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Choti or chotis may refer to: * ''Choti'' (TV series), or ''Chhoti'', a 2014–2015 Pakistani television drama serial that aired on Geo Entertainment * Sikha A ''shikha'' () is a tuft of hair kept at the back of the head by a Hindu following tonsure. Though traditionally considered to be an essential mark of a Hindu, today it is primarily worn among Brahmins, temple priests, and ascetics. Nomencl ..., a religious hairstyle worn by orthodox Hindus * Chotis, (Spanicization of ''schottische''), a partnered dance form {{disambiguation ...
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Choti (TV Series)
''Choti'' or ''Chhoti'' () is a Pakistani television drama soap serial aired on Geo Entertainment. The serial is written by Rukhsana Nigar and produced by Asif Raza Mir and Babar Javed under their production banner, A&B Productions. It stars Sara Kashif, Sanam Chaudhry, Asma Abbas, Yasir Mazhar, Ali Shaikh and Yasra Rizvi in lead roles initially joined by Saniya Shamshad, Azekah Daniel, Asad Siddiqui and Farwa Kazmi later. The story is about difficulties coming into Choti's life. The show also tells about social problems and devils in our society and how middle-class and poor people face them. Cast * Saniya Shamshad as Najia\Jia aka Choti- Rasheeda and Fareed youngest daughter, who works as maid and gives company to Naila's daughter but is later adopted by Hassan. * Shaista Jabeen as Rasheeda- Choti's mother. A poverty-stricken and stone hearted mother working as a maid and wants her daughters to do the same to earn bread for the family. * Sanam Chaudhry as Saira- Elder dau ...
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Sikha
A ''shikha'' () is a tuft of hair kept at the back of the head by a Hindu following tonsure. Though traditionally considered to be an essential mark of a Hindu, today it is primarily worn among Brahmins, temple priests, and ascetics. Nomenclature ''Śikhā'' literally means "crest" or "tuft" in Sanskrit. The hairstyle is referred to as the ''kuḍumi'' (குடுமி) in Tamil, ''juṭṭu/śikhe'' (ಜುಟ್ಟು/ಶಿಖೆ) in Kannada, ''choṭi'' (चोटी) in Hindi and Rajasthani, ''ṭiki'' (টিকি) in Bengali, ''ṭīk'' (টীক) in Maithili, ''churki'' (चुरकी) in Bhojpuri, ''kuḍumi'' (കുടുമി) in Malayalam, ''chôĩ'' (ଚଇଁ) in Odia, ''shẽḍi'' (शेंडी) in Marathi , ''Pilaka'' (పిలక) in Telugu and ''ṭuppi'' (टुप्पी) in Nepali. Description The ''shikha'' signifies a one-pointed (''ekanta'') focus on a spiritual goal, and devotion to God. It is also an indication of cleanline ...
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