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The events that follow not only shatter the peaceful life of the family but also leave them in grave danger. When his daughter, Minal (Saanvi Sharma), is kidnapped at the hands of an unknown assailant, Tarun will go to any lengths to rescue her. He must return to his roots and find out who is creating havoc in his life and the motive behind it.
Among the ancient temples of Goddess Modheshwari, one is located at Modhera, [2] which gets its name from the goddess. [3] The temple is located near the ruins of famous Sun Temple, where another original place of worship is situated below the step-well.
Kris: Kris is a godly child mostly known as neele gubbare (transl. blue balloon) by Golu.He is an incarnation of Lord Krishna.He has appeared in Mathura Anath Ashram to stop Kanishk and his evil plans, When Kanishk showed up at the school and started wreaking havoc, Krish prayed to Lord Krishna who gave him the powers of himself, he has a flute that he can use to attack or defend himself and ...
They create havoc in the village and terrorize the villagers. Punnari Rajan had done a land deal for Chaapra and was due to give him the money from the transaction. He conspires with Maveli Antu, the local politician, to arrange for someone to surrender to the police for the murder since elections are approaching, and they cannot afford to keep ...
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Kiviuq is an eternal Inuk wanderer. Spirits, giants, cannibals, bears and sea monsters intermingle in Kiviuq's world, creating havoc for him. He walks, or travels by dog sled, kayak (qajaq), or may be borne by huge fishes.
The original Hindi dialects continued to develop alongside Urdu and according to Professor Afroz Taj, "the distinction between Hindi and Urdu was chiefly a question of style. A poet could draw upon Urdu's lexical richness to create an aura of elegant sophistication, or could use the simple rustic vocabulary of dialect Hindi to evoke the folk ...
Many English translations may not offer the full meaning of the profanity used in the context. [1] Hindustani profanities often contain references to incest and notions of honor. [2] Hindustani profanities may have origins in Persian, Arabic, Turkish or Sanskrit. [3] Hindustani profanity is used such as promoting racism, sexism or offending ...