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Muskaan (English: Smile) is a 2004 Indian Hindi-language romantic-thriller film directed by Rohit-Manish. It stars Aftab Shivdasani and Gracy Singh in pivotal roles. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Aansoo Aur Muskan (transl. Tears and Happiness) is a 1970 Hindi-language film directed by P. Madhavan. The film stars Padmini and Bindu. The films playback music was sung by Mukesh, Kishore Kumar, and Lata Mangeshkar. The film was a remake of Tamil film Kanne Pappa (1969), with which the latter reprised her role in both the language versions.
Footfairy is a Hindi-language crime-thriller film, directed by Kanishk Varma and produced by Anurag Bedi, Ruchir Tiwari and Nithin Upadhyaya. It starrs Gulshan Devaiah, Sagarika Ghatge, Kunaal Roy Kapur, Muskan Bamne, Karan Arvind Bendre, Ashish Pathode, Shamal Rokade and Yogesh Soman.
With Raunak's help, Muskaan trains to become a police officer to give Teerath his utmost punishment. Later, Raunak and Muskaan happily get married. Muskaan delivers twin daughters, but Teerath escapes with one of them, bribing the nurse to lie that baby has died. Later, Muskaan and Raunak meet with an accident and Muskaan is presumed dead.
Muskaan is a shy, wealthy girl who visits Goa with her family. She meets Dino, a dance performer at the holiday resort in Goa. His dance partner, Alysha, is betrayed by a man who impregnates her, so Muskaan comes to her aid by replacing her in Dino and Alysha's dance routine.
Gracy Singh (born 20 July 1980 [1]) is an Indian actress who primarily works in Hindi and Telugu films. She is best known for her role in the films Lagaan and Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. [ 2 ] Singh is also a trained Bharatnatyam and Odissi dancer .
Muskan is a given name, mostly but not always feminine, found in India, Nepal, and Bangladesh. Notable people with this name include: Muskan Ahirwar (born 2006 or 2007), an Indian librarian; Muskan Khatun (born 2004), a Nepalese human rights activist; Muskan Kirar (born 2001), an Indian archer
Tun Tun [1] (11 July 1923 – 24 November 2003) [2] was the screen name of Indian playback singer and actress-comedienne, Uma Devi Khatri, who was called "Hindi cinema's first-ever comedienne". [ 3 ] Childhood