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Mausam may refer to: People * Mausam Khatri, Indian freestyle wrestler * Mausam Noor, Indian politician Geography * Mausam River The Mausam River (Mosam River, Mokshaganga River) is a river in Nashik District in Maharashtra, India., United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency It is a left tributary of the Girna River. Course The Mosam River arises in the Western ..., in Nashik District, Maharashtra, India Arts and entertainment * ''Mausam'' (1975 film), 1975 Indian film * ''Mausam'' (2011 film), 2011 Indian film by Pankaj Kapur * ''Mausam'' (TV series), Pakistani drama * ''Mausam'' (JoSH album) * ''Mausam'' (Sonu Nigam album) Others * Project Mausam, Indian cultural and economic project to connect countries on the Indian Ocean {{disambiguation, given name ...
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Mausam Khatri
Mausam Khatri (born 10 December 1990) is a freestyle wrestler from India. He was a bronze medallist in the 2010 Asian Games. He has also been Commonwealth champion twice, along with being the winner of gold medal in the 2016 South Asian Games. Khatri made his international debut in 2006 at the cadet level. And after becoming national champion at the senior level in 2008, he has been regularly representing India in international tournaments at the 96 kg/97 kg freestyle event. He has twice represented India in the World Wrestling Championships. Along with amateur wrestling, Khatri has also been active in the traditional Indian wrestling, where he has won Hind Kesari title five times. He serves as a police sub-inspector in his native state of Haryana. Early life Khatri was born on 10 December 1990 in Panchi Jatan village of Haryana's Sonipat district and completed his education from Rohtak. His father Subeh Singh, who was a pehlwan, played an important role in promo ...
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Mausam Noor
Mausam Benazir Noor (born 15 October 1979) is an Indian politician serving as Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha from West Bengal and Vice Chairperson of West Bengal Commission for Women. She was President of Malda district TMC and a Member of Lok Sabha for Maldaha Uttar from 2009 until 2019. Noor comes from a political Bengali Muslim family of Malda, West Bengal. Her uncle A. B. A. Ghani Khan Choudhury was Minister of Railways in the Third Indira Gandhi Ministry. She studied at La Martiniere Calcutta and received a law degree from Calcutta University. After her mother Rubi Noor (the then incumbent Member of Legislative Assembly of West Bengal for Sujapur constituency) died in 2008 Mausam entered politics. In early 2009, she was elected to the Legislative Assembly from the same constituency and in May she was elected to the ''Lok Sabha''. Noor was elected president of the West Bengal Youth Congress in 2011. Two years later, she was elected president of the Congress party's ...
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Mausam River
The Mausam River (Mosam River, Mokshaganga River) is a river in Nashik District in Maharashtra, India., United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency It is a left tributary of the Girna River. Course The Mosam River arises in the Western Ghats, above the village of Golwad, Baglan Taluka, in northern Nashik District, just south of the border with Dhule District. The river flows east and is dammed at Haranbari Dam, with Vide Digar on the right bank (south) and Jaitapur on the left bank (north). It continues east past Antapur to Taharabad where it turns northeast up to Sompur where it turns southeast, and it continues southeast past Jaikheda, Nampur, and Kashti and then turns south into the city of Malegaon Malegaon (IAST: ''Mālegāv''; Pronunciation: alegaːʋ is a city in Nashik District of Maharashtra State in India. It is situated on the bank of the Girna river with Mosam River river flowing through middle of the city dividing it in two part ... where it joins ...
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Mausam (1975 Film)
''Mausam'' () is a 1975 Indian Hindi-language musical romance film starring Sharmila Tagore and Sanjeev Kumar, and directed by Gulzar. It is loosely based on the 1961 novel, '' The Judas Tree'', by A.J. Cronin. Sharmila Tagore for her acting received The Silver Lotus Award at the 23rd National Film Festival and the film itself was awarded the Second Best Feature Film. The film was nominated in eight categories at the 24th Filmfare Awards and won in two. The film also won many other accolades as well. The film was remade in Tamil as '' Vasandhathil Or Naal''. Plot ''Mausam'' is the dramatic love story of Dr. Amarnath Gill, who falls for Chanda, the daughter of a local healer, Harihar Thapa, when visiting Darjeeling to prepare for his medical exams. Then he has to leave back to Calcutta for his final exams. He promises Chanda to return, though he never keeps his promise. Twenty-five years later, he returns as a wealthy man and searches for Chanda and her father. He learns tha ...
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Mausam (2011 Film)
''Mausam'' () is a 2011 Indian Hindi-language war romantic drama film written and directed by Pankaj Kapur under the Vistaar Religare Film Fund banner. The film stars Shahid Kapoor opposite Sonam Kapoor. The film was originally scheduled to release on 16 September 2011, but due to the delay in obtaining the NOC from the Indian Air Force, it was pushed back further by a week, releasing on 23 September 2011. Plot The main story of the film spans over a period of 10 years, from 1992 to 2002, and includes references to the Demolition of Babri Masjid, Bombay riots, 1993 Bombay bombings, Kargil War, 9/11 attacks, and post-Godhra riots. Mausam is the story of two lovers, Harinder Singh, known as Harry and Aayat. Harry is a happy-go-lucky Punjabi guy whereas Aayat is a Kashmiri girl. In 1992, Aayat and her Bua (aunt) Fatima escaped from Kashmir due to insurgency. Aayat's mother is murdered by the militants, thus forcing her father Ghulam Rasool (Kamal Chopra) and her Chacha Maha ...
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Mausam (TV Series)
''Mausam'' (, lit: Weather) is a Pakistan television drama serial aired on Hum TV in 2014. Produced by Momina Duraid and written by Aliya Bukhari, it is based on the theme of love and jealousy. It stars Ahsan Khan, Hareem Farooq and Yumna Zaidi. Synopsis This drama shows the relationship between two cousins (Shazia and Saman) who belong to a middle-class family. They live in the same home and get on well with each other. Things take a turn for the worse when they come across the affluent bachelor Hashir. Shazia Yumna is more ambitious and materialistic, and is keen on marrying Hashir but he falls in love with Saman because of her docile and modest nature. This ensues a series of manipulations by Shazia as she tries to win over Hashir by keeping him away from Saman. Somehow, Shazia convinces Hashir to fall for her tricks and they get together whilst simultaneously hiding a relationship with Faisal. Yet truth prevails in the end and Shazia decides to leave Saman and Hashir alone. ...
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Mausam (JoSH Album)
Josh, sometimes stylized as JoSH or as Jösh, is a Canadian Bhangra music group formed in 2000 in Montreal, Quebec. Present members are "Rup" (Rup Magon) and "Q" (Qurram Hussain). Their songs showcase both modern and bhangra beats and music, but are strongly influenced by hip hop and pop music. Career Josh was founded in 1996 by Rup Magon with his brother, Rik Magon, and friend Shiraz 'Shazi' Hussain. They were joined by Qurram 'q' Hussein, Rup's in 1998, and two years later Rup and Q embarked on their own path for JoSH as a duo without Rik and Shiraz. While JoSH may be less known in their home country of Canada, they are very popular in South Asia, particularly in India and Pakistan. Their second album, ''Kabhi'', as well as its title track, remained in both Indian and MTV World Top 20 lists for 26 weeks from October 2004 to January 2005. Additionally, JoSH was awarded MTV India's 2004 "Immie" award for Best New Non-Film Artist. JoSH has collaborated with Grammy winner Nelly ...
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Mausam (Sonu Nigam Album)
Indian playback singer Sonu Nigam has recorded numerous albums and songs. He has also released several devotional albums including ''Maha Ganesha'' (2008). He sang for several Ambedkarite and Buddhist albums including ''Buddha Hi Buddha Hai'' (2010) and ''Siddhartha-The Lotus Blossom'' (2013). He covered the songs of famous Ghazal singer Pankaj Udhas in ''Best of Pankaj Udhas''. Albums Singles English singles Television serial songs Hindi film songs 1990s 2000's 2010s 2020s Hindi non-film songs Kannada songs 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s Singles Bengali songs Non-film songs Marathi songs Telugu songs Tamil songs Odia songs Film songs Non-film songs Malayalam songs Gujarati songs Bhojpuri songs Tulu songs Nepali songs Punjabi film Songs Assamese songs Film songs Non-film songs References {{DEFAULTSORT:Nigam, Sonu Discographies of Indian artists Discography Discography is the study and cataloging of published sound ...
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