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Gulmohar Grand is an Indian television miniseries that premiered on 3 May 2015 on StarPlus. [1] The show is produced by Sunshine Productions which aired on Sundays nights. Aashim Gulati , Aakanksha Singh and Gaurav Chopra were the leads of the series.
Gulati made his television debut in 2015 with Gulmohar Grand. [2] In 2016, he made his film debut as Amar in Tum Bin II opposite Neha Sharma. [3] In the same year, he played Ayush in Yeh Hai Aashiqui. [4] In 2017, Gulati played Rehaan in Star Plus's Dil Sambhal Jaa Zara opposite Smiriti Kalra.
Aakanksha Singh (born 30 July 1990) is an Indian actress who predominantly works in Hindi and Telugu films and television. Singh is a recipient of an Indian Telly Award, along with nomination for a SIIMA Award.
Gulmohar (transl. Flame Tree) is a 2023 Indian Hindi-language family drama film written and directed by Rahul V. Chittella. [1] The film stars Sharmila Tagore , Manoj Bajpayee , Simran , Suraj Sharma , Amol Palekar , and Kaveri Seth, amongst others.
Dhulia was born and raised in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India, [12] where his father was a judge at the Allahabad High Court, while his mother was a professor of Sanskrit.. He is the youngest of three brothers, one of whom later joined the Navy, while the other is a judge at the Supreme Court of Ind
In 2010, the cast of Khichdi made a special appearance to promote their film Khichdi: The Movie. [59] In that same year, Indira Krishnan appeared as Krishnaben to promote her show Krishnaben Khakhrawala. [60] In the special episode "Anand Ka Safar", it paid tribute to Rajesh Khanna, airing in July 2012 in which the cast members danced to Khanna ...
Gulmohar may also refer to these Indian films: Gulmohar, a Marathi-language film; Gulmohar, a Hindi-language drama film; See also. Gul (disambiguation) ...
The only player to have won at least one title in every season of the circuit is Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia, who is also the all-time record holder of number of Super Series titles won at 46. The record for the most number of tournaments won in a single calendar year is held by Kento Momota of Japan who won an unprecedented ten titles in the ...