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Rohit Purohit (born 8 June 1986) is an Indian actor who works in Hindi television. He made his acting debut with Shaurya Aur Suhani portraying Chitwan in 2009. Purohit is best known for his portrayal of Malik Altunia in Razia Sultan, Alexander in Porus, Ranvijay Shroff in Dil Toh Happy Hai Ji, Advait in Udaariyaan and Dr. Vikrant Saxena in Dhadkan Zindaggi Kii. [2]
Due to upcoming leap Karishma Sawant, Harshad Chopda and Shreyansh Kaurav portraying Aarohi, Abhimanyu and Abhir left the series in October 2023 with storyline showing their deaths [96] [97] while Pranali Rathod and Hera Mishra were replaced by Preeti Amin and Pratiksha Honmukhe as old Akshara and grown-up Ruhi respectively. However the former ...
Family lineage of Maheshwaris . Vineeta Malik as Bhairavi Maheshwari: Matriarch of Maheshwaris; Suhasini's childhood friend; Vishambharnath and Omkarnath's mother; Shaurya, Akshara Singhania and Anshuman's grandmother; Ananya, Naksh, Naira, Nishant and Kuhu's great-grandmother (2009–2018)
He is considered as one of the best humorists in Gujarati literature. Dave's first humorous sketches were published in literary journals from 1927 to 1932 under the pseudonym of Gupta. It was well received by the readers and was published later as Mari Nondhapothi , followed by Rangatarang Vol. 1-6 (1932 - 1946), which contains humorous essays ...
Pratiksha (transl. awaiting; Nepali: प्रतीक्षा) is a female given name in Hindi and Nepali languages. Notable people with the name include: Pratiksha Apurv, Indian painter; Pratiksha Santosh Shinde, Indian athlete; Pratiksha Jadhav, Indian film actress; Prateeksha Lonkar, Indian Marathi film and television actress
He was appointed a chairman of the journalism section of Gujarati Sahitya Parishad in 1941. Along with Gujarati he had command over Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, Urdu, and English. [1] He was deeply involved in Gandhi's political activities. [4] He wrote for the Gujarati magazine Gujarati Panch, started in 1901 by Mangaldas Shah. [5]
Yagnesh Rameshchandra Dave (born 24 March 1954) is a Gujarati writer and poet from India. He received the 2021 Sahitya Akademi Award for his poetry collection Gandhmanjusha (2014). Biography
He was born on 19 August 1941 at Bhuj, Cutch State (now in Kutch, Gujarat, India). [3] [4] [5] His family belonged to Petlad.His father was a Government Officer. He completed BA in Gujarati and Sanskrit from St. Xavier's College, Mumbai and later MA from University of Bombay in 1965.