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Mukul is an Indian/South-Asian given name, which means " blossoming". Mukul may refer to: Given name *Mukul Sharma, Sydney based hotelier, hospitality professional *Mukul Chadda, Indian actor *Mukul Chowdhury, Bangladeshi lyricist and musical artist * Mukul Deora, Indian film producer, musician, conceptual artist and entrepreneur *Mukul Dev, Indian artist, actor in films, TV serials and in music albums *Mukul Deva, Indian English author *Mukul Dey, Bengali-Indian artist and pioneer of drypoint-etching in India *Mukul Dhiman, Theoretical Physicist * Mukul Kesavan, Indian writer and essayist *Mukul Roy, Bengali-Indian politician and member of Parliament *Mukul Sangma, Indian politician * Mukul Shivputra, Indian classical vocalist *Mukul Wasnik Mukul Balkrishna Wasnik (born 27 September 1959) is an Indian Politician and a member of the Parliament. He was the Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment in Government of India. He represented the Ramtek constituency of Maharashtr ...
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Given Name
A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a family or clan) who have a common surname. The term ''given name'' refers to a name usually bestowed at or close to the time of birth, usually by the parents of the newborn. A ''Christian name'' is the first name which is given at baptism, in Christian custom. In informal situations, given names are often used in a familiar and friendly manner. In more formal situations, a person's surname is more commonly used. In Western culture, the idioms "" and "being on first-name terms" refer to the familiarity inherent in addressing someone by their given name. By contrast, a surname (also known as a family name, last name, or Gentile name, ''gentile'' name) is normally inherited and shared with other members of one's immediate family. Regnal names ...
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Blossom
In botany, blossoms are the flowers of stone fruit trees (genus ''Prunus'') and of some other plants with a similar appearance that flower profusely for a period of time in spring. Colloquially, flowers of orange are referred to as such as well. Peach blossoms (including nectarine), most cherry blossoms, and some almond blossoms are usually pink. Plum blossoms, apple blossoms, orange blossoms, some cherry blossoms, and most almond blossoms are white. Blossoms provide pollen to pollinators such as bees, and initiate cross-pollination necessary for the trees to reproduce by producing fruit. Herbal use The ancient Phoenicians used almond blossoms with honey and urine as a tonic, and sprinkled them into stews and gruels to give muscular strength. Crushed petals were also used as a poultice on skin spots and mixed with banana oil, for dry skin and sunburn. In herbalism the crab apple was used as treatment for boils, abscesses, splinters, wounds, coughs, colds and a host ...
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Mukul Sharma
Mukul Sharma (1949/1950 – 1 March 2019) was an Indian writer and journalist. He wrote columns and articles on subjects varying from science to films for various newspapers and journals. Some of his short stories are adapted into films. He had acted in few films. Biography Sharma was born in a family of an army officer. He studied in six schools across India. He graduated in English literature from Asutosh College in Calcutta (now Kolkata). After completing studies, he developed an interest in science. He started writing columns and articles on subjects varying from science to films for various newspapers and journal. He moved to Mumbai in 1986 and served as an editor of ''Science Today.'' At that time, it had been renamed as ''2001'', in celebration of the arrival of the new millennium. He wrote a column ''Mindsport'' which appeared first in ''The Illustrated Weekly of India'' and later in ''The Sunday Times''. The column was published for 25 years before its end on 5 August ...
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Mukul Chadda
Mukul Chadda is an Indian actor who works in Hindi cinema. Early life and education Mukul was born in Chennai, in the state of Tamil Nadu. He completed a bachelor's in Mathematics at the prestigious St Stephen's College, Delhi and is an MBA graduate from IIM Ahmedabad. It was after working in a bank in New York City that he decided to take his passion for acting forward. Personal life Mukul has been married to actress Rasika Dugal Rasika Dugal (born 17 January 1985) is an Indian actress known for her roles in several Indian movies and television productions. She made her screen debut with a small role, in the film '' Anwar'' (2007) and went on to star in many criticall ... since 2010 after dating for 3 years. Filmography Films Web series Awards and nominations References External links * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Chadda, Mukul Indian male actors Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Indian male film actors Male actors in Hindi cinema Male actors fr ...
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Mukul Chowdhury
Mukul Chowdhury (Bengali language, Bangla:মুকুল চৌধুরী) was a Bangladeshi lyricist and musical artist. He wrote many songs for radio, television and more than hundreds of films including 'O Madhobi Go Theko Mor Antore,' 'Tumi Accho Sobi Acche,' 'Ek Chor Jay Chole' and 'Ore Neel Doriya Amay De Re De Chhariya, Ore Nil Doriya Amay De Re De Chhariya.' Early life and career Chowdhury was born in Balaganj Upazila, Balaganj, Sylhet. He lived in the Motijheel Thana, Motijheel AGB Colony, Dhaka. He and Alam Khan (composer), Alam Khan used to play football together in the colony field and became best of friends. Mukul played vibraphone and wrote poetry. Alam Khan suggested he write lyrics for songs and the next day Mukul wrote 'O Madhobi go Theko mor Antore,' which was then set to music by Alam Khan and later sung by Rawshan Ara Mustafiz, Rowshan Ara Mustafiz. Other works he wrote include 'Bhalobeshe Gelam Shudhu Bhalobasha Pelam Na' for the film ''Keu Karo Noy'', 'T ...
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Mukul Deora
Mukul Deora (born 12 July 1974) is an Indian film producer, musician and entrepreneur based in Mumbai, India. He is best known for his music album ''Stray'' and producing '' The White Tiger (2021)''. Deora is a serial entrepreneur in packaging technology, digital content storage, workspace development, and film production and distribution. He is a multimedia artist who has performed at ''TED Talks India'', Tate Modern, and Serpentine Gallery. Deora acquired the rights to the bestselling book series Gajapati Kulapati in 2023. Film career In 2011, Deora developed and produced Bheja Fry 2, starring Vinak Pathak and Kay Kay Menon, and has since distributed over 40 films via his company Watchtower Pictures. Deora acquired the rights to the Man Booker prize-winning novel The White Tiger and subsequently developed and produced The White Tiger, a film adaptation of the same, with Netflix. The White Tiger is a 2021 drama film written and directed by Ramin Bahrani (''Fahrenheit 45 ...
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Mukul Dev
Mukul Dev Kaushal (; 17 September 1970 – 23 May 2025) was an Indian television and film actor. He was renowned for his roles in Hindi and Punjabi films, TV series, and music albums, and also appeared in Bengali, Malayalam, Kannada, and Telugu films. He received the 7th Amrish Puri Award for Excellence in Acting for his performance in the film '' Yamla Pagla Deewana''. He died at the age of 54 on 23 May 2025, following a brief illness. Early life Mukul Dev was born in New Delhi into a Punjabi family with roots in a village near Jalandhar and grew up in Delhi. He was the younger brother of actor and model Rahul Dev. They also have a sister. He studied at St. Columba's School, Delhi. Mukul stated that he was exposed to Afghan culture through his father, who could speak Pashto and Persian. His father, Hari Dev, a former Assistant Commissioner of Police, died on April 17, 2019, at the age of 91. In class 8, he won his first pay cheque when he impersonated Michael Ja ...
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Mukul Deva
Major Mukul Deva (Retd.) is an Indian polymath. Based in Singapore, he is a motivational keynote speaker, executive coach, business mentor and bestselling author. He writes spy-military thrillers on terrorism, action, crime as well as business and self-help books. Bibliography His works include: * "Time After Time", (Minerva Press, 2000), * "S.T.R.I.P.T.E.A.S.E. - The Art of Corporate Warfare", (Penguin, 2002 & Marshall Cavendish, 2012) * "M.O.D.E.L. The Return of the Employee", (Sage, 2006 / Cernunnos 2019) *"Women In Cinema", (HarperCollins, 2007) - co-authored with Wanti Singh * "Laskhar", (HarperCollins 2008), * "Salim Must Die", (HarperCollins, 2009) * "Blowback", (HarperCollins, 2010) * "Tanzeem", (HarperCollins, 2011) * "The Dust Will Never Settle", (HarperCollins, 2012) * "R.I.P.", (Westland, 2012) * "Weapon of Vengeance" (TOR, USA, 2012) * "F.C.U.K. Your Way to Success", (Marshall Cavendish & Westland, 2013) * "And Death Came Calling", (HarperCollins, 2014) * ...
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Mukul Dey
Mukul Chandra Dey (23 July 1895 – 1 March 1989) was one of five children of Purnashashi Devi and Kula Chandra Dey.''The International Who's Who 1943–44''. George Allen & Unwin, 8th edition, London, 1943, p. 197. He was a student of Rabindranath Tagore's Santiniketan and is considered as a pioneer of drypoint-etching in India. The entire family of Mukul Dey had artistic talents, the brother Manishi Dey was a well-known painter, and his two sisters, Annapura and Rani Chanda, were accomplished in arts and crafts as well.Satyasri Ukil: "Manishi Dey: The Elusive Bohemian." art etc. news & views, February 2012 Mukul Dey was married to Bina Roy, who was from Khanakul, Bengal. They had one daughter named Manjari, whom they affectionately called Bukuma. Manjari was later married to Shantanu Ukil, a leading painter of the Bengal School of Art.Satyasri Ukil: "Shantanu Ukil: Profile of the Painter." Mukul Dey Archives, undated - retrieved 03.Oct.201/ref> Early years He was the firs ...
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Mukul Dhiman
Mukul is an Indian/South-Asian given name, which means "Blossom, blossoming". Mukul may refer to: Given name *Mukul Sharma, Sydney based hotelier, hospitality professional *Mukul Chadda, Indian actor *Mukul Chowdhury, Bangladeshi lyricist and musical artist *Mukul Deora, Indian film producer, musician, conceptual artist and entrepreneur *Mukul Dev, Indian artist, actor in films, TV serials and in music albums *Mukul Deva, Indian English author *Mukul Dey, Bengali-Indian artist and pioneer of drypoint-etching in India *Mukul Dhiman, Theoretical Physicist *Mukul Kesavan, Indian writer and essayist *Mukul Roy, Bengali-Indian politician and member of Parliament *Mukul Sangma, Indian politician *Mukul Shivputra, Indian classical vocalist *Mukul Wasnik, Indian politician and minister Family name *M. R. Akhtar Mukul, Bengali author and journalist Others

*Mukul Niketon School, a private school in Mymensingh District, Dhaka, Bangladesh {{disambiguation, given name, surname ...
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Mukul Kesavan
Mukul Kesavan (born 9 April 1957) is an Indian historian, novelist and political and social essayist. He was schooled at St. Xaviers' School in Delhi and then went on to study history at St. Stephen's College, and at the University of Delhi. He later attended Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge on an Inlaks scholarship, where he received an MLitt degree. Works His first book, a novel titled ''Looking Through Glass'' (Farrar Straus & Giroux, 1994) received international critical acclaim. In 2001 he wrote a political tract titled ''Secular Common Sense'' which was published by Penguin India. He teaches social history at Jamia Millia Islamia in Delhi. Kesavan writes frequently about the game of cricket. His book on cricket, ''Men in White'', was published by Penguin India in 2007. He also wrote a blog by the same name on ESPNcricinfo. Kesavan is also the author of ''The Ugliness of the Indian Male and Other Propositions,'' published by Black Kite in 2008. The book is a collecti ...
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Mukul Roy
Mukul Roy (born 17 April 1954) is an Indian politician from West Bengal. He has also served as a Minister of State in the Shipping Ministry and later Ministry of Railways during the second UPA government. Before the creation of Trinamool Congress, he was a member of Indian National Congress. Between 2017 and 2021, Roy left Trinamool Congress to join Bharatiya Janata Party. In 2021, he left BJP and joined TMC. After Mamata Banerjee resigned as the Railway Minister to become the Chief Minister of West Bengal, Roy was handed additional charge of the Ministry of Railways after Mamata expressed her desire that her party retain the Ministry of Railways and personally recommended Roy to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. He had resigned from Trinamool Congress on 25 September 2017; later he was suspended from the party for six years for anti-party activities. He also resigned from Rajya Sabha membership on 11 October 2017. He rejoined All India Trinamool Congress on 11 June 2021 along ...
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