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richdadpoor · 1 year ago
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Arjun Rampal Reacts To Ranveer Singh In Don 3, Says 'He Is A Fantastic Actor And I Think He Will...'
Arjun Rampal feels Ranveer Singh can easily pull off a film like Don 3. Arjun Rampal compared Don 3 to James Bond movies and reacted to Ranveer Singh taking forward the legacy of Shah Rukh Khan. Farhan Akhtar, who rocked the Bollywood with Don (2006) and Don 2 (2011), recently dropped the suave first look of Ranveer Singh as Don, from the third instalment of the franchise. While the fans have a…
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filmystream · 3 months ago
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Ranveer Singh to Resume Shooting for Aditya Dhar's New Film in November
Ranveer Singh Takes the Lead in Aditya Dhar’s Upcoming ThrillerA stellar cast elevates the project.Directed by Aditya DharWhat to Expect from Dhurandhar Ranveer Singh Takes the Lead in Aditya Dhar’s Upcoming Thriller Bollywood star Ranveer Singh is set to shift into action mode once again for the next phase of Aditya Dhar’s much-talked-about thriller. With an extremely successful schedule…
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playermagic23 · 3 months ago
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Punjab '95, starring Diljit Dosanjh, facing demands from the CBFC for 120 cuts, title change, and renaming of human rights campaigner Jaswant Singh Khalra.
The biopic Punjab '95, about human rights campaigner Jaswant Singh Khalra, is entangled in a legal dispute with the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). The film, directed by Honey Trehan and produced by Ronnie Screwvala, has been subjected to many rounds of censorship, with the most recent round of requests raising serious issues about free expression and the portrayal of historical events. Originally, the CBFC wanted 85 edits from the movie. However, following a review by the Revising Committee, the number of required revisions has risen to approximately 120.
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According to a new story in Mid-day, one of the most contentious demands is the renaming of the protagonist, who is now known as Jaswant Singh Khalra. The CBFC has advised that the character's name be changed to Sutlej, which refers to the river that connects Punjab. The filmmakers have strenuously opposed this alteration, claiming that Khalra is a cherished person in the Sikh community and that renaming him would be disrespectful to his legacy. They have stressed that the film's realism and power stem from its portrayal of Khalra's role in probing the disappearance and killing of Sikh youths during the Punjab insurgency.
In addition to the name modification, the CBFC has demanded that the film be retitled to remove all references to Punjab '95, the year Khalra disappeared. The board has voiced worry that the title may elicit strong emotions and influence public opinion.
Furthermore, the CBFC has sought the removal of a sequence involving the Gurbani, a sacred text in Sikhism. They have also directed the filmmakers to remove any mention of Punjab or the Tarn Taran region. References to Canada and the United Kingdom have been found improper and will be removed.
The producers of Punjab '95 have held a series of discussions with the CBFC to resolve these concerns. They claim that the film is based on true events and testimonials, and that the censorship requests are unreasonable and damage the film's credibility. The film's producers, Ronnie Screwvala and Honey Trehan, have expressed their dissatisfaction with the current censorship process. They have stressed the need of relaying the tale of Jaswant Singh Khalra and the human rights violations committed during the Punjab insurgency.
Set in the turbulent 1990s Amritsar, Punjab '95 follows Jaswant Singh Khalra, a seemingly regular bank clerk and human rights activist who lives a middle-class life with his librarian wife and two small children. His hopes for a peaceful life are dashed when he learns of his friend's mother, Bibi Gurpej,'s abduction. As Khalra dives deeper into the investigation, he discovers a terrible web of secrets, putting himself and his family in jeopardy.
Punjab '95, directed by Honey Trehan and produced by Ronnie Screwvala in partnership with MacGuffin Pictures, stars Arjun Rampal and Surinder Vicky in key roles.
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subhashdagar123 · 8 months ago
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govindnager · 1 year ago
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sudharawat · 9 months ago
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जब कबीर साहेब ने ली राजा बीर सिंह और ब्राह्मणी की परीक्षा | Sant Rampal ... Kabir Parmeshwar Ne Li Raja Veer Singh aur Brahmani ki Pariksha
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yogi-1988 · 11 months ago
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SA True Story | गृह क्लेश से मिली मुक्ति | Sukhvinder Singh, Amritsar (PB)
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*गृह क्लेश से मिली मुक्ति | Sukhvinder Singh, Amritsar (PB)*
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dear-indies · 1 year ago
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Hi Cat 🐱 !! If it is okay, do you mind sharing us some of your favourite male aged 35+ South Asian faceclaims with acting resources, please? I’m very interested to hear about them! Please and Thank you so much!! :)
Rajinikanth (1950) Marathi Indian.
Arjun Rampal (1972) North Indian and Dutch.
Vijay (1974) Tamil Indian.
Sendhil Ramamurthy (1974) Kannada and Tamil Indian.
Farhan Akhtar (1974) Urdu Indian.
Karthi (1977) Tamil Indian.
Kumail Nanjiani (1978) Pakistani [Sindhi].
Danny Pudi (1979) Telugu Indian / Polish.
Adeel Akhtar (1980) Pakistani / Kenyan.
Vinny Chhibber (1980) Indian.
Ahsan Khan (1981) Pakistani.
Fawad Khan (1981) Pashtun Pakistani.
Riz Ahmed (1982) Pakistani / Indian [Muhajir Bhojpuri].
Fahadh Faasil (1982) Malayalee Indian.
Mahesh Jadu (1982) Mauritian and Kashmiri Indian.
Utkarsh Ambudkar (1983) Marathi / Tamil Indian.
Manish Dayal (1983) Indian.
Dhanush (1983) Tamil Indian.
Zahid Ahmed (1984) Pakistani.
Sacha Dhawan (1984) Punjabi Indian.
Nikesh Patel (1985) Indian.
Ranveer Singh (1985) Indian.
Rahul Kohli (1985) Punjabi Indian.
Aditya Roy Kapur (1985) Indian / Indian Jewish.
Amar Chadha-Patel (1986) Indian.
Shazad Latif (1988) Pakistani, English and Scottish.
Hey anon! Here's everyone with resources at the time of posting who I love but please let me know if you want those without too.
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pappukaushalsblog · 1 year ago
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🙏🙏🌼तीनों गुण क्या हैं ? प्रमाण सहित‘‘
‘‘तीनों गुण रजगुण ब्रह्मा जी, सतगुण विष्णु जी, तमगुण शिव जी हैं। ब्रह्म (काल) तथा प्रकृति (दुर्गा) से उत्पन्न हुए हैं तथा तीनों नाशवान हैं‘‘
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प्रमाण:- गीताप्रैस गोरखपुर से प्रकाशित श्री शिव महापुराण जिसके सम्पादक हैं श्री हनुमान प्रसाद पोद्दार पृष्ठ सं. 110 अध्याय 9 रूद्र संहिता ‘‘इस प्रकार ब्रह्मा-विष्णु तथा शिव तीनों देवताओं में गुण हैं, परन्तु शिव (ब्रह्म-काल) गुणातीत कहा गया है।
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दूसरा प्रमाण:- गीताप्रैस गोरखपुर से प्रकाशित श्रीमद् देवीभागवत पुराण जिसके सम्पादक हैं श्री हनुमान प्रसाद पौद्दार चिमन लाल गोस्वामी, तीसरा स्कंद, अध्याय 5 पृष्ठ 123:-
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भगवान विष्णु ने दुर्गा की स्तुति की: कहा कि मैं (विष्णु), ब्रह्मा तथा शंकर तुम्हारी कृपा से विद्यमान हैं। हमारा तो आविर्भाव (जन्म) तथा तिरोभाव (मृत्यु) होती है। हम नित्य (अविनाश���) नहीं हैं। तुम ही नित्य हो, जगत् जननी हो, प्रकृति और सनातनी देवी हो। भगवान शंकर ने कहा: यदि भगवान ब्रह्मा तथा भगवान विष्णु तुम्हीं से उत्पन्न हुए हैं तो उनके बाद उत्पन्न होने वाला मैं तमोगुणी लीला करने वाला शंकर क्या तुम्हारी संतान नहीं हुआ अर्थात् मुझे भी उत्पन्न करने वाली तुम ही हों। इस संसार की सृष्टी-स्थिति-संहार में तुम्हारे गुण सदा सर्वदा हैं। इन्हीं तीनों गुणों से उत्पन्न हम, ब्रह्मा-विष्णु तथा शंकर नियमानुसार कार्य में तत्त्पर रहते हैं।
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kaushika2710 · 2 years ago
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Watch "i wasted my 15 years of life in Radha Soami cult | Manjit Singh (Solan, HP) Sant Rampal Ji Follower" on YouTube
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news365timesindia · 16 hours ago
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[ad_1] Paromita Das GG News Bureau New Delhi, 25th Dec. On December 25, Bharat comes together to commemorate the birth anniversary of one of its most revered freedom fighters, educationists, and social reformers, Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya. This day, significant in many ways, celebrates the life and contributions of a visionary whose dedication to the nation’s progress has left an indelible mark on Bharatiya history. From founding the Banaras Hindu University (BHU) to advocating for social justice, self-reliance, and national pride, Malaviya’s legacy continues to inspire generations. Early Life and Humble Beginnings Born on December 25, 1861, in Prayagraj (then Allahabad), Uttar Pradesh, Malaviya hailed from a modest family. His father, Pandit Brajnath, was devoted to the dissemination of spiritual knowledge, while his mother played a critical role in supporting Malaviya’s education, even mortgaging her bangles to finance it. These humble beginnings instilled in Malaviya a deep sense of empathy and an unwavering resolve to contribute to society. Initiated into Sanskrit education at the tender age of five, Malaviya became fluent in Sanskrit and English, a dual skill that would later serve him well in his endeavors. Despite financial challenges, he graduated from Calcutta University in 1884 and began his career as a teacher in Allahabad. His journey into public life commenced soon after, marked by a stirring speech at the second session of the Indian National Congress in 1886. A Life of Principles and Integrity Malaviya’s life was guided by principles, as seen in his brief stint as the editor of Hindustan, a newspaper owned by Raja Rampal Singh of Kalakankar. Malaviya resigned when the Raja failed to honor his promise of refraining from speaking to him while intoxicated. This adherence to ethics became a defining feature of his career, including his work as a lawyer. After earning his law degree in 1891, Malaviya practiced in Allahabad High Court, quickly earning a reputation as an advocate for justice. Refusing to take wrongful cases, he often represented the poor without charge. His moral compass and dedication to fairness made him one of the most respected lawyers of his time. The Torchbearer of Journalism Malaviya’s contributions to journalism were as significant as his legal and political endeavors. Believing in the power of media to awaken national consciousness, he launched the Hindi weekly Abhyudaya in 1907, later transforming it into a daily in 1915. He also founded the English daily Leader in 1909, which became a platform for nationalist ideas. As chairman of the board of directors for Hindustan Times from 1924 to 1946, Malaviya played a pivotal role in shaping journalism as a tool for social and political reform. A Visionary for Education: The Founding of BHU Perhaps Malaviya’s most celebrated legacy is the establishment of Banaras Hindu University (BHU), a premier institution combining ancient Bharatiya traditions with modern education. Founded in 1916, BHU became a beacon of learning and national pride. Malaviya’s tireless efforts included traveling across Bharat to raise funds, even auctioning a shoe mockingly offered by the Nizam of Hyderabad, turning the gesture into a triumph of determination. BHU stands today as a testament to Malaviya’s vision of holistic education—rooted in culture yet aligned with global advancements. His dream of creating a self-reliant Bharat began with empowering its youth through knowledge. A Political Luminary and Champion of Nationalism Malaviya’s role in the Indian National Congress was pivotal. Serving as Congress President four times (1909, 1918, 1930, and 1932), he skillfully bridged the ideological gap between moderates like Gopal Krishna Gokhale and extremists like Bal Gangadhar Tilak. Mahatma Gandhi, who admired Malaviya’s clarity and principles, affectionately referred to him as Mahamana, meaning “great soul.” Despite ideological differences, Gandhi and Malaviya shared mutual respect.
Malaviya participated in the Civil Disobedience Movement and Salt Satyagraha, enduring arrests for his activism. However, he also stood firm in his beliefs, resigning from the Congress in 1934 over its decision to participate in elections held on communal lines, subsequently forming the Congress National Party. Advocate for Justice and Defender of the Oppressed Even after retiring from law, Malaviya returned to the courtroom to defend the accused in the Chauri-Chaura incident and the Kakori conspiracy case. His efforts to secure justice for revolutionaries and ordinary citizens alike showcased his unflinching commitment to fairness. Promoter of Swadeshi and Hindu Identity Malaviya was a staunch advocate of self-reliance, founding the All-India Swadeshi Sangh in 1932 to promote indigenous goods and reduce dependence on foreign imports. A devout Hindu, he also worked to preserve and propagate Hindu culture, often engaging in reconversion efforts and promoting spiritual values. A Legacy of Inspiration Madan Mohan Malaviya passed away on November 12, 1946, at the age of 84. His life’s work continues to resonate through the institutions he built, the values he upheld, and the principles he lived by. In 2014, he was posthumously awarded the Bharat Ratna, Bharat’s highest civilian honor, recognizing his contributions to the nation. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru once described Malaviya as a pillar of modern Bharatiya nationalism, a fitting tribute to a man whose vision and dedication helped shape the country’s destiny. Conclusion: Remembering the Mahamana As we celebrate Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya’s birth anniversary, we are reminded of his enduring legacy as a freedom fighter, educationist, and advocate for justice. His life exemplifies selfless service, relentless pursuit of excellence, and a profound commitment to national progress. From the founding of BHU to his advocacy for Swadeshi and social reform, Malaviya’s contributions remain a source of inspiration for generations to come. On this momentous occasion, the Global Governance News Network bows in gratitude to Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya’s extraordinary contributions to society and his tireless dedication to Bharat Mata. His timeless ideals and visionary leadership continue to guide our nation toward a brighter, self-reliant, and prosperous future. The post Madan Mohan Malaviya: Honoring the Visionary Leader on His Jayanti 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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news365times · 16 hours ago
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[ad_1] Paromita Das GG News Bureau New Delhi, 25th Dec. On December 25, Bharat comes together to commemorate the birth anniversary of one of its most revered freedom fighters, educationists, and social reformers, Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya. This day, significant in many ways, celebrates the life and contributions of a visionary whose dedication to the nation’s progress has left an indelible mark on Bharatiya history. From founding the Banaras Hindu University (BHU) to advocating for social justice, self-reliance, and national pride, Malaviya’s legacy continues to inspire generations. Early Life and Humble Beginnings Born on December 25, 1861, in Prayagraj (then Allahabad), Uttar Pradesh, Malaviya hailed from a modest family. His father, Pandit Brajnath, was devoted to the dissemination of spiritual knowledge, while his mother played a critical role in supporting Malaviya’s education, even mortgaging her bangles to finance it. These humble beginnings instilled in Malaviya a deep sense of empathy and an unwavering resolve to contribute to society. Initiated into Sanskrit education at the tender age of five, Malaviya became fluent in Sanskrit and English, a dual skill that would later serve him well in his endeavors. Despite financial challenges, he graduated from Calcutta University in 1884 and began his career as a teacher in Allahabad. His journey into public life commenced soon after, marked by a stirring speech at the second session of the Indian National Congress in 1886. A Life of Principles and Integrity Malaviya’s life was guided by principles, as seen in his brief stint as the editor of Hindustan, a newspaper owned by Raja Rampal Singh of Kalakankar. Malaviya resigned when the Raja failed to honor his promise of refraining from speaking to him while intoxicated. This adherence to ethics became a defining feature of his career, including his work as a lawyer. After earning his law degree in 1891, Malaviya practiced in Allahabad High Court, quickly earning a reputation as an advocate for justice. Refusing to take wrongful cases, he often represented the poor without charge. His moral compass and dedication to fairness made him one of the most respected lawyers of his time. The Torchbearer of Journalism Malaviya’s contributions to journalism were as significant as his legal and political endeavors. Believing in the power of media to awaken national consciousness, he launched the Hindi weekly Abhyudaya in 1907, later transforming it into a daily in 1915. He also founded the English daily Leader in 1909, which became a platform for nationalist ideas. As chairman of the board of directors for Hindustan Times from 1924 to 1946, Malaviya played a pivotal role in shaping journalism as a tool for social and political reform. A Visionary for Education: The Founding of BHU Perhaps Malaviya’s most celebrated legacy is the establishment of Banaras Hindu University (BHU), a premier institution combining ancient Bharatiya traditions with modern education. Founded in 1916, BHU became a beacon of learning and national pride. Malaviya’s tireless efforts included traveling across Bharat to raise funds, even auctioning a shoe mockingly offered by the Nizam of Hyderabad, turning the gesture into a triumph of determination. BHU stands today as a testament to Malaviya’s vision of holistic education—rooted in culture yet aligned with global advancements. His dream of creating a self-reliant Bharat began with empowering its youth through knowledge. A Political Luminary and Champion of Nationalism Malaviya’s role in the Indian National Congress was pivotal. Serving as Congress President four times (1909, 1918, 1930, and 1932), he skillfully bridged the ideological gap between moderates like Gopal Krishna Gokhale and extremists like Bal Gangadhar Tilak. Mahatma Gandhi, who admired Malaviya’s clarity and principles, affectionately referred to him as Mahamana, meaning “great soul.” Despite ideological differences, Gandhi and Malaviya shared mutual respect.
Malaviya participated in the Civil Disobedience Movement and Salt Satyagraha, enduring arrests for his activism. However, he also stood firm in his beliefs, resigning from the Congress in 1934 over its decision to participate in elections held on communal lines, subsequently forming the Congress National Party. Advocate for Justice and Defender of the Oppressed Even after retiring from law, Malaviya returned to the courtroom to defend the accused in the Chauri-Chaura incident and the Kakori conspiracy case. His efforts to secure justice for revolutionaries and ordinary citizens alike showcased his unflinching commitment to fairness. Promoter of Swadeshi and Hindu Identity Malaviya was a staunch advocate of self-reliance, founding the All-India Swadeshi Sangh in 1932 to promote indigenous goods and reduce dependence on foreign imports. A devout Hindu, he also worked to preserve and propagate Hindu culture, often engaging in reconversion efforts and promoting spiritual values. A Legacy of Inspiration Madan Mohan Malaviya passed away on November 12, 1946, at the age of 84. His life’s work continues to resonate through the institutions he built, the values he upheld, and the principles he lived by. In 2014, he was posthumously awarded the Bharat Ratna, Bharat’s highest civilian honor, recognizing his contributions to the nation. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru once described Malaviya as a pillar of modern Bharatiya nationalism, a fitting tribute to a man whose vision and dedication helped shape the country’s destiny. Conclusion: Remembering the Mahamana As we celebrate Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya’s birth anniversary, we are reminded of his enduring legacy as a freedom fighter, educationist, and advocate for justice. His life exemplifies selfless service, relentless pursuit of excellence, and a profound commitment to national progress. From the founding of BHU to his advocacy for Swadeshi and social reform, Malaviya’s contributions remain a source of inspiration for generations to come. On this momentous occasion, the Global Governance News Network bows in gratitude to Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya’s extraordinary contributions to society and his tireless dedication to Bharat Mata. His timeless ideals and visionary leadership continue to guide our nation toward a brighter, self-reliant, and prosperous future. The post Madan Mohan Malaviya: Honoring the Visionary Leader on His Jayanti 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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leafatlas · 2 days ago
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Ranveer Singh and Aditya Dhar’s film to be called Durandhar ?
Enter and Win With Amazon Ranveer Singh and director Aditya Dhar are collaborating on the action thriller, with a star-studded cast including Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, R Madhavan, and Akshaye Khanna. The hidden title of the film has been revealed today. The film is apparently called Durandhar. To celebrate the Amritsar film schedule wrap, the team called for a customized cake. Actor Rakesh Bedi…
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dhirajsahu68 · 7 days ago
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# SUICIDE IS NOT THE SULUTION!
Nirmal Singh Dubey from Kabir Dham, Chhattisgarh,shared that due to his domestic troubles,he was
driven to the point of suicide.However,after taking initiation from Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj, all his problems have
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sitadasi12345 · 9 days ago
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#खुदकुशी_समस्याका_समाधान_नहीं
"I am Surender Singh from Bageshwar, Uttarakhand. I was so fed up with addiction that I tried to commit suicide. But ever since I received Naam Diksha from Sant Rampal Ji, my addiction has vanished, and today I am happy." ✨Satlok aashram ✨
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