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  2. Aarohi (film) - Wikipedia

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    Aarohi is a Bengali comedy drama film directed by Tapan Sinha and produced by Ashim Pal [1] based on the story of Balai Chand Mukhopadhyay. [2] This film was released on 4 September 1964 under the banner of Goldwin Pictures. [3] [4] It received 12th National Film Awards for Best Story in 1964 [5] [6] and President's silver medal. [7]

  3. Kitani Mohabbat Hai - Wikipedia

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    When Arjun finds this out, he kidnaps Aarohi from her wedding venue, and her family rushes to rescue her. Her father falls from the terrace and dies in the scuffle, and Arjun is blamed and arrested for his murder. As Arjun finishes his narration, the show leaps to the present, and Ganga Rai begins to try proving him innocent to prevent his hanging.

  4. Beyhadh - Wikipedia

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    Maya is still in jail. Arjun has become a millionaire and has tight security around the house. Ayaan is a widower and has a daughter named Arohi. Saanjh and Arjun raise his child together. Maya escapes from jail by, once again, faking her death. Maya intentionally hurts Ayaan's daughter due to which Ayaan moves away from Arjun with Arohi.

  5. Ishq Mein Marjawan - Wikipedia

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    Aarohi is bailed. Deep now lives in Mumbai.Aarohi disguises herself as Kesari to enter his house. Tara's mother Roma reveals Deep's full story. He was actually an orphan, named Deep Raj Singh, and as Tara loved him, Roma realised only Deep can stop Tara from killing people and she got the two married.

  6. Arjun (2004 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film released on 18 August 2004 and was an average grosser at the box office. [2] [1] The film featured a massive replica of the Madurai Meenakshi Temple, designed by Thota Tharani, and took six months to build at Padmalaya Studios. [3] Arjun was Keerthi Reddy's final acting performance prior to her retirement from the film industry. [4]

  7. Arjun (1985 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was later remade in Tamil as Sathyaa, in Telugu as Bharatamlo Arjunudu, in Kannada as Sangrama, and in Sinhala as Suranimala. [5] The rights to this film are owned by Red Chillies Entertainment. [6] The film was a commercial success and established Deol as an action hero. [7] Sukanya Verma of Rediff.com called it Deol's best action ...

  8. Arjun: Kalimpong E Sitaharan - Wikipedia

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    Arjun is a sleuth cum science fiction character of Jalpaiguri created by famous Bengali writer Samaresh Majumdar for young children. [4] He wrote many stories in the Arjun series, namely Arjun Ebaar Kolkata-e, Arjun Beriye Elo, Arjun@bipbip.com and many more. This film is the first of the Arjun series based on Sitaharan Rahasya and Khunkharapi. [2]

  9. Arjun: The Warrior Prince - Wikipedia

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    Arjun: The Warrior Prince is a 2012 Indian animated action film, directed by Arnab Chaudhuri, written by Rajesh Devraj, and produced by Ronnie Screwvala and Siddharth Roy Kapur under UTV Motion Pictures and Walt Disney Pictures. The film tells the story of Mahabharata from Arjun’s point of view. [1] The film was released in India on 25 May 2012.