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  2. List of Indian film actresses - Wikipedia

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    Aaditi Pohankar; Aahana Kumra; Aakanksha Singh; Aamna Sharif; Aanchal Munjal; Aarathi; Aarti Agarwal; Aarti Chhabria; Aashka Goradia; Abhirami; Adah Sharma; Aditi Arya

  3. Devanagari - Wikipedia

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    When Devanāgarī is used for writing languages other than Sanskrit, conjuncts are used mostly with Sanskrit words and loan words. Native words typically use the basic consonant and native speakers know to suppress the vowel when it is conventional to do so. For example, the native Hindi word karnā is written करना (ka-ra-nā). [60]

  4. Raageshwari Loomba - Wikipedia

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    Raageshwari attended the Auxilium Convent High School. [1]As a teenager, Raageshwari made her film debut with the 1993 film Aankhen (1993). She subsequently appeared in Main Khiladi Tu Anari (1994), Zid (1994) and Dil Kitna Nadan Hai.

  5. Bindi - Wikipedia

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    Hindu woman in Kullu, Himachal Pradesh wearing a bindi. A bindi (from Sanskrit bindú meaning "point, drop, dot or small particle") [1] [2] is a coloured dot or, in modern times, a sticker worn on the centre of the forehead, originally by Hindus, Jains and Buddhists from the Indian subcontinent.

  6. Ghoonghat - Wikipedia

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    A Hindu woman with a ghoonghat veil. A ghoonghat (ghunghat, ghunghta, ghomta, orhni, odani, laaj, chunari, jhund, kundh) is a headcovering or headscarf, worn primarily in the Indian subcontinent, by some married Hindu, Jain, and Sikh women to cover their heads, and often their faces.

  7. Alta (dye) - Wikipedia

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    A ceremony welcoming the newly wed bride to her new home, with the feet dipped in a mixture of milk and alta. Alta has great cultural significance in Bengali and Odia culture [11] [12] [3] Regardless of religious beliefs, women traditionally adorn their hands and feet with alta for marriage [13] [7] and cultural festivals like Pohela Baishakh, Pohela Falgun and others.

  8. Bhagyashree - Wikipedia

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    Bhagyashree in 2015. She started her acting career with the 1987 television serial Kachchi Dhoop, which was based on Louisa May Alcott's Little Women.She was approached to act in the serial by Amol Palekar, a renowned actor-director who offered her the role as the original actress had abandoned the project abruptly.

  9. Mumtaz (Indian actress) - Wikipedia

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    Mumtaz Askari Madhvani (née Askari; born 31 July 1947), known mononymously as Mumtaz is an Indian actress who worked in Hindi films. Regarded as one of the greatest and most beautiful actress of Hindi cinema, Mumtaz is the recipient of two Filmfare Awards.