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  2. Ghajini (2008 film) - Wikipedia

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    Ghajini (pronounced [ɡədʒniː]) is a 2008 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed and co-written by A. R. Murugadoss in his Hindi film debut. A remake of the director's Tamil film of the same name, the film stars Aamir Khan, Asin Thottumkal, Jiah Khan and Pradeep Rawat.

  3. Ghajini (2005 film) - Wikipedia

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    [38] [39] Ghajini, together with Chandramukhi and Anniyan, earned more than three times their combined cost of production. [38] The Telugu dubbed version, which was released on 4 November 2005, [40] was also successful [41] and did better business than many straight Telugu films. [42] [43] The film's success earned Suriya a fan following in ...

  4. AR Murugadoss - Wikipedia

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    His next films were Ramana, Ghajini, and Stalin. His fifth film was Ghajini, which was a Hindi remake of his same-titled 2005 film and marked his Bollywood debut. It released on 25 December 2008 and became the first Bollywood film to gross over ₹ 100 crore domestically. [5] His next Tamil film 7aum Arivu, was released on Diwali 2011.

  5. Ghajini - Wikipedia

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    Ghajini may refer to: Ghajini, an Indian Tamil film; Ghajini, an Indian Hindi remake of the Tamil film Ghajini, by A. R. Rahman; Ghajini – The Game, 2008 third-person action game based on the 2008 film Ghajini; Mahmud of Ghazni, whose name Ghazni is pronounced "Ghajini" in Tamil

  6. Madhu Mantena - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Mantena co-produced Ghajini, which became the highest-grossing Indian film of that year. [4] [5] In 2010, he produced the political thrillers Rakht Charitra and Rann and the Bengali drama Autograph. [6] [7] In 2011, Mantena co-founded Phantom Films with Anurag Kashyap, Vikas Bahl and Vikramaditya Motwane.

  7. Hausa-language cinema - Wikipedia

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    The 1990s saw a dramatic change in the Hausa language cinema, eager to attract more Hausa audience who find Bollywood movies more attractive, Kannywood; a cinematic synthesis of Indian and Hausa culture evolved and became extremely popular. Turmin Danya ("The Draw"), 1990, is usually cited as the first commercially successful Kannywood film.

  8. Category:Hausa-language films - Wikipedia

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  9. Allu Aravind - Wikipedia

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    Their next, Ghajini, a Bollywood film starring Aamir Khan grossed over $45 million at box office, making it the highest grossing Indian film. [14] Magadheera, a big-budget sword-and-sandal epic grossed $25 million at the box office and was the highest-grossing Telugu film of all time at the time of its release. [15]