – Karm
Shakti de maa – Ashanti
Koche qurbaan – Tinku
Koi na tere – Amar Deep
Jagmag jagmag si mehfil – Dard
Pyar ka wada fifty fifty – Fifty Fifty
Main tere pyaar mein pagal – Prem Bandhan
(Electricity song) – Chhaila Babu
Arre sasu tirath sasura tirath – Souten
Bulbul mere bata – Masterji
Dekho idhar dekho – Phir Wohi Raat
Tu lajawab bemisaal – Hum Dono
Devi o baby tu ban ja meri biwi - Maqsad
Zindagi mauj udane ka – Avtaar
Chal chal aage nikal – Chakravyuha
Aadhi roti saara kabaab – Janta Hawaldar
Badi dur se aaya banna – Dharm Aur Qanoon
Main bhola bhala hoon – Bhola Bhala
Mehboob se mehbooba mil gayi – Asha Jyoti
Shuru hui pyaar ki kahani – Adhikar
Shaadi karne se – Chakravyuha
Sadke sadke – Sawaa lakh se ek ladaun
Ye sheeshe ye rishte - Khudai
Kis mausam mein – Khudai
Duniya mein jeene ka mujhe shauk tha – Naukri
Awara baap hoon – Awara Baap
Bas meri jaan bas – Aanchal
Paise ka kajal – Aanchal
Ye hawayen sard sard hain – Nasihat
Hunny Hunny – Insaaf Main Karoonga
Shola ulfat ka –Aurat
Aankhen toh kholo swami – Masterji
Aise rang de piya – Babu
Teri aankhon me dhoond li maine – Awam
Agar leta hoon tera naam – Dil e Nadaan
Saaila aaya more mann – Naya Kadam
Dilwala aya hai – Fiffty Fiffty
Jhan jhananana jha – Nazrana
Kuch Humko Tumse – Alag Alag
Ram ho kya tum – Naya Kadam
Tum nahi manoge – Amar Deep
Mera geet adhura hai - Mamta ki chhaon mein
Lanka chale Ramji – Aanchal
Samay bada balwaan – Ghar Parivaar
Kurte ka kya hai – Ghar Parivar
Hari om jab har taraf – Karm
Ajao tum ajao nagraj – Maqsad
Ek khoobsurat ladki mujhe raat mil thi – Shaadi Se Pehle
Arre bhaage arre daudo – Bandish
Shukriya dil shukriya – Bewafai
Kisiko harana kisiko jitana - Bayen hath ka khel
Mera naam dil pe likh lijiyega huzoor - Bayen hath ka khel
Aisa rangeen sama haye – Aanchal
Jamuna ke jal mein – Awara Baap
Pyar tumne kiya na – Maqsad
Idhar aa aa bhi jaa – Dhanwaan
Aaj tu gair sahi – Bandish
Ladkhadane do mujhe – Palkon Ki Chhaon Mein
Sach hai yeh – Agar Tum Na Hote
Tukur tukur dekha karoon – Aaj Ka MLA Ram Avtar
Papa mere papa – Ghar ka Chiraag
Chhalkao jhoom ke – Phir Wohi Raat
Ek raja ka ek beta – Tyaag
Yeh mera jeevan – Babu
Yeh mera jeevan (sad) – Babu
Insaanon se jaanwar achhe hote hain – Jaanwar
Ram Rahim mein antar nahi – Alag Alag
Wade nahi karte – Prem Bandhan
Bhula sako toh bhula do – Wafaa A Deadly Love Story
Ek baras mein ek baar hi – Insaaf Main Karunga
Joshe jawani tauba – Hum Dono
Main toh hoon Shree Ram Avtar – Aaj ka MLA Ram Avtar
Sharafat Ali ko - Amrit
O mehfil ki shamma – Muqabla
Main kunwari albeli – Babu
Aashiq hoon tumhara – Dharm Aur Qanoon
Sod maaza haath – Fifty Fifty
Yaaron utho chalo – Avtaar
Zindagi kya hai ek lateefa hai – Amrit
Ye saari duniya hai aati jaati – Avtaar
Na tujhse na mujhse - Ashanti
Aa janeman aaj tujhe – Awaaz
Pyar ki vadiyan – Jaanwar
Akela gaya tha main – Rajput
Akela gaya tha main (sad) – Rajput
Dil mein aag lagaye - Alag Alag
Hazaar raahen mud ke dekhi – Thodisi Bewafai
Lahron ki tarah yaadein – Nishaan
Tere mere pyar ka – Begunaah
Tere mere pyar ka (sad) – Begunaah
Dheere dheere naach ri jogan – Bhola Bhala
Aankhon mein humne – Thodisi Bewafai
Kaagaz kalam davaat – Alag Alag
Ye qismat hai kya (sad) – Ghar Ka Chiraag
Ye qismat hai kya – Ghar Ka Chiraag
Isse pehle ki yad tu aaye – Nazrana
Kabhi bekasi ne maara – Alag Alag
Ae mere dost laut ke aaja – Swarg
Aisa kyun hota hai – Dharm Aur Qanoon
Zamane ne maare – Baharon ke Sapne
Dukh sukh ki har ek mala – Kudrat
Raghupati Raghav raja Ram – Awam
Jeevan saathi saath mein rehna – Amrit
Tirupati Balaji – Aaj Ka MLA Ram Avtaar
Jaane do mujhe yaaron – Fifty Fifty
Hindu hoon main na musalmaan hoon – Maha Chor
Zindagi ka hum itihaas likhenge – Naya Kadam
Tere mere pyar ka - Mohabbat ki kasam
Dil mein aag lagaye – Alag Alag
Tera ghar teri galiyan – Oonche log
Duniya chhute yar na chhute – Dharam Kanta
Duniya chhute yar na chhute (sad) – Dharam Kanta
Jab prem agan lagi jaye – Dil e Nadaan
Zindagi sau baras ki – Awaaz
" (sad version) - Awaaz
Humse kaa bhool hui – Janta Hawaldar
Aaj bichhde hain – Thodisi Bewafai
Dil kya chahe – Oonche Log
Tu mera kya laage – Oonche Log
Mera naam yaaron – Maha Chor
Hi porgi konachi – Zamana
Dil geet milan ke gaane laga – Jaanwar
Tera ishq hai meri zindagi – Dil e Nadaan
Woh nazar leke rahi – Suraag
Arre jana hai toh jao – Bandhan
Teri umar – Awara Baap
Tum bahut haseen sahi – Nasihat
Jab tanhai mein do dil – Masterji
Tum sajan ke ghar jaaogi – Swarg
Beliya ab toh ye bahaar – Nishaa
Balle balle bhai reshmi – Dhanwan
Mehbooba meri mehbooba – Jaanwar
Ladki nahi bijli hai - Dushman Dost
Sooraj se kirnon – Adhikar
Main dil tu dhadkan - Adhikar
Chhaila mera chhaila – Chhaila Babu
Humsaa naa payegi – Nishaan
Bolo pyar karogi – Awaaz
Aap ki nazron se – Insaaf Main Karoonga
Lachak lachak jaye jawani – Sitapur Ki Geeta
Bol sakhi bol sakhi – Woh Phir Aayegi
O jiyo jiyo yaaron – Sautela Bhai
Jab dushman ho gaya waqt – Papi Pet Ka Sawaal Hai
Aaj ki duniya mein – Papi Pet Ka Sawaal Hai
Mubarak ho Mubarak ho – Angaaray
Socha kahan tha aisa bhi hoga – Insaaf Main Karoonga
Tere bin jeena kya – Red Rose
Doli ho doli – Rajput
Iski topi uske sar – Shatru
Uparwaale tera jawaab nahi – Avtaar
Ye jhoth bolti hai - Bayen hath ka khel
Dum tana na dum tana – Insaaf Main Karoonga
Kya tan kya man – Woh Phir Aayegi
Kalma kalma – Jaana Let’s Fall in Love
Jhanak jhanak jhanjhar baje – Nasihat
Tum se mohabbat - Jai shiv shankar
Kisi roz mangi thi - Jai Shiv Shankar
Kisko kahen hum apna – Zamana
Halkisi kasak masak – Amar Deep
Papi pet ka sawaal hai – Papi Pet Ka Sawaal Hai
Main kaun tu jadugar - Dushman Dost
Saawan nahi bhadon nahi – Kudrat
Ek bosa humne maanga - Bayen hath ke khel
Sajaa hai sajaa hai – Riyaasat
Jago re jago – Aaj Ka MLA Ram Avtaar
Suraj Aur Dharti – Aavishkar .
BHUPEN HAZARIKA 'S TOP 25 (HINDI) SONGS ! :
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One of the greatest icons of North East & East India!
A truly greatest of Assamese & Indian film directors & film makers, from the Golden era. & winner of the Presidents medal for outstanding film direction several times over!
As also, an eminent & award-winning music composer for a wide range of North east language films & albums.
And ofcourse, known to heartland India, as one of the most mesmerising singers ever! One of Indian playback's most deeply blended & entrancing voices!
As you would expect, with this brief summary of achievements over many a decade..a posthumously awarded Bharat Ratna of India!
Here's a brief docu h/l the above. 👇 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCtEkYNrkUM
Only a few handful of his works have been translated or produced in non-Assamese languages, namely in Bengali & Hindi.
So now, for Indie's humble tribute to the massive legend of Indian art.
INDIES DELIGHTFULLY PRESENTS,
'BHUPEN HAZARIKA'S TOP 25 (HINDI) SONGS'!
Soak yourself in the ancient hilly spirit of India, for all times! And revel, resting under the blissful shade of a giant Indian supermoon!
Dill hum Hum (solo)
Dill hum hum (duet)
Ganga Behti Ho Kyun (fast)
Ganga Behti Ho Kyun (slow)
Ye Kiski Sada Hai
Duniya Parayee Log Yahaan Begaane
Gumsum Gumsum Nisha Aaye
Dola he Dola
Neela neela Aasmaan
Arunachal hamara
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Haan Aawara Hun
Maub Aur Mera Saaya
Main Toh Sang Jaun Banwaas
Us Din Ki Baat Hai
O Videhi Bondhu
Jorua
Gaja Gamini
Aalsi Sawan Badri Udaye
Zara Dheere Zara Dheeme
Jai yashoda nandan
Vaishnava Jana Toh Tene Kahiye
Samay O Dheere Chalo
Kitne Hi Sagar
Insaan insaan Ke Liye
Hu hu Pagal Pavan Chale
Ganga & Dil song, in Interview .
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