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The Flower and The Rock) is a 1966 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed and produced by O. P. Ralhan, and written by Ralhan with Akhtar ul Iman and Ahsan Rizvi. [1] It stars Meena Kumari and Dharmendra as contrasting characters who come together; he plays a tough criminal (the "Stone") whose inner good being (the "Flower") is ...
Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan is the soundtrack album to the 2023 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film of the same name, directed by Farhad Samji, starring Salman Khan and Pooja Hegde in the lead roles. The film was produced by Salman Khan Films.
Hindi: Miyan ki Malhar Na Na Na Baraso Baadal Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan(1959 film) Vasant Desai: Lata Mangeshkar: Hindi: Miyan ki Malhar Karo Sab Nichhavar Ladki Sahyadri Ki: Vasant Desai: Asha Bhosle: Hindi: Miyan ki Malhar Bole Re Papihara Guddi (1971 film) Vasant Desai: Vani Jairam: Hindi: Miyan ki Malhar Bhaye Bhanjana Basant Bahar (film ...
Balle Balle (Gurmukhi: ਬੱਲੇ ਬੱਲੇ, Shahmukhi: بلّے بلّے) is a phrase used in many Punjabi songs to depict a feeling of happiness. It is used in the same way as the English expressions, "Hooray!"
Kaagaz Ke Phool (transl. Paper Flowers) [a] is a 1959 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film produced and directed by Guru Dutt, who also played the lead role in the film along with Waheeda Rehman. It is the first Indian film in CinemaScope and the last film officially directed by Dutt. [1]
Patthar Ke Phool (transl. Stone Flower) is a 1991 Indian Hindi-language action film directed by Anant Balani, produced by G. P. Sippy. It stars Salman Khan as a police officer opposite debutant Raveena Tandon .
Whenever the Flowers Bloomed) is a 1965 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film, starring Shashi Kapoor and Nanda. The story is of a poor boy who is a boatman in Kashmir and falls in love with a rich tourist. The film became a "blockbuster" at the box office, and was No. 2 in top ten grossing films at Box Office India of 1965. [2]
The flower is a vital ingredient in Kewra and is used in special-occasion dishes in South Asia, particularly those associated with Muslim communities. [2] Kewra flowers have a sweet, perfumed odour with a pleasant quality similar to rose flowers, but kewra is more fruity. The aqueous distillate (kewra water, pandanus flower water) is quite diluted.