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Jayram Kulkarni
Jairam Kulkarni was an Indian Marathi-language film actor who worked in several Marathi films, television, and theatre. He is better known for ''Ashi Hi Banwa Banwi (1988)'', ''Maza Pati Karodpati (1988)'', and '' Aamchya Sarkhe Aamhich (1990)''. He was born on 17 October 1932 and died on 17 March 2020. Filmography Films * '' Navri Mile Navaryala'' (1984) - Nanasaheb Inamdar * '' Dhum Dhadaka'' (1985) - Mahesh's father * '' Maaficha Sakshidar'' (1986) * ''Gammat Jammat'' (1987) - Bar Owner * ''De Danadan'' (1987) - DSP Dhoipode * '' Chal Re Lakshaya Mumbaila'' (1987) * '' Khare Kadhi Bolu Naye'' (1987) * '' Khatyal Sasu Nathal Sun'' (1988) * '' Rangat Sangat'' (1988) * ''Maza Pati Karodpati'' (1988) - Deshmukh * ''Ashi Hi Banwa Banwi'' (1988) - Chhabu Rao *''Ek Gadi Baaki Anadi'' (1988) * '' Bhutacha Bhau'' (1989) * '' Balache Baap Brahmachari'' (1989) - Bapusaheb Aasankar * '' Eka Peksha Ek'' (1990) - Mumbai Police Commissioner * '' Aamchya Sarkhe Aamhich'' (1990) - Diw ...
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Osmanabad
Osmanabad (; pronounced as ''Usmānābād''),is a city and a municipal council in Osmanabad district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Osmanabad derives its name from the last ruler of Hyderabad, Mir Osman Ali Khan. Osmanabad city is the administrative headquarter of Osmanabad District. Osmanabad is the seventh largest city in Marathwada While 29th largest city in Maharashtra by population. History and Etymology The city Osmanabad derives its name is from the last ruler of Hyderabad, the 7th Nizam, Mir Osman Ali Khan, of which the region was a part of until 1948. Osmanabad's history dates back to the era of the Ramayana, where the Hindu deity Rama is said to have spent a few years of his exile. As per historical evidence, the district was ruled by the Mauryas, Satavahanas, Rashtrakutas, and Yadavas. In early centuries the city belonged to the Hindu Chalukyas and Devagiri Yadavas, but later became a part of the Bahmani and Bijapur kingdoms. For a period of time, Osmanab ...
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Khare Kadhi Bolu Naye
Khare is a Hindu family surname found in India among Kayasthas, and takes its meaning from the word 'pure'. Notable people * Adonna Jantina Khare (born 1980), American artist * Aishwarya Khare (born 1995), Indian television actress * Amit Khare (born 1961), Indian Administrative Service officer * Ananya Khare (born 1968), Indian television and film actress * Atul Khare (born 1959), Under-Secretary General for Operational Support UN Department of Operational Support * Bishun Narain Khare (1933-2013), scientist who specialized in the chemistry of planetary atmospheres and of molecules relevant to biology * Chandrashekhar Khare (born 1968), professor of mathematics at the University of California Los Angeles * Harish Khare, Indian journalist * Michelle Khare (born 1992), American YouTuber, television host, actress and a former professional cyclist * Nanda Khare (1946-2022), Indian writer and civil engineer * Narayan Bhaskar Khare (1884-1970), Indian politician and Chief Ministe ...
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2020 Deaths
This is a list of deaths of notable people, organised by year. New deaths articles are added to their respective month (e.g., Deaths in ) and then linked here. 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 See also * Lists of deaths by day * Deaths by year {{DEFAULTSORT:deaths by year ...
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1932 Births
Year 193 ( CXCIII) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Sosius and Ericius (or, less frequently, year 946 ''Ab urbe condita''). The denomination 193 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events By place Roman Empire * January 1 – Year of the Five Emperors: The Roman Senate chooses Publius Helvius Pertinax, against his will, to succeed the late Commodus as Emperor. Pertinax is forced to reorganize the handling of finances, which were wrecked under Commodus, to reestablish discipline in the Roman army, and to suspend the food programs established by Trajan, provoking the ire of the Praetorian Guard. * March 28 – Pertinax is assassinated by members of the Praetorian Guard, who storm the imperial palace. The Empire is auctioned of ...
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Marathi Cinema
Marathi cinema is an Indian film industry of Marathi-language motion pictures. It is based in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Based in old Mumbai, it is the oldest film industry of Indian cinema. The first Marathi film to be released in India was ''Shree Pundalik'' by Dadasaheb Torne on 18 May 1912 at Coronation Cinematograph, Mumbai. and a Marathi crew who were performing Marathi and Sanskrit (musicals) and plays in Marathi at that period. The first Marathi talkie film, '' Ayodhyecha Raja'', was released in 1932, just one year after '' Alam Ara'' the first Hindi talkie. Although the industry is much smaller than Hindi cinema (which is also primarily based in Mumbai), Marathi cinema is tax free at the privilege of the state of Maharashtra, and is experiencing growth in recent years. ''Raja Harishchandra'', directed by Dadasaheb Phalke, was a Marathi film, now known as India's first full-length feature, released in 1913. The Dadasaheb Phalke Award is India's highest award in cinema ...
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Heart Failure
Heart failure (HF), also known as congestive heart failure (CHF), is a syndrome, a group of signs and symptoms caused by an impairment of the heart's blood pumping function. Symptoms typically include shortness of breath, excessive fatigue, and leg swelling. The shortness of breath may occur with exertion or while lying down, and may wake people up during the night. Chest pain, including angina, is not usually caused by heart failure, but may occur if the heart failure was caused by a heart attack. The severity of the heart failure is measured by the severity of symptoms during exercise. Other conditions that may have symptoms similar to heart failure include obesity, kidney failure, liver disease, anemia, and thyroid disease. Common causes of heart failure include coronary artery disease, heart attack, high blood pressure, atrial fibrillation, valvular heart disease, excessive alcohol consumption, infection, and cardiomyopathy. These cause heart failure by alterin ...
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Khel Aayushyacha
Khel may refer to: * Khel (clan), a Pashtun tribal divisioning system * KHEL-LP, a radio station licensed to serve Rogers, Arkansas, United States * ''Khel'' (1992 film), an Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film by Rakesh Roshan, starring Madhuri Dixit and Anil Kapoor * '' Khel – No Ordinary Game'', a 2003 Indian Hindi-language action film by Yusuf Khan, starring Sunny Deol, Sunil Shetty and Celina Jaitley See also * "Ab Khel Ke Dikha", 2016 Pakistan Super League anthem by Ali Zafar * "Ab Khel Jamay Ga "Ab Khel Jamay Ga" (; ) was the official anthem of the 2017 Pakistan Super League, the second season of the Pakistan Super League. It was released on 1 January 2017 by HBL Pakistan and was written and sung by Ali Zafar. Background and relea ...
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Maherchi Sadi
''Maherchi Sadi'' ( mr, माहेरची साडी) is a Marathi film made in 1991. The film was produced and directed by Vijay Kondke (Nephew of the late Marathi film legend, Dada Kondke). The film made gross income of in first three months after its release, making it the highest grossing Marathi film of all time. ''Maherchi Sadi'' ran for more than two years at iconic ''Prabhat Talkies''. It is a family drama. It is a remake of the hugely successful Rajasthani film ''Bai Chali Sasariye'' (1988) which was also later remade in Hindi as ''Saajan Ka Ghar'' in 1994 starring Juhi Chawla and Rishi Kapoor. Cast * Alka Kubal * Ajinkya Dev * Ashalata * Ramesh Bhatkar * Vikram Gokhale * Kishori Shahane * Vijay Chavan * Usha Nadkarni * Nana Patekar Vishwanath Patekar (born 1 January 1951), better known as Nana Patekar, is an Indian actor, screenwriter, film maker, and a former Indian Territorial Army officer, mainly working in Hindi and Marathi cinema. He is regarded as ...
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Police Commissioner Of Mumbai
The Police Commissioner of Mumbai is the chief of the Mumbai Police, and an officer of the Indian Police Service. The Mumbai Police Commissioner is appointed by the Maharashtra State Government on the recommendation by the Establishment Board, which includes Additional Chief Secretary—Home department and other senior bureaucrats. The first commissioner was Frank Souter, who was appointed in 1864. The headquarters are opposite Crawford Market in South Mumbai. Criticism Julio Ribeiro wrote that some commissioners are appointed by lobbying. They are expected to repay the favour to the politicians. They transfer junior officials to positions where the politicians can make maximum illegal money. List of Police Commissioners of Mumbai List of former Police Commissioners of Mumbai: See also * Commissioner of Police, Bangalore City * Commissioner of Police, Delhi * Police Commissioner of Kolkata The Commissioner of Police, Kolkata is the chief of the Kolkata Police ...
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Eka Peksha Ek
''Eka Peksha Ek'' (transl. One By One, Devanagari: एका पेक्षा एक) is a 1990 Indian Marathi-language comedy-drama action-mystery film directed by Sachin Pilgaonkar and produced by Satish Kulkarni. The film stars Laxmikant Berde, Sachin Pilgaonkar, Ashok Saraf, Sukanya Kulkarni, and Archana Joglekar in lead roles. Based on disabilities, the film is about two friends, Kalyan and Bhanudas who are respectively deaf and blind, and are arrested by local police officer Inspector Sarjerao Shinde for a murder which they actually did not commit. The film is adapted from Arthur Hiller's 1989 American comedy film '' See No Evil, Hear No Evil'' which was also the inspiration for Hindi movies ''Hum Hain Kamaal Ke'' and ''Pyare Mohan'', Tamil movie '' Andipatti Arasampatti'', and Kannada movies '' Akka Pakka'' and ''Baduku Jataka Bandi''. Plot Bhanudas Mahimkar, a blind man, and Kalyan Nashikkar, a deaf man, meet when Bhanudas visits Kalyan's footwear shop to join as ...
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List Of Marathi Films Of 1989
A list of films produced by the Marathi language film industry based in Maharashtra in the year 1989. 1989 Releases A list of Marathi films released in 1989. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Marathi Films Of 1989 Lists of 1989 films by country or language Marathi 1989 File:1989 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The Cypress structure collapses as a result of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, killing motorists below; The proposal document for the World Wide Web is submitted; The Exxon Valdez oil tanker runs ... ...
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