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Poorna is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language biographical adventure film directed by Rahul Bose. The film stars himself with Aditi Inamdar as Malavath Poorna , the youngest girl to climb Mount Everest . The film was released in India on 31 March 2017 to positive reviews.
1, 2, 3 Go! is a 1961–1962 American-filmed children's television series hosted by Jack Lescoulie with Richard Thomas. [1] The show also featured Richard Morse, only for the first episode as The Courier, and Joseph Warren, who portrayed Thomas Jefferson in the first episode.
Putani Agent 123 (Kannada: ಪುಟಾಣಿ ಏಜೆಂಟ್ಸ್ ೧೨೩) is a 1979 Kannada children's film directed by Geethapriya. [1] Master Rama Krishna Hegde and Master Bhanu Prakash play the lead roles, alongside the popular pairing of Srinath - Manjula .
Shart: The Challenge is a 2004 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film written and directed by Puri Jagannadh. This film stars Tusshar Kapoor, Gracy Singh, Amrita Arora, Prakash Raj, and Anupam Kher. [1] It is a remake of his Telugu film, Badri. [2]
The Great Indian Laughter Challenge is an Indian reality stand-up comedy series produced by Endemol India. The first four seasons aired on STAR One from 15 June 2005 to 26 September 2008. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The show's fifth season premiered on 30 September 2017 on STAR Plus and was judged by Akshay Kumar .
Manju Latha Kalanidhi is an Indian journalist, feature writer, columnist and creator of Rice Bucket Challenge. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] She is currently the City Editor at The New Indian Express in Hyderabad .
The Hindi Wikipedia was launched on 11 July 2003. In July 2008, Google announced that they had been working with Hindi Wikipedians to translate English language articles into Hindi and had since 2008 translated 600,000 words in Hindi using a combination of Google Translate and manual checking. [13]
At first, it was launched as a Hindi-language comedy channel. Sony Pictures Networks took over SAB TV in March 2005 [3] [4] and rebranded it as Sony SAB, with a new focus on general entertainment [5] and eventually turning itself into a youth channel. [6] In 2008, Sony SAB changed its appeal to being a Hindi-language generalist network.