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  2. Kabaddi (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Kabaddi (Nepali: कबड्डी) is a series of comedy drama films directed by Ram Babu Gurung and is one of the biggest franchises of Nepali Cinema. The first film in the series, Kabaddi was released on 2014. The latest movie, Kabaddi 4: The Final Match was released on 2022. There are a total of 4 films in this franchise.

  3. Kabaddi 4: The Final Match - Wikipedia

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    Kabaddi 4: The Final Match (Nepali: कबड्डी ४: द फाइनल म्याच) is a 2022 Nepali romantic comedy film, directed by Ram Babu Gurung.The film, which is the fourth and final film in the Kabaddi franchise, is produced by Mani Ram Pokharel, Om Chand Rauniyar and Sushma Gurung under the banner of Baasuri Films. [3]

  4. List of highest-grossing films in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Kabaddi Kabaddi Kabaddi: Cinema Arts रु 13.5 crore 2020 Senti Virus: Subihani Films रु 4.20 crore 2021 Pushpa :The Rise: Mythri Movie Makers रु 7.50 crore 2022 Kabaddi 4: The Final Match: Baasuri Films रु 21.39 crore 2023 Chakka Panja 4: Aama Saraswoti Movies रु 17.53 crore 2024 Purna Bahadur Ko Sarangi: Seven Seas Films ...

  5. Kabaddi World Cup (International Kabaddi Federation) - Wikipedia

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    The IKF World Cup men's tournament has been held three times and the women's event has been held only once. The tournaments were all held in India. In all cases, the events were won by the India team, and the team from Iran has always been the runner-up. The men's events were in 2004 in Mumbai, in 2007 in Panvel, and in 2016 in Ahmedabad.

  6. 2004 Kabaddi World Cup (International Kabaddi Federation)

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    2004 Kabaddi World Cup was the first ever Kabaddi World Cup recognised by the International Kabaddi Federation (IKF). It was organised by South Kanara Sports Club, under Amateur Kabaddi Federation of India in India. Hosts India won the title defeating Iran 55–27 in the final. [1]

  7. Bunty Walia - Wikipedia

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    Bunty Walia on the left. Guneet "Bunty" Walia is an Indian film producer and sport entrepreneur. He has produced films like Lamhaa, [1] Hello Brother, Ek Ajnabee [2] and Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya [3] starring actors like Arbaaz Khan, Dharmendra and Salman Khan.

  8. Amazon and Netflix Lead Producers Guild Nominations ... - AOL

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    The Producers Guild of America announced its nominations for the motion picture and television categories for the 32nd PGA Awards. The streamers ruled the film category with Amazon Studios and ...

  9. U Mumba - Wikipedia

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    U Mumba is a professional kabaddi team based in Mumbai, Maharashtra, that plays in the Pro Kabaddi League. [2] The franchise is currently led by Sunil Kumar, and coached by Anil Chaprana and Gholamreza Mazandarani. The team is owned by Unilazer Ventures Pvt. Ltd with co-founders Ronnie Screwvala and Supratik Sen.