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Mahinder (other)
Mahinder may refer to: * Mahinder Garh, usually written Mahendragarh, a town in Haryana, India * Mahinder Tak (or Mahinder Kaur Tak) (1946-), a co-chair of the Democratic National Committee 's Indo-American Council * Mahinder Kapoor, or Mahendra Kapoor (1934-2008), an Indian playback singer * Mahinder Dehlvi, a composer for the 1981 film '' Zakhmi Dil'' * Mahinder Pal Gupta, the son of the Indian freedom fighter Ram Prakash Gupta * Mahinder and Maya are the characters in the 1987 Indian film ''Ijaazat'' and its popular song '' Mera Kuchh Saamaan'' * Mahinder, fictional character portrayed by Kamal Kapoor in the 1977 Indian film '' Tyaag'' See also * Mahindra (other) Mahindra may refer to: Business * Mahindra & Mahindra, an Indian multinational car manufacturing corporation **Mahindra Truck and Bus Division, an Indian commercial vehicle manufacturer owned by Mahindra & Mahindra * Mahindra Group *Kotak Mahindr ...
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Mahinder Garh
Mahendragarh is a city and a municipal committee in Mahendragarh district in the Indian state of Haryana. It is nearly from Gurgaon and comes under National Capital Region (India). Etymology Earlier earlier was known as Kanaud because its was founded and inhabited by Kanaudia Brahmins. In 1860s it was renamed after Maharaja Mahendra Singh (r. 1721-1748 CE) of Patiala State who was gifted this area by the British East India Company rule for his help in crushing the Indian Rebellion of 1857 in this area.Magnificent havelis of Nangal-Sirohi
The Tribune (Chandigarh), The Tribune, 22 June 2002.


Geography

Mahendragarh is located at . It has an average elevation of 262 metres (859 feet).

Mahinder Tak
Mahinder Tak is an Indian-American radiation oncologist and retired US Army colonel. Tak was co-chair of the Democratic National Committee's Indo-American Council during the 2008 Obama campaign She is also one of the largest private collectors of Indian art Indian art consists of a variety of art forms, including painting, sculpture, pottery, and textile arts such as woven silk. Geographically, it spans the entire Indian subcontinent, including what is now India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, N ... in the U.S. References American people of Indian descent American Sikhs People from Jammu and Kashmir Living people 1946 births Collectors of Asian art American art collectors {{india-bio-stub ...
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Mahinder Kapoor
Mahendra Kapoor (9 January 1934 – 27 September 2008) was an Indian playback singer. In a long career spanning decades, his repertoire included popular songs such as ''Chalo ekbaar phir se Ajnabi ban jayen hum dono'' ( Gumrah) and ''Neele Gagan ke tale'' (Hamraaz). His name however became most closely associated with patriotic songs including Mere Desh Ki Dharti in Manoj Kumar's film Upkaar. He considered Mohammad Rafi as his Guru. In 1972, he was awarded the Padma Shri by the Government of India. He lent his voice to actors Manoj Kumar and Sunil Dutt in most of their films and had a lengthy association with director-producer Baldev Raj Chopra. Biography Mahendra Kapoor was born in Amritsar, but soon moved to Bombay. At an early age, he was inspired by legendary singer Mohammed Rafi and considered him his mentor. He started learning classical music under classical singers like Pt. Hussanlal, Pt. Jagannath Bua, Ustad Niaz Ahmed Khan, Ustad Abdul Rehman Khan and Pt.Tulsidaas Sh ...
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Zakhmi Dil (1981 Film)
''Giddha'' is an Indian Punjabi-language film starring Dharmendra, Sujit Kumar, Dara Singh, Veerendra and Mala Jaggi. The film was later dubbed in Hindi as Zakhmi Dil and released in 1983. Cast *Dharmendra as Bantoo *Dara Singh as Dulla Bhalwaan *Daljit Kaur as Jeeto Masterni *Navin Nischol Navin Nischol (11 April 1946 – 19 March 2011) was an Indian actor. He made his debut with the Hindi film '' Sawan Bhadon'' in 1970. Early life Navin Nischol studied in Bangalore Military School, Bangalore, erstwhile King George Royal India ... as Special Appearance * Veerendra as Dr Balveer * Mala Jaggi as Roop Soundtrack References External links * * Punjabi-language Indian films 1970s Punjabi-language films 1978 films {{Punjabi-film-stub ...
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Ram Prakash Gupta
Ram Prakash Gupta (26 October 1923 – 1 May 2004) was Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, and Governor of Madhya Pradesh. He was a leader of Bharatiya Janata Party, as well as its predecessor party, the Bharatiya Jana Sangh. A post-graduate in science from Allahabad University, he was a member of the erstwhile Bharatiya Jana Sangh. He represented the Bharatiya Jana Sangh in the Vidhan Parishad and was chosen to be Deputy Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh when Charan Singh formed the first non-Congress government in 1967 which was also known as Samyukta Vidhayak Dal government. He was later the state's Minister of Industries in the Janata Party government led by Ram Naresh Yadav in 1977. Following the fall of the Janata Party, he was instrumental in re-building the Bhartiya Janata Pary in Uttar Pradesh and was the architect of the party's win in the state elections in 1991. On 7 May 2003, he was named as the Governor of Madhya Pradesh. He was married and had two so ...
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Ijaazat
''Ijaazat'' () is a 1987 Indian Hindi-language musical romance film directed by Gulzar, based on a Bengali story, ''Jatugriha'' by Subodh Ghosh which had earlier been adapted in Bengali in 1964 as '' with the same name''. Starring Rekha, Naseeruddin Shah, Anuradha Patel in lead roles, the film followed the story of couple who are separated and who accidentally meet in a railway station waiting room and discover some truths about their lives without each other. The film belongs to the art-house genre in India known as Parallel Cinema, and won two National Film Awards in the music category. A book based on the film titled "Gulzar's Ijaazat: Insights into the film" by Pakistani author Mira Hashmi was launched in June 2019. Plot The film is narrated as a present-day encounter between a divorced couple interwoven with flashbacks of several instances in their marriage. Mahender (Naseeruddin Shah) gets off a train and makes his way to the station waiting room just as it starts ...
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Mera Kuchh Saamaan
"Mera Kuch Samaan" () is a Hindi song from the 1987 film '' Ijaazat'', directed by Gulzar, who also wrote the song. The song was composed by R D Burman and sung by Asha Bhosle. In the film, the song takes cue from the poem, Maya ( Anuradha Patel) leaves behind in letter, for her former lover Mahinder (Naseeruddin Shah), asking him to return her things. As he read on, he finds they are not physical things she wants back, but memories of times spent together. The song remains one of singer Asha Bhosle's most popular, and her personal favourite, as in a 2005 interview with ''The Fader'' magazine, calling it autobiographical, she said, "Mera Kuch Samaan..This song is my life." In a 2010 tweet, singer Asha Bhosle, noted, " Pancham jokingly referred to song ''Mera Kuch Samaan'' as 'Luggage Song'. My band members still call it that when we are on concert tour". About the song Even at the time of its release the song was noted, and even "ahead of its times", for its unusual non-rhymin ...
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Tyaag (1977 Film)
''Tyaag'' () is a 1977 Bollywood film directed by Din Dayal Sharma. The film stars Rajesh Khanna and Sharmila Tagore in lead roles. The film was produced by Sharmila Tagore's secretary, N.S. Kabir, and was co-produced by Sharmila Tagore. Rajesh Khanna's real-life secretary Gurnam Singh played the side kick Bansi to Khanna's character Chetan in this film. The film was critically acclaimed and given four stars by critics upon its release in Bollywood Guide Collections. It was the last film to be released with the music director as S.D. Burman. This film was not commercially successful at the time of its release. However, over the years this film has gained a cult following in its screening on television. Plot The story begins in the Central Jail, where a prisoner is planned to be hanged next day morning and he is very much afraid of dying.His fears are soothed by another inmate named Chetan who tells him that he is not dying but starting a new life elsewhere in a body free from s ...
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