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Rudraksh is a 2004 Indian Hindi-language fantasy science fiction action film directed by Mani Shankar. cinematography by T. Surendra Reddy, starring Sanjay Dutt, Suniel Shetty, Bipasha Basu, Isha Koppikar and Kabir Bedi. The film has many references to the epic poem Ramayana ("The Path of Rāma"). The film released on 13 February 2004 to a ...
Title Director Cast Genre Aabra Ka Daabra: Dheeraj Kumar: Hansika Motwani, Shweta Tiwari, Vishal Lalwani, Archana Puran Singh: Fantasy Aan: Men at Work: Madhur Bhandarkar: Akshay Kumar, Sunil Shetty, Shatrughan Sinha, Irrfan Khan, Paresh Rawal, Jackie Shroff, Lara Dutta, Raveena Tandon
Khan allegedly posed topless for the Norwegian men's magazine VI Menn in 2004. [11] She denied this and said that the pictures had been graphically manipulated. [2] She was deported from India to Norway in February 2005 for allegedly providing false documents to procure her work visa. [12] She had been working while on tourist visa.
She had six releases in 2004. Both Mani Shankar 's science fantasy Rudraksh and Kundan Shah 's madcap comedy Ek Se Bhadkhar Ek teamed her with Sunil Shetty . In Krishna Cottage , she was cast opposite Sohail Khan for a creepy ghost story.
Sanjay Dutt at Mumbai Airport. Sanjay Dutt is an Indian actor known for his work in Hindi films as well as a few Telugu, Kannada, Tamil, and Punjabi films. He made his acting debut in 1981, opposite Tina Ambani, in his father Sunil Dutt's romantic action film Rocky (1981).
2 Cast. 3 References. ... Ruby Duby Hub Dub is an Indian kids series aired on Sahara One channel in 2004. ... Rudraksh Thakur as Kittu Malhotra, Deepak's 12-year-old ...
The 2004 Mean Girls cast is happily supporting the 2024 actors who took on their roles.. Jaquel Spivey, who plays Damian Leigh in the Mean Girls movie adaptation of the Broadway musical, was seen ...
Mani Shankar is an Indian film director known for his works in Hindi cinema. [1] He directed works such as 16 December, one of the highest-grossing films of 2002, and Tango Charlie, which was screened in several International Film Festivals and was named a permanent part of the UN's "anti-war" movies.