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The Future of Amit Thakkar
After graduating from Hogwarts, Amit perused the career of a magical historian and worked alongside his close friend, Marie. He traveled to India a lot to study the wizarding relations between both India and the United Kingdom. There, while visiting Aurangabad, he met the woman who would later become his wife and a history professor at a school of magic in India, Varsha Patil.
He and Varsha would have two children together, their eldest, was a girl whom they named Nisha. An energetic girl who was certainly more outgoing than both of her parents combined. She was also extremely protective over her quiet, book loving, and shy younger brother, Rahul, who was a few years younger than her.
Rahul had at least one child, a daughter whom he named Dahlia. She enjoyed spending time with her grandparents and gained an immense love for books and learning from them. She even considered becoming a professor like her grandmother, but decided to work on more specific studies of magical history instead.
During her time at Hogwarts as a Ravenclaw student, she met two brothers who resided in Hufflepuff house named Hickory, Cypress and Oliver Khanna, however they always preferred to go by Corey, Cy and Ollie. Dahlia fell in love with the older of the three brothers, who was the heir to his family’s tree farm but also was quite friendly with Cy and Ollie.
Corey and Dahlia would later marry and have two children of their own, Rowan and Ashok Khanna, who were born in 1973 and 1982 respectively. Dahlia tried to have kids in between them, however the majority of the attempts ended up in miscarriages. The middle name of her daughter was decided to be ‘Varsha’ in honor of her great grandmother’s legacy
Dahlia deeply mourned her daughter after she was killed while at Hogwarts and she, along with her husband, debated sending their son there. However, they decided to send him there regardless as it did not make sense to send their son so far away from them after such a loss.
#Amit Thakkar#Varsha Patil#hphl#hogwarts legacy#harry potter hogwarts legacy#Rahul Thakkar-Patil#Nisha Thakkar-Patil#Dahlia Thakkar-Patil#Hickory Khanna#Rowan Khanna#Ashok Khanna
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Ficha técnica: Lavender Khanna
NOME: Lavender Rowan Khanna
APELIDO: nenhum
DATA DE NASCIMENTO: 15 de junho de 2011
SIGNO: Gêmeos
PAIS: Parvati e Ashok Khanna
IRMÃOS: nenhum
CABELOS: castanhos escuros e lisos
COR DA PELE: morena
COR DOS OLHOS: castanhos
ANOS EM HOGWARTS: Setembro de 2022 até junho de 2029
CASAS: Grifinória
POSTOS OCUPADOS EM HOGWARTS: nenhum
ATUAL EMPREGO: nenhum
RELACIONAMENTOS: desconhecido
TEMPERAMENTO: travessa, agitada, indiscreta
AMIGOS: desconhecido
Lavender Rowan Khanna tem esse nome porque sua mãe quis homenagear sua melhor amiga Lavender Brown e seu pai quis homenagear seu irmão Rowan Khanna. Ela herdou a aparência da mãe, mas os rumores são de que Lavender também herdou um terrível defeito, que a faz cometer graves transgressões em Hogwarts.
Saiba mais lendo o capítulo dedicado a Lavender na fanfic
HARRY POTTER: NEXT GENERATION EXPOSED
Disponível no WATTPAD e no SPIRIT FANFICS
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Not Alone At Last
A/N: I know, I’ve gone a little off the rails from the original prompt @drinkyoursoupbitch gave me.
However, the idea it sparked was too much fun to not run with it. So, here we are again. Also, I’ve missed Rowan. Haven’t we all?
Warnings: potentially triggering for mothers of toddlers prone to tantrums…
The Khanna family tended to keep themselves to themselves. It wasn’t often that they ventured far from their farm, let alone as far as London. Every time that they did, Rowan Khanna was struck by how different the city felt from the countryside. She was used to peace and quiet, to rolling green fields, acres of trees, to birdsong echoing in the otherwise silent air.
Diagon Alley was not quiet or peaceful at all. It was always busy and bustling, filled with noise and colour and people. Today, it was busier than Rowan had ever seen it; it was not just bustling, it was heaving. To think, she had been looking forward to coming and buying all her school supplies. Now, several hours into shopping, she couldn’t wait to go home, back to her solitary comfort zone.
It seemed like she wasn’t the only one. Her two younger siblings had also grown tired of the whole experience. Baby Ela had been grizzling for the past hour, and little Ashok was well past the point of being bribed with the prospect of an ice cream from Florian Fortescue’s. When they both started to cry simultaneously in Potage’s Cauldron Shop, even Rowan’s mother looked like she might join in with their collective chorus of tears.
“How much do we have left to do?” she asked Rowan, balancing Ela on her hip and bouncing her gently in one arm, whilst running the fingers of her other hand through Ashok’s hair. Neither of them was soothed by these gestures.
Rowan pulled out the list of school supplies. “There isn’t much more we need. Just my uniform and the books.” She tried not to look disappointed as she realised that they would have to rush their visit to the bookshop, the thing she had most been looking forward to. “It shouldn’t take too long.”
“No, you’re right. Right.”
Mrs Khanna nodded decisively, and put baby Ela back into her pram. Ela immediately redoubled her efforts at screaming, and Ashok, apparently encouraged by his younger sister, threw himself down onto the ground and started to thrash with all four of his limbs. Rowan’s mother closed her eyes and sighed loudly, deeply.
More than ever, Rowan wished that she was in her bedroom with Fuzzclaw the cat and her books. She could hardly bear to look at her mother and two siblings, and yet, she felt as if everyone else in the shop was looking at them. She took a moment to glance over her shoulder at the other customers, hoping that none of them were too annoyed by the scene her family was making.
Her eye was caught by a girl waiting in the queue to buy a school-regulation pewter cauldron. The girl must have been around the same age as Rowan, to have been buying school equipment, but she looked younger. She was tiny, far shorter than Rowan, and skinny, too, but she did not look at all intimidated by the size of the crowd around her. She was wearing Muggle trousers that were too big for her and a t-shirt that was too small for her, and she fidgeted incessantly as she waited for her turn to approach the shopkeeper. With her scrawny frame, her tangled hair, and her wide eyes, she had a wild, rangey sort of look that reminded Rowan of one of J.M. Barrie’s Lost Boys, or Rudyard Kipling’s Mowgli.
But, it wasn’t the girl’s scruffy appearance or her similarity to any beloved book character that had drawn Rowan’s attention. The reason she had noticed this particular girl in the crowd was due to one thing, and one thing only: the girl was alone.
Rowan was used to being alone, she spent most of her time alone, and yet she had never considered that she might be able to go to Diagon Alley without anyone else. But, if the girl in the queue could do it, why couldn’t she?
“Maybe you should take Ashok and Ela home, Mum,” she said. “I can get the rest and Floo back after.”
Her mother blinked. “And leave you here all by yourself?” She did not look convinced.
“I’ll be going to school all by myself in a few weeks,” Rowan reasoned. “I’m sure that I’ll be able to manage getting some uniform and going into a bookshop without any help.”
“It’s not help you need in a bookshop, sweetpea, it’s supervision. Especially with my Galleons.”
Even Rowan had to admit that her mother had a point. She felt her cheeks grow slightly warm at the truth in her words. Mrs Khanna still looked dubious, but more of the other customers were now looking at the still-screaming Ashok and Ela, and that was probably why she agreed to Rowan’s idea. With Rowan’s shopping bags loaded on the back of Ela’s pram, and the rest of the shopping money safely hidden in Rowan’s pocket, Mrs Khanna left with her two youngest children.
And, just like that, Rowan was alone.
Rowan had always enjoyed her own company. She had spent most of her childhood as an only child, living in the countryside with only her parents and her cat. She had never had any real friends of her own, only the characters from her books. And she hadn’t minded that one bit.
Still, it was different to be alone and friendless in one’s own room than it was to be alone and friendless in the real world. It was for that reason that Rowan went to Flourish and Blotts before anywhere else. Nothing that bad could result from spending time surrounded by books.
Flourish and Blotts was the biggest bookshop that Rowan had ever seen, far bigger than the largest bookshop in Bales-On-Wye. There were several levels, with balconies overlooking the main shop floor and bookshelves that extended all the way up into the rafters. It would have been heavenly, were it not for the crowds. Unfortunately, the sheer number of people filling the space with their bodies and their noise made it more stressful than any bookshop should have been.
But, of course, Rowan was alone. That meant that she could do whatever she wanted. So, she slipped into a corner of the bookshop that was empty, tucked away behind a stack of acid green books bearing the title: Cursed By Name, Cursed By Nature. Hidden amongst the shelves, she sat down on the floor, reached into her pocket and took out her own book, the one she had been reading for the past few days, and was already over halfway through.
She didn’t know how long she had been reading for, but by the time she was nearly at the end of her chapter, she became aware that she was no longer alone. Someone else had joined her in her not-so-secret hiding place. Rowan recognised the newcomer almost immediately; it was the fidgety, feral-looking girl who had been standing in the queue at the cauldron shop. However, the girl no longer looked so indomitably independent as she had when Rowan had spotted her earlier.
The girl was flicking through one of the lurid green books, her lips silently mouthing words as she read, and her eyebrows furrowing deeper with each page. After a few minutes, she slammed the book closed with such force that dust billowed into the air above it, and screwed her eyes closed as if she were in pain.
Rowan eyed her cautiously. She had always been shy - or she had presumed herself to be shy, as she had never had much opportunity to tell if she was shy or not - but the girl was clearly distressed. And, she was alone. If Rowan didn’t offer her some help, who would?
“Are you okay?” Rowan asked. Her voice came out quieter than she had thought it would, but the girl must have heard her, because she opened her eyes. She looked surprised at the sight of Rowan looking at her, as if she wouldn’t have thought anyone would notice her being there.
“I’m…” The girl paused. “I think I am. Yeah.”
She may have thought that she was okay, but she did not look okay. She was still frowning, and her hands trembled slightly. Rowan tilted her head to one side.
“It’s so busy and noisy, isn’t it? I had to come and get some quiet, too. Are you here by yourself?”
Rowan knew that the girl was there by herself, but she hadn’t answered any of her other questions, and she didn’t know what else to ask. At least this got a response. The girl nodded, so quickly it was almost like she was twitching.
“Yeah, my mum hates crowds. I thought I’d be fine buying everything by myself, but…”
The girl’s voice tailed off, and she looked down at her feet, the toes of which could be seen wriggling against the ends of her trainers. Even with her eyes cast downwards, Rowan could see the colours in them. They were hazel, with mingled shades of olive and brown, like the bark and moss of the trees at home, and a distinct ring of green around the pupil, like a cat. Rowan had always felt at ease in her family’s orchards, and she had always adored cats. She couldn’t help but like this girl, as unforthcoming as she was. She couldn’t help but feel that this girl might just be the friend she had never had, the friend that she hadn’t even known that she wanted until this very moment.
“I’ve just finished this chapter,” Rowan told the girl. “I could help you pick out your books, if you like. And I’ve still got my robes to buy, if you wanted to do that together, too? I’m guessing your a first year like me.”
It was nerve-wracking, trying to get someone to be your friend. Rowan wasn’t sure she was doing it right. But then, the girl smiled. She had a nice smile, friendly and somehow full of mischief.
“I am. And I would,” she said. “Thanks.”
Rowan smiled back at her, before realising that she hadn’t even told the girl her name yet.
“I’m Rowan, by the way. Rowan Khanna.”
“I’m Artemis. Artemis Hexley.”
Should Rowan shake her hand? Probably not. She rose to her feet, and Artemis rose to meet her. They stood facing one another, each matching the other’s postures as if they were in a mirror, as if they were friends already.
And, just like that, Rowan was no longer alone.
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Draw-Your-Own-Version Challenge (Traditional Art)
Hi. So I'm a slash/yaoi/Shonen-ai fanfiction writer. I'm working on a Harry Potter x Fate/Stay Night Project. Now, just to be clear. I do not support JK Rowling's views. Since I was made aware of them, I have not purchased her products. However, because the Harry Potter books made such a large impact on my life I cannot let the fandom go. I've decided to make my own version of the series.
Now, I've created some AI photos to portray my characters. I have a vivid imagination, but transferring my mental images to paper nearly leaves me in tears. So, here's the challenge.
Using traditional art (watercolor, paint, colored pencils, oil pastels, chalk pastels...) recreate these AI Photos. If you give me permission, I'll even add them to my story. I of course respect all creative property rights and will not use them without your permission. I will of course link back to your profile for accreditation. I will never submit or claim art that is not my own.
If you find this fun and want another challenge, please tell me. I have many ideas and not enough artistic experience to create them. Also, I have more characters, if you would like to request them. :)
Young Hadrian Prewet (Our Protagonist, 4th-year student) (Ravenclaw)
Hermione Granger (with slightly bushier hair) (1st-year student) (Gryffindor)
Ronald Weasley (Second Cousin to our Protagonist) (1st-year student) (Gryffindor)
Fred and George Weasley (Second Cousins to Our Protagonist) (3rd-Year Students) (Gryffindors)
Draco Malfoy (Son of Narcissa and Vitellius Malfoy) (1st-year student)(Slytherin)
Pansy Parkinson (Draco's Friend) (1st-year student) (Slytherin)
Percy Weasley (Second Cousin to the Protagonist) (5th-year student) (Gryffindor)
Austin Guthrie (Friend of Protagonist) (4th-year student) (Ravenclaw)
Takashi Noda (Friend of Protagonist) (4th-year Student) (Ravenclaw)
Grant Page (Friend of Protagonist) (4th-year student) (Ravenclaw)
Ashok Khanna (Friend of Protagonist) (4th-year student) (Ravenclaw)
Ophelia Rushden (Friend of Protagonist) (4th-year student) (Ravenclaw)
Natalie Fairbourne (Friend of Protagonist) (4th-year student) (Gryffindor)
Terrence Fogarty (Friend of Protagonist) (4th-year student) (Gryffindor)
Kieran Muirhead (Friend of Protagonist) (4th year student) (Gryffindor)
Sylvia Melville (Friend of Protagonist) (4th-year student) (Slytherin)
Neville Longbottom (1st-year student) (Gryffindor)
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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
Do Ankhen Barah Haath
122
Khatun
Pagal
123
Ravichandran
Majunu
124
R. Muthuraman
Karnan
125
Suryakant
Irsha
126
Shanta Apte
Duniya Na Mane
127
Kishore Kumar
Sholay
128
Santosh Dutta
Teen Kanya
129
Sathyaraj
Bãhubali: The Beginning
130
Lily Chakravarty
Sanjhbati
131
Dilip Roy
Amrita Kumbher Sandhaney
132
Varada Jishin
Vasthavam
133
Sundari Nirada
Barer Bazar
134
Master Vinayak
Brahmachari
135
Khurshid Begum
Tansen
136
Rituparna Sengupta
Ahaa Re
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🔰 Controversies and Consensus in Orthopaedics - What We Need to Know 🌟 Season 2 - Episode 14
🗓 Date: Wednesday, 6th November 2024 🕗 Time: 8:00 PM (IST)
Click Here to Watch: https://tinyurl.com/OrthoTV-CCO-21
🎤 Speakers and Topics:
🔅 SPINE
Speaker: Dr. Varun Khanna
Expert Panel: Dr. Tushar Rathod
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Speaker: Dr. Imran A
Expert Panel: Dr. Iqbal Singh Ghai
🔅 PAEDIATRIC ORTHOPEDIC
Speaker: Dr. Ankita Khajuria
Expert Panel: Dr. Sandeep Patwardhan
📋 Course Chairman: Dr. SS Mohanty 📋 Course Secretaries: Dr. Ashish Phadnis, Dr. Deepak Gautam & Dr. Mrinal Sharma
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top 10 cardiologist in india
Top 10 cardiologists in India includes some of the finest experts in heart care, such as Dr. Devi Shetty, Dr. Naresh Trehan, Dr. Ashok Seth, Dr. Ramakanta Panda, Dr. K.K. Talwar, Dr. Balbir Singh, Dr. Suresh Rao, Dr. Srinath Reddy, Dr. Ganesh Kumar, and Dr. S. R. Khanna. These specialists are renowned for their expertise in areas like interventional cardiology, pediatric cardiology, and cardiac surgery. With state-of-the-art facilities and years of experience, these doctors ensure exceptional outcomes for patients dealing with various heart diseases.
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Milestone Achievement: First Song of Feature Film “Godaan” Wraps Up, Jointly Produced by Sandeep Marwah & Vinod K. Choudhary
Mumbai: In a momentous occasion at Soundideaz Studio, Andheri (West), Mumbai, the recording of the inaugural song for the much-anticipated feature film “Godaan” has been successfully completed. The film is presented by the esteemed Deen Dayal Kamdhenu Cow Research Centre, with eminent producers Sandeep Marwah and Vinod K. Choudhary leading the creative charge.
The recording session commenced with the auspicious breaking of the coconut and worship of Lord Shri Ganesha by Dr. Satish, the provincial director of Mumbai Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. The event witnessed the online presence of key figures, including Jayanand Kumar (National Executive Member Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh), Bala Saheb Chaudhary Karwa (Area Sangh Director, West Uttar Pradesh), Mahesh Gupta (President, Kamdhenu Gau Research Center, Mathura), Harishankar (Kamdhenu Research Center, Mathura), Mahendra Ji Bhai Saheb (Area Pracharak, West), along with workers and officials from Uttar Pradesh/Uttarakhand and various union committees, connected via Zoom to witness the historic recording.
Adding an extra layer of celebration, the production team marked the birthday of the illustrious producer, Sandeep Marwah, by cutting a cake within the recording studio. Renowned Bollywood singer Shaan, along with a dynamic chorus, lent their voices to the soul-stirring song titled ‘Jai Gau Jai Gopala…,’ penned by the prolific lyricist Sameer.
Based on the timeless narrative from the legendary writer Munshi Premchand, “Godaan” is helmed by the acclaimed Indian film director Ashok Tyagi. The film boasts a stellar team, including cinematographer Binod Pradhan, action director Babbu Khanna, sound maestro Anoop Dev, and music composer Riju Roy.
This collaboration between Sandeep Marwah, Vinod K. Choudhary, and the Deen Dayal Kamdhenu Cow Research Centre promises to deliver a cinematic masterpiece that resonates with the cultural and literary richness of Munshi Premchand’s iconic work.
#First Song of Feature Film Godan Recorded at Mumbai Studios with Shan#Dr. Sandeep Marwah President of Marwah Studios
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THE 150 GREATEST (FORMAL & INFORMAL) PERSONALITIES IN THE KNOWN HISTORY/COLLECTIVE CONSCIOUSNESS OF INDIA !
(THE FREE-FOR-ALL LIST, NOT RESTRICTED TO PADMA AWARDEES OR STAMP HOLDERS, EVEN IF INCL A MAJORITY OF THEM )
Ie. THE 150 GREATEST PEOPLE IN INDIAN HISTORY !
Rajesh Khanna
C.V. Raman
Online Indie
Jayaprakash Narayan
J.R.D. Tata
Subhash Chandra Bose
Swami Vivekananda
Lal Bahadur Shastri
Srinivasa Ramanujam
Bhagwan Sri Sathya Sai Baba
Valmiki
Bhagwan Shri Shirdi Sai Baba
Ramakrishna Paramhansa
Bhagwan Shiva
Bhagwan Ganesha
Mata Parvati / Amma Karunamayi
Bhagwan Krishna
Bhagwan Ram
Bhagwan Mahavira
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Outrage in US over death of Indian student; US govt assures prompt action and investigation
Senior Biden administration officials are believed to have assured the Ambassador and the Indian government that the entire incident has been taken very seriously by them.
WASHINGTON: The Biden administration has assured the Indian government of a quick investigation into the death of Indian student Jaahnavi Kandula in Seattle after being struck by a speeding police patrol car and bringing to justice the police officers who were responsible for it.
The US government swung into action after India’s Ambassador to the US, Taranjit Singh Sandhu, strongly raised the issue at the highest level in Washington and sought prompt action on the killing of Kandula, and the highly insensitive behaviour of the police officer in Seattle in Washington state.
Kandula was killed in January after she was struck by a police vehicle driven by Officer Kevin Dave. He was driving 74 mph (more than 119 kmph) on the way to a report of an overdose, The Seattle Times newspaper reported on Monday.
In bodycam footage released on Monday by the Seattle Police Department, Officer Daniel Auderer laughed about the deadly crash and dismissed any implication Dave might be at fault or that a criminal investigation was necessary.
US lawmakers and Indian-Americans have expressed outrage over the death of Kandula.
The Biden administration has assured the Indian government of a quick investigation into the incident and bring to justice the police officers who were responsible for it.
Senior administration officials are believed to have assured the Ambassador and the Indian government that the entire incident has been taken very seriously by them. They are monitoring its investigation from Washington DC the progress of the case to ensure that there is adequate accountability.
Officials said that they were “shocked” and “horrified” at this incident.
The Consulate General of India in San Francisco on Wednesday termed the handling of Kandula’s death as “deeply troubling”.
“We have taken up the matter strongly with local authorities in Seattle and Washington State as well as senior officials in Washington DC for a thorough investigation and action against those involved in this tragic case,” the mission said in a post on platform X.
“The Consulate & Embassy will continue to closely follow up on this matter with all concerned authorities,” it added.
“Jaahnavi Kandula came here for graduate work from India. She was killed on a crosswalk by a speeding police car, and officer Auderer said her life had ‘limited value’. I thought of my dad who came here in his 20s. Mr. Auderer, the life of every Indian immigrant has infinite value,” Indian-American Congressman Ro Khanna said.
“Anyone who thinks that a human life has ‘limited value’ should not be serving in law enforcement,” Khanna said.
Indian-American Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal said: “This is appalling. I hope to see justice for Jaahnavi Kandula’s family and accountability for those involved.”
In a letter to the Kandula family, Seattle City Mayor Bruce Harrell said that the comments made by one person do not reflect the feelings of the city or the communities that call it home.
“We recognise that Jaahnavi’s death is a loss for our whole community. The loss of a young woman who had so much life ahead of her to do amazing things and share that joy with loved ones,” Harrell said in his communication to the Kandula family.
Indian Consul General in San Francisco Ashok Mandula has been in constant touch with the officials from Seattle City and Washington State on this issue.
Expressing his deepest condolences to the Kandula family, Harrell said the “community is heartbroken and mourns alongside your family, friends and everyone who shared the privilege of knowing her.”
Expressing condolences on the untimely passing of Kandula, community leader Ajay Bhutoria said her death reminds of the importance of safety and respect for all individuals in the community.
“We are deeply troubled by the unfortunate statement and poor conduct displayed by a Seattle police officer during this incident. Regardless of one’s background or circumstances, every individual deserves dignity, fairness, and compassion,” he said.
Describing this as unacceptable behaviour, Bhutoria said it is crucial that incidents like these are rigorously examined, and accountability is upheld to maintain community trust in the law enforcement agencies.
“As a community, we must unite to support Jaahnavi’s family and advocate for positive change. We urge authorities to take swift action to address this situation and implement measures to prevent such tragic incidents in the future,” Bhutoria said.
The Seattle Office of Police Accountability said that it has opened an investigation into the incident and they need to complete it before January 29.
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From `Mere Sapno Ki Rani` to `Roop Tera Mastana`: Exploring Kishore Kumar And Rajesh Khanna`s Greatest Hits
Get ready to take a nostalgic trip down memory lane as we explore the greatest hits of two legends who ruled the hearts of millions in the 70s – Kishore Kumar and Rajesh Khanna. From the soulful “Mere Sapno Ki Rani” to the groovy “Roop Tera Mastana”, their music has stood the test of time and continues to captivate audiences even today. Join us on this musical journey as we celebrate their timeless melodies, unforgettable lyrics, and unparalleled chemistry that made them an inseparable duo in Bollywood history.
Introduction Kishore Kumar and Rajesh Khanna were two of the most popular actors and singers of Indian cinema during the 1970s. They worked together on numerous films and songs, many of which became huge hits. In this article, we’ll explore some of their greatest hits, from the classic “Mere Sapno Ki Rani” to the more recent “Roop Tera Mastana”. Kishore Kumar was known for his unique voice and style of singing, which was often imitated by other singers. He also had a great range, being able to sing both fast paced songs and slower ballads. Rajesh Khanna, on the other hand,was known for his good looks and charm, which helped him become one of the most popular actors of his time. Together, these two created some of the most iconic songs in Indian cinema. So let’s take a look at some of their greatest hits!
Kishore Kumar – The Melodious Singer and Music Composer Kishore Kumar was a singer and music composer who was popular in the 1950s and 1960s. He is known for his melodious voice and for his ability to compose catchy tunes. Some of his most popular songs include “Mere Sapno Ki Rani”, “Roop Tera Mastana” and “Pyaar Deewana Hota Hai”. Kumar was born in Kolkata, India, on 4 August1929. His father, Kunjalal Ganguly, was a lawyer and his mother, Gouri Devi, was a housewife. Kunjalal was also a singer and often sang at events and weddings. Gouri Devi would often accompany him on the harmonium. Kumar’s elder brother, Ashok Kumar, was an actor who later became a film director. ‘Kishore Kumar’ and started his cinema career as a chorus singer at Bombay Talkies, where his brother worked. Music director Khemchand Prakash gave Kumar a chance to sing “Marne Ki Duayen Kyon Mangu” for the film Ziddi (1948). After this, Kumar was offered many other assignments, but he was not very serious about a film career. In 1949, he settled in Bombay. Apart from being a playback singer, Kumar was also an accomplished music composer. He composed several songs for films and albums throughout his career. Some of his famous compositions include “Haal Kaisa Hai Janaab Ka”, “Ek Ladki Bheegi Bhagi Si”, and the evergreen classic, “Aane Wala Pal”. Kumar was also an actor, appearing in some Hindi films between 1949 and 1967. Some of his most notable roles were in the films “Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi” (1958), “Door Gagan Ki Chaon Mein” (1964) and “Half Ticket” (1962).
Rajesh Khanna – Bollywood’s First Superstar Rajesh Khanna was born Jatin Khanna on December 29, 1942 in Amritsar, India. Rajesh Khanna’s career in the Hindi film industry, also known as Bollywood, spanned over four decades. Khanna is often referred to as “Bollywood’s first superstar” due to his immense popularity during the 1970s. He starred in some of Bollywood’s most iconic films such as Kati Patang (1971), Anand (1971), Amar Prem (1972), and Namak Haraam (1973). Rajesh Khanna passed away on July 18, 2012 at the age of 69.
The Unbeatable Combination of the Two Superstars Kishore Kumar and Rajesh Khanna were two of the biggest superstars of their time. They had a unique chemistry that was unmatched by any other actor-singer duo. Their songs were always a hit with the audience, whether it was a romantic ballad or an upbeat dance number. Some of their most popular songs include “Mere Sapno Ki Rani”, “Roop Tera Mastana”, “Agar Tum Na Hote”, and “Kabhi Kabhi Mere Dil Mein”. Each one of these songs is special in its own way and has been cherished by fans over the years. What made Kishore Kumar and Rajesh Khanna’s partnership so special was the fact that they brought out the best in each other. Kishore Kumar’s playful personality complemented Rajesh Khanna’s intensity perfectly. Together, they created some truly magical moments on screen that are still remembered fondly by fans today.
Greatest Hits from Kishore & Rajesh Kishore Kumar and Rajesh Khanna were two of the most popular actors and singers of their time. They collaborated on many hit songs that are still loved today. Here are some of their greatest hits: “Mere Sapno Ki Rani”: This song is from the film “Aradhana” and is one of Rajesh Khanna’s most famous songs. The song is a romantic ballad that expresses the protagonist’s love and admiration for his dream girl, whom he has not yet met. He describes her as the queen of his dreams and expresses his longing to make her his own. The song has become an iconic representation of Rajesh Khanna’s charisma and charm, and Kishore Kumar’s soulful voice adds to its timeless appeal. “Ek Ajnabee Haseena Se”: This song is from the film “Ajnabee” sung by Kishore Kumar. The song is a romantic ballad in which the male protagonist describes his encounter with a mysterious and beautiful stranger who has captured his heart. He expresses his desire to get to know her better and asks for her love and affection. The soft and melodious tune, combined with Kishore Kumar’s soulful voice, makes the song an all-time favorite among Bollywood music fans. “Ye Jo Mohabbat Hai”: This song is from the film “Kati Patang” and was composed by R. D. Burman. It was sung by Kishore Kumar. The soundtrack became as beloved as the film itself, with songs that were to take their place among the classics. The song is also remembered for its iconic music video featuring the lead actor, Rajesh Khanna, who was known for his charming and romantic performances. “Zindagi Ka Safar”: This song is a classic Hindi song from the 1970 Bollywood film “Safar,” featuring a beautiful collaboration between the legendary singer Kishore Kumar and the iconic actor Rajesh Khanna. It is a poignant reflection on the ups and downs of life’s journey. With its beautiful melody and heartfelt lyrics, “Zindagi Ka Safar” is a timeless gem that continues to resonate with audiences today. – Hamen Tumse Pyar Kitna This song is a classic Hindi song from the 1981 Bollywood film “Kudrat” that features the soulful voice of Kishore Kumar and the magnetic charisma of Rajesh Khanna. Kishore Kumar’s emotive rendition and Rajesh Khanna’s captivating on-screen presence have made it a beloved hit that continues to be cherished by Bollywood music lovers.
Rajesh Khanna & Kishore Kumar’s Unbeatable Collaboration Kishore Kumar and Rajesh Khanna were a legendary duo in the Indian film industry during the 1970s. Kishore Kumar was a prolific singer with a unique voice, known for his versatility and ability to convey a wide range of emotions through his singing. Rajesh Khanna, on the other hand, was a charismatic actor who was a heartthrob of the masses, known for his romantic roles and his ability to connect with audiences.Together, Kishore Kumar and Rajesh Khanna created some of the most memorable songs and films of the era. Their collaborations produced a string of superhit films such as “Aradhana,” “Anand,” “Amar Prem,” and “Mere Jeevan Saathi,” among many others. The songs from these films, many of which were sung by Kishore Kumar, continue to be beloved classics that are cherished by music lovers even today. Kishore Kumar’s soulful voice was the perfect complement to Rajesh Khanna’s charming on-screen presence, and the two were able to create an unbeatable combination that captured the hearts of audiences across the country. Their collaborations remain an integral part of the Indian film industry’s legacy and have left an indelible mark on the hearts of generations of fans.
Conclusion
Kishore Kumar and Rajesh Khanna were an unbeatable combination in the 1970s. Their on-screen chemistry was undeniable, and their string of hits together cemented them as one of Bollywood’s most popular pairs. From light-hearted comedies like Chupke Chupke to tearjerkers like Amar Prem, they proved time and again that they had the range to tackle any genre. There will never be another team quite like Kishore Kumar and Rajesh Khanna. Their films defined a generation, and their impact is still felt today
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Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh Celebrate Indian Embroidery in Custom Anamika Khanna Ensembles at the Grand Opening of NMACC
Reported by: Akshata Shetty Edited by: Riya Ashok Madayi Last update: April 01, 2023 09:28 IST Power couple Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh attend the grand opening of the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Center (NMACC) in Mumbai At the grand opening of the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Center (NMACC), celebrity couple Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh attended the event in traditional yet…
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Suniel Shetty's 'Border' wife now looks like this, once people were crazy about her blue eyes
Sharbani Mukherjee Latest Photos: Released in 1997, JP Dutta's film Border broke box office records. Every actor in this film has created a different place in people's hearts and minds. Based on the Indo-Pakistani War, Border starred Sunny Deol, Sunil Shetty, Jackie Shroff, Akshaye Khanna, Rakhi Gulzar, Pooja Bhatt, Tabu and Sharbani Mukherjee. In the meantime, Charbani has captivated people's hearts with powerful performances. At the same time, the name of the actress who drove most people crazy in the film was Sharbani Mukherjee whose blue eyes made people go crazy. This blue-eyed girl played Sunil Shetty's wife in the movie Border. In such a situation, now, 25 years later, Sunil Shetty's wife, Sharvani, let me tell you where she is and what she is doing. Border Film's Sharvani's Blue Eyes Sharbani Mukherjee belongs to the world of cinema. Sharbani was born in 1969 to a Mukherjee family. Sharbani has gathered the biggest discussion about her beauty and blue eyes. Sharbani made her Bollywood industry debut as a child actress with her film Haiwan. However, he gained the most recognition after the movie Border. Few people know that Sharbani Mukherjee, Kajol and Rani Mukherjee are cousins. In reality, his grandmother Sati Rani Devi was the sister of Ashok Kumar and Kishore Kumar. Under such circumstances, when Sharbani entered the film industry and made her debut in the Bollywood world, she left a deep impression on people's hearts and minds with her beauty, but despite all this, her career did not show anything special. . Sharbani Mukherjee's many beautiful songs have also reached the top in the film industry and are still often heard on people's lips. Sharbani Mukherjee plays Sunil Shetty's wife in the film Border. Sunil Shetty's song in the film, 'Ae Jaate Huye Lamho Zara Thehro Zara Thehro', on her way back to the border from her honeymoon, is still on people's favorite songs list. Coins didn't work on the movie screen. Apart from Border, Sharbani Mukherjee has also worked in many films like Mitti and Ansh but her pennies haven't worked much in the film industry. Under such circumstances, he left the Bollywood industry and switched to the Bhojpuri and Malayalam industries. His first film 'Dharti Kahe Pukar Ke' was a huge hit in the Bhojpuri film industry, but his pennies didn't do much in the southern film industry either. Popularity gained from album songs Besides this, Sharbani has left a deep impression on people's hearts and minds with Pakistani singer Shazia Manzoor's famous song Ghar Aaja Sonia. In this song, she played the role of a mute girl. Sameer Soni starred alongside Sharbani in the song. This song was one of the best songs of its era. The look of 54-year-old Sharbani has completely changed today. The Charvani we saw in the movie Border 25 years ago and the Charvani today are very difficult to recognize. ALSO READ-A new member joins Urfi Javed’s house, fans pour in comments after seeing the photo DISCLAIMER We’ve taken all measures to insure that the information handed in this composition and on our social media platform is believable, vindicated and sourced from other Big media Houses. For any feedback or complaint, reach out to us at [email protected] Read the full article
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BOLLYWOOD'S 36 MOST TALENTED ACTORS & 36 MOST TALENTED ACTRESSES OF ALL TIME (@INDIES)!
75% WEIGHTED ON: THE INDIES LISTS ON -
THE TOP 400 GREATEST MALE PERFORMANCES IN BOLLYWOOD HISTORY!
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THE TOP 400 GREATEST FEMALE PERFORMANCES IN BOLLYWOOD HISTORY!
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.Rajesh Khanna
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.Prithviraj Kapoor
.Dev Anand
.Shammi Kapoor
.K. L. Saigal
.Pradeep Kumar
.Sanjeev Kumar
.Bharat Bhushan
.Govinda
.Manoj Kumar
.Ashok Kumar
.Rajendra Kumar
.Amitabh Bachchan
.Balraj Sahni
.Sachin
.Dharmendra
.Vinod Khanna
.Raaj Kumar
.Naseeruddin Shah
.Vinod Mehra
.Sohrab Modi
.Farooq Shaikh
.Salman Khan
.Abhi Bhattacharya
.R. Madhavan
.Karan Dewan
.Akshaye Khanna
.Mithun Chakraborty
.Kishore Kumar
.I. S. Johar
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.Nargis
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.Leela Chitnis
.Shyama
.Ayesha Jhulka
.Rati Agnihotri
.Hema Malini
.Jaya Prada
.Kanan Kaushal
.Rehana Sultan
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