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Dharam Veer (TV Series)
Dharam Veer ( ''Religious Warrior'') is an Indian period television drama about a fictional tale of two princes, named Dharam and Veer, and their adventures as they traverse the path of life. It is presented by Sagar Pictures. Plot The story begins by introducing the 13th-century kingdom of Aryanagar, where people are divided into the royalty (the Aryavarts) and the slaves (the Shramiks). While the Aryavarts are in charge of managing the affairs of the state and caring for the needs of the slaves, the Shramiks fulfill their duties by devoting their lives toward the welfare of the kingdom. King Aryavardhan believes that the system works for all. However, there is dissent and frustration amongst the slaves due to the humiliation and brutality they have to face at the hands Aryavardhan's older brother, Jaivardhan. A young slave named Soma dares to voice his dissent, and Aryavardhan gives Soma freedom by banishing him from the kingdom, but Jaivardhan makes a mockery of this decisi ...
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Cast And Characters
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Baroda
Vadodara (), also known as Baroda, is a city situated on the banks of the Vishwamitri River in the Indian state of Gujarat. It serves as the administrative headquarters of the Vadodara district. The city is named for its abundance of banyan (''vad'') trees. Vadodara is also locally referred to as the ''Sanskrutik Nagari'' () and ''Kala Nagari'' () of India. The city is prominent for landmarks such as the Laxmi Vilas Palace, which served as the residence of the Maratha royal Gaekwad dynasty that ruled over Baroda State. It is also the home of the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda. Etymology The city was once called Chandanavati after Raja Chandan of the Dod Parmar Rajputs. The capital was also known as Virakshetra (Land of Warriors). Later, it was known as Vadpatraka or Vadodará, and according to tradition, is a corrupt form of the Sanskrit word ''vatodara'', meaning "in the belly of the banyan tree". It is, as of 2009, almost impossible to ascertain when the var ...
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Gujarat
Gujarat () is a States of India, state along the Western India, western coast of India. Its coastline of about is the longest in the country, most of which lies on the Kathiawar peninsula. Gujarat is the List of states and union territories of India by area, fifth-largest Indian state by area, covering some ; and the List of states and union territories of India by population, ninth-most populous state, with a population of 60.4 million in 2011. It is bordered by Rajasthan to the northeast, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu to the south, Maharashtra to the southeast, Madhya Pradesh to the east, and the Arabian Sea and the Pakistani province of Sindh to the west. Gujarat's capital city is Gandhinagar, while its largest city is Ahmedabad. The Gujarati people, Gujaratis are indigenous to the state and their language, Gujarati language, Gujarati, is the state's official language. The state List of Indus Valley civilisation sites#List of Indus Valley sites discovered, ...
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NDTV Imagine
Imagine TV was a Hindi general entertainment channel owned by Turner Broadcasting System, and based in New Delhi. The channel was known for shows such as '' Ramayan (2008), Chandragupta Maurya, '' Swayamvar'', '' Baba Aiso Varr Dhoondo'', ''Meethi Chhori No 1'', '' Jyoti'', '' Do Hanson Ka Jodaa'', '' Pati Patni Aur Woh'', '' Junoon'', '' Pardes Mein Mila Koi Apna'', Haar Jeet'', '' Seeta Aur Geeta'', '' Jasuben Jayantilaal Joshi Ki Joint Family'', ''Knights & Angels'', '' Oye! It's Friday!'', '' Nachle Ve with Saroj Khan'', '' Rehna Hai Teri Palkon Ki Chhaon Mein'', '' Angrezi Mein Kehte Hain'', '' Rakt Sambandh'', '' Main Teri Parchhain Hoon'', '' Dil Jeetegi Desi Girl'', '' Gunahon Ka Devta'', '' Sawaare Sabke Sapne Preeto'', ''Shaadi 3 Crore Ki'', '' Radhaa Ki Betiyaan Kuch Kar Dikhayengi'', '' Mata Ki Chowki'', ''Meera'' and '' Looteri Dulhan''. History Launch The channel was established by NDTV Group under the stewardship of former STAR India CEO Sameer Nair. The cha ...
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Dacoity
Dacoity is a term used for " banditry" in the Indian subcontinent. The spelling is the anglicised version of the Hindi word डाकू (ḍākū); "dacoit" is a colloquial Indian English word with the meaning "a robber belonging to an armed gang". It appears in the ''Glossary of Colloquial Anglo-Indian Words and Phrases'' (1903). Banditry is a criminal activity involving robbery by groups of armed bandits. The East India Company established the Thuggee and Dacoity Department in 1830, and the Thuggee and Dacoity Suppression Acts, 1836–1848 were enacted in British India under East India Company rule. Areas with ravines or forests, such as Chambal and Chilapata Forests, were once known for dacoits. Etymology The word "dacoity" is an anglicized version of the Hindi word ''ḍakaitī'' (historically transliterated ''dakaitee''). Hindi डकैती comes from ''ḍākū'' (historically transliterated ''dakoo'', Hindi: डाकू, meaning "armed robber"). The ter ...
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Gurukula
A () is a traditional system of religious education in India with ('students' or 'disciples') living near or with the guru in the same house for a period of time where they learn and get educated by their guruji. Etymology The word is a combination of the Sanskrit words ('teacher' or 'master') and ('family' or 'home'). The term is also used today to refer to residential monasteries or schools operated by modern gurus. History Ancient times The system of education has been in existence since ancient times. The Upanishads (1000-800 BCE) mention multiple , including that of guru Drona at Gurgaon. The (a discourse on the Brahman) is said to have taken place in Guru Varuni's . The vedic school of thought prescribes the (sacred rite of passage) to all individuals before the age of 8 at least by 12. From initiation until the age of 25 all individuals are prescribed to be students and to remain unmarried, a celibates. were supported by public donations. This was fo ...
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Rajya Sabha
Rajya Sabha (Council of States) is the upper house of the Parliament of India and functions as the institutional representation of India’s federal units — the states and union territories.https://rajyasabha.nic.in/ It is a key component of India’s bicameral legislature at the national level, complementing the Lok Sabha (House of the People). While the Lok Sabha embodies the will of the people through direct elections, the Rajya Sabha serves as the voice of the states in the law-making process, reinforcing the federal character of the Indian Union.Basu, D.D. *Introduction to the Constitution of India*, LexisNexis As a permanent body that cannot be dissolved, the Rajya Sabha ensures continuity in governance and safeguards regional interests by offering a platform where state perspectives can be articulated on national legislation.Kashyap, Subhash C. *Our Parliament*, National Book Trust Its creation reflects the constitutional vision of balancing the unity of the nation w ...
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Vikrant Massey
Vikrant Massey (born 3 April 1987) is an Indian actor known for his work in Hindi films and television. Noted for his versatility, Massey is the recipient of a Filmfare Award. After completing his education from R. D. National College, Massey made his acting debut with the series ''Dhoom Machaao Dhoom'' (2007) and then worked in several television serials such as '' Dharam Veer'' (2008), ''Balika Vadhu'' (2009–2010) and '' Qubool Hai'' (2013). Massey expanded to films with supporting roles in ''Lootera'' (2013), ''Dil Dhadakne Do'' (2015) and '' Half Girlfriend'' (2017). The independent drama ''A Death in the Gunj'' (2017), in which Massey had a leading role, marked a turning point in his career. He subsequently appeared in the biographical drama '' Chhapaak'' (2020), romantic comedy ''Dolly Kitty Aur Woh Chamakte Sitare'' (2020), mystery thriller '' Haseen Dillruba'' (2021), family drama '' Ramprasad Ki Tehrvi'' (2021), and romantic thriller '' Love Hostel'' (2022). Massey ...
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Rajat Tokas
Rajat Tokas (born 19 July 1991) is an Indian television actor, who appeared in television series like '' Dharam Veer'', '' Tere Liye'', '' Naagin'' and '' Chandra Nandini''. He is widely recognised for playing the titular character of Prithviraj Chauhan in '' Dharti Ka Veer Yodha Prithviraj Chauhan'' and the role of Akbar in '' Jodha Akbar''. Career Debut and breakthrough (2005–2012) Tokas started his television career with show ''Bongo'' as Ashu on DD national. He then did many shows including ''Lighthouse for children'', Jadui Chirag, Tarang, and Ye Hawayan. In 2005, he came to Mumbai with his father and bagged the role of Tantya, who was Sai Baba's brother, in ''Sai Baba''. In 2006, Tokas was selected by Sagar Arts to play his first lead role of young Prithviraj Chauhan in the series '' Dharti Ka Veer Yodha Prithviraj Chauhan'' for which he won best actor in ITA 2007. In 2008 he was again selected by Sagar Arts to play Veer in the NDTV imagine show '' Dharam Veer''. ...
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Mugdha Chaphekar
Mugdha Chaphekar is an Indian actress who predominantly works in Hindi-language television and Marathi-language television productions and films. She is best known for her role as Princess Sanyogita in the Star Plus's historical drama '' Dharti Ka Veer Yodha Prithviraj Chauhan'' and for her role as Prachi Mehra Kohli in Zee TV's romantic drama '' Kumkum Bhagya''. Chaphekar also worked in the film ''The Silence'' for which she won the Maharashtra State Award for Best Debut Female in 2016. Career Mugdha Chaphekar first appeared as a child artist in the Bollywood movie '' Aazmayish''. Later in 2001, she appeared in the television series '' Junior G'' as Shelly. Chaphekar made her television debut as an adult artist with the show ''Kya Mujhse Dosti Karoge'' in 2006. Chaphekar had her first lead role in Star Plus's epic historical series '' Dharti Ka Veer Yodha Prithviraj Chauhan'' where she played Princess Sanyogita. This was followed by roles in '' Dharam Veer'' and '' Me ...
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Dangal Play
Dangal may refer to: * Dangal, a type of Indian wrestling competition usually held in an akhara Akhara or Akhada (Hindi: अखाड़ा, romanised: ''Akhāṛā'') is an Indian word for a place of practice with facilities for boarding, lodging and training, both in the context of Indian martial artists or a ''sampradaya'' monastery fo ... * ''Dangal'' (2016 film), a Hindi-language Indian film ** ''Dangal'' (soundtrack) * Dangal (1977 film), an Indian Bhojpuri-language film * Dangal (TV channel), an Indian TV channel * ''Dangal'' (TV series), Philippine television drama * Dangal language, a language of Chad * Dangal dialect (Austronesian), a variety within the Watut language complex of Papua New Guinea * Dangal, Iran, a village in Iran See also * Danggal language, of Papua New Guinea * Dangle (other) * Dungal (other) * Dagnall (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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