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Rinku Karmarkar as Renu Vyas – Sanjay's wife; Tanmay's mother (2012; 2013) Sachin Parikh as Sanjay Vyas – Vedkant and Saroj's elder son; Amar's brother; Renu's husband; Tanmay's father (2012) Akhlaque Khan as Tanmay "Tannu" Vyas – Renu and Sanjay's son; Navika and Aditya's cousin; Aarti's husband (2013) Nirav Soni as Teenage Tanmay Vyas ...
The above story is the version reported by ACK itself. However, Outlook magazine presents a contradicting view, stating that the idea and proposal for Amar Chitra Katha was made by a Bangalore book salesman called G.K. Ananthram which led to the first Amar Chitra Katha comics being produced in 1965—in Kannada, not English. "The English ACK ...
Yashwant Vyas is an Indian author, journalist, translator and editor. He is Group editorial adviser with Amar Ujala newspaper group and founder of Antara Infomedia. [1] He headed an Indian multilingual portal group in the 1990s and has worked for three national newspapers. He has written more than ten books and scripts.
TVF Tripling is an Indian Hindi-language web series created by The Viral Fever.It was developed by Sameer Saxena and written by Akarsh Khurana and Sumeet Vyas.The series star Vyas, Maanvi Gagroo and Amol Parashar in lead roles, along with Kunaal Roy Kapur, Nidhi Bisht, Kumud Mishra, and Shernaz Patel.
Ashwatthama (Sanskrit: अश्वत्थामा, IAST: Aśvatthāmā), also referred to as Drauni, was a warrior of the Indian epic, the Mahabharata.He is the son of Drona, and Kripi.
Bharat Ka Veer Putra – Maharana Pratap (transl. Brave Son of India – Maharana Pratap) is an Indian historical fiction series produced by Contiloe Entertainment.It is based on the life of Maharana Pratap, a sixteenth century ruler of Mewar kingdom.
Another story Vishvamitra is known for is his creation of his own version of Svarga or heaven, called Trisanku Svarga. When a proud King Trisanku asked his Guru Vashista to send him to heaven in his own body, guru responded that the body cannot ascend to heaven.
Visiting king Chitravahana, the ruler of Manipura, he beheld his beautiful daughter Chitrāngadā and fell in love with her. When he approached the king to seek her hand in marriage, the king told him the story of his ancestor Prabhanjana who was childless and undertook severe austerities to obtain offspring.