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Zabardast (meaning "Fantastic" in Hindi) is a 1985 Indian Hindi action film directed by Nasir Hussain, with his nephew Aamir Khan as assistant director, [1] and produced by Mushir-Riaz. The film stars Sanjeev Kumar , Sunny Deol , Jaya Prada , Rajiv Kapoor , Rati Agnihotri and Amrish Puri .
Heroes is a 2008 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Samir Karnik, starring Salman Khan, Sunny Deol, Bobby Deol, Preity Zinta, Mithun Chakraborty, Sohail Khan, Vatsal Sheth and Dino Morea. The film is written by Aseem Arora.
The name comes from the Sanskrit words वीर vira meaning "hero", and आसन āsana meaning "posture" or "seat"; supta (सुप्त) means "reclined". [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The name virasana is ancient, being found in the 8th century Patanjalayogashastravivarana (2.46-48) and the 13th century Vasishthasamhita (1.72), but in those texts the ...
Hindi [3] 1987 Mr. India: मि. इंडिया: Shekhar Kapur ₹ 38 million (equivalent to ₹ 480 million or US$5.5 million in 2023) ₹ 100 million (equivalent to ₹ 1.3 billion or US$14 million in 2023) Hindi [4] Superman: सुपरमैन: B. Gupta Not Available Not Available Hindi [5] 1989 Toofan: तूफ़ान: Ketan Desai
In the nick of time, the two gangleaders-turned-heroes get support from a local police inspector (played by Premnath), who helps resolve the situation and avoid escalation of the conflict. [ 5 ] Ultimately, the two heroes fall back into a cycle of conflict and violence, this time due to spurned romance.
Bhavesh Joshi, Sikandar "Siku" Khanna, and Rajat are three young men who meet at an anti-corruption rally and become friends. They later create a YouTube channel called Insaaf TV, an online show focused on justice, exposing common wrongdoings, and highlighting the rampant corruption in their city.
Various Hindi versions were produced too—but above all, the story of Hamza flourished in Urdu. The earliest Hamza retelling in Urdu exists in a late Dakhani prose version called Qissa-e Jang-e Amir Hamza (Qissa of the War of Amir Hamza) (1784). Very little is known about this work's background. It was probably translated from a Persian text.
Vasudeva-hindi is the oldest surviving text of the Jain narrative literature. The Jain monk Sangha-dasa wrote it in archaic Maharashtri Prakrit language. [1] The author claims that the legend of Vasudeva was first told by Mahavira's pupil Sudharman to his disciple Jambu, and since then, the story was transmitted to the author through a series of teachers and disciples.