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Meri Jeevan Yatra (मेरी जीवन यात्रा), also known as My Journey Through Life is an autobiography of scholar, and polyglot Mahapandit Rahul Sankrityayan. Sankrityayan was fluent in many languages and dialects, including Hindi , Sanskrit , Pali , Bhojpuri , Magahi , Urdu , Persian , Arabic , Tamil , Kannada , Tibetan ...
During the journey, he meets a young filmmaker, Mohan , an ardent fan of Dasrath's writing, and the encounter brings back memories from the past. Both of them travel back in time, remembering characters from Dasrath's celebrated novel 'Janaaza', reconstructing the true story of the novel's protagonist, Laajvanti ( Rekha ), from their perspective.
Patekar in 2011 Nana Patekar (born 1 January 1951) is an actor, writer, and film maker, mainly working in Hindi and Marathi cinema. As an actor, he is best known for his role in the film Agni Sakshi, for which he won the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor. He won another National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor, and the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor, for his role in ...
Engaeyum Eppothum (transl. Anywhere, Anytime) is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy drama road film written and directed by M. Saravanan in his Tamil debut, he had earlier directed the Telugu film Ganesh (2009).
Volga Se Ganga (Hindi: वोल्गा से गंगा, English: From Volga to Ganga) is a 1943 collection of 20 historical fiction short-stories by scholar and travelogue writer Rahul Sankrityayan.
Lucy Hale is celebrating three years of sobriety by reflecting on where her journey began.. In an Instagram post on Thursday, Jan. 2, the Pretty Little Liars alum 35, marked the milestone by ...
Cher has plenty to say about her longtime friend, songwriter Diane Warren.. In an interview for the new documentary Diane Warren: Relentless, which premiered in theaters on Jan. 10 and will be ...
Yatra (Sanskrit: यात्रा, lit. 'journey, procession', IAST: Yātrā), in Indian-origin religions, Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism, generally means a pilgrimage [1] to holy places such as confluences of sacred rivers, sacred mountains, places associated with Hindu epics such as the Mahabharata and Ramayana, and other sacred pilgrimage sites. [2]