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The Kapoor family [10] [11] is a ... Shammi then married Neela Devi Gohil of the Gohil dynasty of the erstwhile ... and Neila Devi (second wife) Shashi Kapoor ...
Gopi has been in love with Mohan from their childhood days in the village. Mohan is not interested in her and instead gets involved with Neela Devi (Latika), a famous film star. Gopi's one-sided devotion to Mohan drives her to madness, where she sees him everywhere. Mohan returns disenchanted by Neela.
Kapoor with his second wife Neila Devi in 2010. Kapoor met actress Geeta Bali in 1955, during the film Miss Coca Cola. They fell in love while shooting of the film Rangeen Raaten, where he was the leading actor and she played a cameo. Four months later, the couple got married at Banganga Temple, near Malabar Hill of Mumbai. [36]
'blue goddess'), [2] also rendered as Neela Devi or Nappinnai, is a Hindu goddess, and a consort of the preserver deity Vishnu, along with Sridevi and Bhudevi. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Niladevi is primarily revered in South India , particularly in Tamil culture , as one of Vishnu's consorts.
Neela, due to financial troubles, starts working as a tutor where she meets her student's (Mahesh Kothare) elder brother, businessman Shekhar Kapoor . Shekhar falls in love with her. Shekhar falls in love with her.
Bollywood fans are mourning the loss of actress Sridevi Kapoor, who died died due to an “accidental drowning” in a bathtub. It's a cause of death more common than you might think.
Shekhar was born on 6 December 1945 in Lahore, Punjab, British India, in a Punjabi Hindu family to Kulbhushan Kapoor, a doctor with a flourishing practice, and his wife Sheel Kanta Kapoor. [ 1 ] While on a train from the newly created Pakistan to India, a massacre took place; Kapur's mother Sheel played dead and hid both himself and his sister ...
Neelamani Devi is an Indian craftswoman and master potter from Manipur. [1] Her creations have been the theme of two documentary films; Mittee aur Manab by renowned filmmaker, Mani Kaul, and Nilamani: The Master Potter of Manipur, by Aribam Syam Sharma. [2] The TV Series, Mahabharata also featured her works on one of the episodes.