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Samridhii Shukla (born 14 November 1995) is an Indian actress and voice-over artist who primarily works in Hindi television. Known for lending her voice to Doraemon in Doraemon , Shukla made her acting debut with her portrayal of Saavi Goyal Dalmiya in Saavi Ki Savaari .
Due to upcoming leap Karishma Sawant, Harshad Chopda and Shreyansh Kaurav portraying Aarohi, Abhimanyu and Abhir left the series in October 2023 with storyline showing their deaths [96] [97] while Pranali Rathod and Hera Mishra were replaced by Preeti Amin and Pratiksha Honmukhe as old Akshara and grown-up Ruhi respectively. However the former ...
Hina Khan [1] as Akshara Maheshwari Singhania: Rajshri and Vishambharnath's daughter; Shaurya's sister; Naitik's wife; Naksh and Naira's mother; Krish Singhania, Kairav and Akshara Sharma's grandmother; Abhir and Abhira's great-grandmother (2009–2016)
Prateeksha Lonkar is an Indian actress who mostly appeared in Hindi and Marathi films and television series. [1] She is best known for playing the lead title role in the Marathi TV serial Damini , that aired on DD Sahyadri .
Rohit Purohit (born 8 June 1986) is an Indian actor who works in Hindi television. He made his acting debut with Shaurya Aur Suhani portraying Chitwan in 2009. Purohit is best known for his portrayal of Malik Altunia in Razia Sultan, Alexander in Porus, Ranvijay Shroff in Dil Toh Happy Hai Ji, Advait in Udaariyaan and Dr. Vikrant Saxena in Dhadkan Zindaggi Kii. [2]
The Super Bowl-winning kicker and punter duo are both circulating anti-abortion ads encouraging people to vote ‘yes’ on the Kansas abortion amendment. Is KC Wolf campaigning too?
Pratiksha Jadhav is an Indian actress who was born and brought up in Pune. She is best known for her work in Marathi cinema, Marathi serials, Hindi serials and ...
The first Hindi books, using the Devanagari script or Nāgarī script were Heera Lal's treatise on Ain-i-Akbari, called Ain e Akbari ki Bhasha Vachanika, and Rewa Maharaja's treatise on Kabir. Both books were published in 1795. [citation needed] Munshi Lallu Lal's Hindi translation of Sanskrit Hitopadesha was published in 1809.