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[2] The Confidant (Traditional Chinese: 大太監; jyutping: Daai6 Taai3 Gaam3) is a Hong Kong biographical fiction television drama produced by TVB under executive producer Marco Law, and stars Michelle Yim as Empress Dowager Cixi, and Wayne Lai as imperial eunuch Li Lianying.
Accommodating and friendly, Lin-ying makes many lifelong friends within King-yan Palace. Lin-ying is also best friends with On Tak-hoi, Chee-hei's personal eunuch and close confidant. Together, Lin-yin and Tak-hoi are the students of the elderly and wise Lau Dor-sang, a eunuch stationed at the Forbidden City's archival room. On Tak-hoi (安德海)
A confidant is a character in a story in whom the protagonist confides. It may also refer to: The Confidant, a Hong Kong TV series; Confidant from the Batlló House, a piece of furniture "Confidant", a song by Mason Jennings from the 2000 album Birds Flying Away "Confidante", a song by Paul McCartney from the 2018 album Egypt Station
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Humraaz (transl. Confidant) is a 2002 Indian Hindi-language thriller film [3] directed by the duo Abbas–Mustan. It stars Bobby Deol , Akshaye Khanna , and Ameesha Patel . This film marks the third collaboration between Deol and Abbas–Mustan.
The confidant (/ ˈ k ɒ n f ɪ d æ n t / or / ˌ k ɒ n f ɪ ˈ d ɑː n t /; feminine: confidante, same pronunciation) is a character in a story whom a protagonist confides in and trusts. . Confidants may be other principal characters, characters who command trust by virtue of their position such as doctors or other authority figures, or anonymous confidants with no separate role in the n