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After a year in Berlin where B.P.L. Bedi was studying - and where their first child, Ranga, was born - Freda, her husband and baby son sailed to India in 1934. She worked as a journalist and taught English at a women's college in Lahore , and with her husband published a high quality quarterly review "Contemporary India".
Ranga, Manja and Venkob stay in Kumar's home. Ranga threatens the family with death if they expose the truth about the murder to the police. To cover up the murder, however, Ranga's boss orders Ranga to kill Kumar, his family and Manja, which Ranga reluctantly accepts. However, he doesn't proceed with the murder and lies that he has to his boss.
Bharati Devi Gogineni, also known as Bharathi Devi and Bharati Devi Ranga (1908–1972), was an Indian freedom fighter and political figure. She participated in the Civil Disobedience Movement in 1932, facing a year-long sentence.
The end of the monsoon season signifies festival time in India. As the first term draws to a close, the students of the two schools are preparing to celebrate the biggest Hindu festival of the year, Diwali. While the younger children celebrate with fancy dress and a mela, the senior students head out of town on a school trip they'll never forget.
The child version of Dhun (Dev Anand)is a student of a music school run by (AK Hangal), where he makes a friend (Kabir Bedi). Dhun grows up to become a talented music teacher who his students love. Dhun is in love with Pammy (Shabana Azami), but she comes under the influence of her father and denies the love of Dhun.
Cathi Bedy was Maya Kowalski's social worker during her more than 90-day stay at All Children's Hospital in 'Take Care of Maya'. All about where she is now.
Geeta Chopra was a 16½-year-old 2nd year student in the Jesus and Mary College, New Delhi. Her brother, Sanjay, was 14-year-old student in the 10th standard of the Modern School. Their father, Madan Mohan Chopra, was a captain in the Indian Navy. They lived in the Officer's Enclave in Dhaula Kuan.
Bidugadeya Bedi (transl. Seeking Freedom) is a 1985 Indian Kannada-language film, directed by Dorai–Bhagavan, based on the novel of the same name by T. R. Subba Rao. [1] The film stars Anant Nag and Lakshmi. The film's score and songs were composed by Rajan–Nagendra.