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  2. Bhagwanpura, Haryana - Wikipedia

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    Bhagwanpura, also known as Baghpur, is a village in Kurukshetra district, Haryana, India. [1] It is an archaeological site that lies on the bank of Hakra Ghaggar channel. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Situated 24 km northeast of Kurukshetra , the site is notable for showing an overlap between the late Harappan and Painted Grey Ware cultures.

  3. Bhagwanpura, Rajasthan - Wikipedia

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    Bhagwanpura is a village in Jasrasar Tehsil of Bikaner District, Rajasthan, India. People residing in this village rely on agriculture, consisting of irrigated and non-irrigated farming. Demographics

  4. 6-5=2 (2014 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film tells the story of six friends whose mountain trek goes awfully wrong. They encounter bizarre incidents during their mountain trek. These incidents are recorded on a video recorder. The story is presented as they discover video recordings left behind by characters who have died or gone missing. [11]

  5. 6-5=2 - Wikipedia

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    6-5=2 is a 2013 Kannada found footage horror film, written and directed by K S Ashoka in his directoral debut. It is the first found footage film in Kannada. [2] The plot revolves around a fatal trek accident. [3] The film was reported to have taken its inspiration from the 1999 American independent film The Blair Witch Project. [3]

  6. Rajnigandha - Wikipedia

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    The original story, Yahi Sach Hai (1960), written in diary format was by Mannu Bhandari, an important writer of the Nayi Kahani literary movement of Hindi literature in the 1960s. While writing the screenplay, Basu Chatterjee transposed the story from Kanpur and Kolkata to Delhi and Mumbai in the film. [4] [2]

  7. Jaanam - Wikipedia

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    Paradise Builders is owned by Dhanraj, who lives a very wealthy lifestyle with his wife, Radha; son, Rajan; and daughter, Anjali. His aim is to take possession of the nearby village, which is now occupied by fishermen, headed by Shankar Rao, who lives there with his wife and two sons, Amar and Arun.

  8. List of Hindi films of 2002 - Wikipedia

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    2: Kaante: Sanjay Gupta ₹ 38.37 crore 3: Raaz: Vikram Bhatt ₹ 36.63 crore 4: Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam: K. S. Adhiyaman ₹ 34.76 crore 5: Aankhen: Vipul Amrutlal Shah ₹ 33.80 crore 6: Mujhse Dosti Karoge! Kunal Kohli ₹ 33.61 crore 7: Humraaz: Abbas Mustan ₹ 29.71 crore 8: Saathiya: Shaad Ali ₹ 29.15 crore 9: Awara Paagal Deewana ...

  9. Cemetery H culture - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] According to Kenoyer, the Cemetery H culture "may only reflect a change in the focus of settlement organization from that which was the pattern of the earlier Harappan phase and not cultural discontinuity, urban decay, invading aliens, or site abandonment, all of which have been suggested in the past."