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Komal (other)
Komal may refer to: Given name * Komal (actor), Indian actor in the Kannada film industry * Poonam Sinha, also known as Komal, Indian actress * Komal Chautala, a fictional hockey player played by Chitrashi Rawat in the 2007 Indian film ''Chak De India'' * Komal Aziz Khan, Pakistani television actress and model * Komal Jha, Indian movie actor * Komal Kothari, Indian folklorist and ethnomusicologist * Komal Nahta, Indian film trade analyst * Komal Rajya Laxmi Devi Shah, queen of Nepal * Komal Rizvi, Pakistani actress, singer, songwriter, and television host * Komal Shah (other) ** Komal Shah (art collector), art collector, philanthropist, computer engineer, and businessperson in Silicon Valley * Komal Sharma, Indian actor * Komal Swaminathan, Indian Tamil theater personality, film director and journalist * Komal Thatal (born 1991), Indian footballer * Poonam Sinha, Indian Bollywood actress known by her screen name Komal * Komal Krupakupareshwarar Temple, a Shiva templ ...
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Komal (actor)
Komal Kumar (born 4 July 1973), known mononymously as Komal, is an Indian actor and film producer known for his work in Kannada cinema. He made his acting debut with ''Super Nan Maga'' in 1992. Since his debut, Komal has acted in over 100 films, initially in comedic roles as a supporting actor before playing lead roles. He is the younger brother of actor Jaggesh, with whom he has frequently collaborated professionally. Komal has won Karnataka State Film Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as a supporting actor in the film '' Thavarige Baa Thangi'' in 2003. He has also won the South Filmfare Award for his performance in ''Neenello Naanalle'' in 2006. Early life and family Komal was born into a well-to-do family of industrialists. He completed his studies in Ooty and was interested in taking up the civil service examinations before he lost interest in academics. He subsequently wanted to pursue a course in cinematography at the Film and Television Institute in Pune, ...
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Komal Sharma
Komal J. Sharma (Born 6 Nov 1991, Chennai) is an Indian actress, model and former squash player, who works in Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi films. She has acted in films such as ''Hungama 2'' (2021), '' Marakkar: Lion of the Arabian Sea'' (2021), and ''The Greatest of All Time'' (2024). Early life Komal Sharma was born in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, into a Rajasthani family. She is the youngest of four siblings. She graduated with a Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) from Sri Kanyaka Parameswari Arts and Science College for Women, Chennai. Career Squash Komal got interested in squash during her school days. She joined the Squash Rackets Federation of India (SRFI) and won several junior and senior National squash championships. She represented Tamil Nadu on several occasions at national level tournaments. Modelling She has been crowned as Miss Tamil Nadu twice in two different events and worked as a commercial model before working in films. Acting career In 201 ...
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Gyani Kartar Singh Komal
Kartar Singh Komal was born in 1913 at Fujipur (Srinagar). He passed his Matric and Gyani examinations and adopted the career of teaching. During his job as teacher in Khalsa School he was closely associated with the Shiromani Khalsa Darbar and Kashmir Central Sikh League. He participated in the freedom struggle and was gaoled several times. Before 1947 he had been publishing a fortnightly Urdu paper "Karam Veer". He was editor of "Shamsheer" too. He wrote several books, viz. Dharam Dhwaj (1936), Komal Hularey (1958), Samaj Sudhar Bare Anmol Gurmat Vichar (1982). Komal was instrumental in the enactment of the Kashmir Gurdwaras Act, for which he, along with other leaders of the Sikhs, struggled very hard. Komal was a dedicated and unassuming social worker. Until the age of 79 years he served the Kashmir Kashmir ( or ) is the Northwestern Indian subcontinent, northernmost geographical region of the Indian subcontinent. Until the mid-19th century, the term ''Kashmir'' d ...
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Balraj Komal
Balraj Komal (1928–2013) was an Indian poet and writer of Urdu literature. The Government of India honored Komal in 2011, with the fourth highest civilian award of Padma Shri. Biography Balraj Komal, born in 1928, was a freelance writer after his retirement from the Delhi Administration as an Education Officer. He was a former member of Delhi Urdu Akademi and the advisory board of Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi. He is credited with several publications composed of poems, short stories, and critical studies and ''Meri Nazmen'', ''Parindon Bhara Aasman'', ''Rishta-e-Dil'', ''Agala Waraq'', ''Ankhen Aur Paon'', and ''Adab ki Talas'' are some hid known works. A recipient of the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1985, Balraj Komal also won '' Uttar Pradesh Urdu Academy'' Award twice(1971 and 1982) and has also received a Senior Fellowship from the Government of India. In 2011, the Government of India The Government of India (ISO 15919, ISO: Bhārata Sarakāra, legally the Union Gover ...
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Jeffery Komal
Pesab Jeffery Komal (born 20 December 1968) is a Papua New Guinean politician. He has been a People's National Congress member of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea since 2012, representing the electorate of Nipa-Kutubu Open. Komal was educated at Puril Community School and Nipa High School. He was a businessman and the chairman of the Nipa Circuit of the United Church prior to entering politics. He was elected to the National Parliament at the 2012 election, defeating long-serving former MP Philemon Embel. He is chairman of the Law and Order Permanent Committee and a member of the Emergency Permanent Committee, the Private Business Permanent Committee, the Public Accounts Permanent Committee, the Public Works Permanent Committee, the Broadcasting of Parliamentary Proceedings Permanent Committee, the HIV/AIDS The HIV, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a retrovirus that attacks the immune system. Without treatment, it can lead to a spectrum of conditions i ...
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Mayiladuthurai District
Mayiladuthurai District is one of the youngest districts of Tamil Nadu, having been carved out from Nagapattinam district, Nagapattinam District in 2020. Tamil Nadu has 38 districts in total, and Mayiladuthurai is among them, located in the southern part of India, as part of the Tamil Nadu government's efforts to improve administrative efficiency and promote regional development. The district is named after its headquarters, the historic town of Mayiladuthurai, renowned for its cultural, religious, and historical significance. The district is in the fertile Cauvery Delta region, known for its lush agricultural lands, ancient temples, and vibrant traditions. Geography Mayiladuthurai District is located in the fertile delta region of the Kaveri, Kaveri River. It is surrounded by Cuddalore district, Cuddalore District to the north, Thanjavur district, Thanjavur District to the west, Tiruvarur district, Tiruvarur District, and Karaikal District of Puducherry (union territory), Puduch ...
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Hindu Temple
A Hindu temple, also known as Mandir, Devasthanam, Pura, or Kovil, is a sacred place where Hindus worship and show their devotion to Hindu deities, deities through worship, sacrifice, and prayers. It is considered the house of the god to whom it is dedicated.; Quote: "The Hindu temple is designed to bring about contact between man and the gods of Hinduism religion" (...) "The architecture of the Hindu temple symbolically represents this quest by setting out to dissolve or decrease the boundaries between man and the divine". Hindu temple architecture, which makes extensive use of squares and circles, has its roots in later Vedic traditions, which also influence the temples' construction and symbolism. Through astronomical numbers and particular alignments connected to the temple's location and the relationship between the deity and the worshipper, the temple's design also illustrates the idea of recursion and the Microcosm–macrocosm analogy, equivalency of the macrocosm and t ...
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Komal Krupakupareshwarar Temple
This is a list of Natchathara (Nakshathra, Stars) Temples of Hindus. These temples are also called Nakshathiram Temples or Birth Star Temples.http://templesoftamilnadu.co.in/nakshathiram-temples-or-birth-star-temples/ Temples of TamilNadu References {{reflist Natchathara temples ...
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Komal Thatal
Komal Thatal (born 18 September 2000) is an Indian professional footballer who plays for Chennaiyin FC in the Indian Super League. Thatal has represented India in the U-17 FIFA World Cup in 2017. Career Born in Sikkim, Thatal began playing competitive football in 2011 when he joined the Namchi Sports Academy of his native state. He spent three years at the academy before being advised by his coach to attend trials for the AIFF Elite Academy and India U17 side which would play in the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup. After impressing the coaches, Thatal joined the academy and team. ATK After the U-17 World Cup, Thatal decided against joining the rest of his teammates with Indian Arrows, a development team which was to play in the I-League. Instead, Thatal joined Indian Super League side ATK for the 2017–18 season. He made his professional debut for the club on 28 January 2018 in their match against Jamshedpur. Aged 17 years and 132 days, Thatal became the youngest footballer to ...
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Komal Swaminathan
Komal Swaminathan (born 27 January 1935 in Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu, India, died 1995) was a congressional activist in his early years, a Tamil theater personality, film director and journalist. Early life Swaminathan joined the school of S. V. Sahasranamam and learned the art of playwriting and stage techniques. In 1971, he formed Stage Friends. Career He was a dramatist on the Tamil stage, his ''Thanneer Thanneer'' in 1980 brought him to the limelight. He scripted, directed and staged this play with his drama troupe "Stage Friends", this play was staged more than 250 times. This play, ''Thanneer Thanneer'' (Water Water) highlighted the acute water shortage in rural areas due to bureaucracy and the apathetic attitude of politicians and bureaucrats, and was later filmed under the same name by K. Balachander in 1981, which won National Award and international acclaim. Komal Swaminathan has staged nearly 33 plays. He also directed the film ''Oru Indhiya Kanavu'' (An Indian Dream ...
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Komal Shah (art Collector)
Komal Shah is an Indian-born American art collector, philanthropist, business executive, and computer engineer. She is one of the most influential collectors in California and is known for her art collection, the Shah Garg Collection, which has a substantial number of female artist's work. Shah formerly worked at Oracle, Netscape, and Yahoo!. She lives in Atherton, California. Early life and education Komal Shah was born and raised in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Shah attended Gujarat University where she studied Computer Engineering (B.S. degree 1991). She came to the United States to continue her schooling in 1991. Shah has a master's degree at Stanford University, and MBA degree from the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley. Art collection Shah is one of the most influential collectors in the state of California, and she serves on the board of trustees for the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. She previously served on the board of trustees for ...
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Poonam Sinha
Poonam Sinha (née Chandiramani; born 3 November 1949) is an Indian politician and former actress, fashion model. She acted in Hindi cinema under the screen name Komal in her early career. She was crowned Miss Young India in 1968. She is married to actor and politician Shatrughna Sinha. She worked in lead roles in Hindi movies and has also produced two films. Early life Poonam was born in Hyderabad, in a Sindhi family as Poonam Chandiramani. Career She was credited as Komal in all her films as heroine, including '' Jigri Dost'', '' Dil Diwana'' and others. She was cast with Shatrughan Sinha in the movie ''Sabak'' (1973). The two later got married in 1980. They had earlier met in a train compartment while travelling. After her marriage, she largely left her acting career to raise their children. After a long gap of thirty years, she starred in the film ''Jodhaa Akbar'' (2008) playing Mallika Hamida Banu Begum—mother of Emperor Akbar, enacted by Hrithik Roshan, directed by ...
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