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desicinema · 1 year
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AMRITA SINGH in AAINA (1993)
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husn-e-bahar · 3 months
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Batwara (1989)
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bollywoodirect · 4 months
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31 years of #Aaina (31/05/1993) Aaina is directed by Deepak Sareen, produced by Yash Chopra and independently produced by his wife Pamela Chopra. It stars Juhi Chawla, Jackie Shroff and Amrita Singh in lead roles with Deepak Tijori in a supporting role. The film was a blockbuster hit in India and solidified Juhi Chawla's career as a leading lady in the 1990s. The film was remade in Telugu as Aayanaki Iddaru (1995), in Tamil as Kalyana Vaibhogam (1997) and in Kannada as Yare Nee Abhimani (2000).
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catarinadelurton · 4 months
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parveenbabimemories1 · 6 months
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People dont know but Parveen babi and Sharmila Tagore are related how well not related but sharmila late husband Mansoor Ali Khan is related to parveen babi. Parveen babi and Mansoor Ali khan are related they are cousins. Mansoor ali khan mother sajida sultan whos sister abida sultan who was crown queen before giving her throne to her sister sajida to go to Pakistan her family side is related because they got married into their family
Amrita Singh is not related but her children sara, and Ibrahim is related to parveen that makes parveen their grandaunt.
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Episode 138 - Bachchan ‘85 & ‘89
We go back to the 1980s to catch up with two testosterone-tastic action films featuring your favourite hero and ours, Amitabh Bachchan. 
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The Bachchan Series
The never-ending search for movies with subtitles
We couldn’t find 1986 or 1988
Mard
Best horse and best dog
Is Amrita Singh into BDSM?
Jabisco’s many costume changes
Hitchcock’s pure cinema
Is this The Mummy of its time
“Mard Tangewala,” “Sun Rubia Tumse Pyar Ho Gaya,” “Hum To Tambu Mein Bambu” and “Buri Nazarwale”
Would kids like this movie?
(INTERVAL (“Will You Marry Me” from Mard)
Toofan
The point at which the double roll switches
“Jadugar Ka Jadu Hathoon Kamal Hai”
Bollywood magicians
Jaadugar
Matt loves Pran
Erin watched The Graduate for It Pod To Be You
Next time: Hindi Horror Halloween
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tfgadgets · 1 month
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When Saif Ali Khan reflected on his 'Angrez' image: 'I was raised like an eastern prince' |
Though Saif Ali Khan calls Mumbai home, he frequently visits his ancestral Pataudi Palace in Haryana. As the son of the late cricketer Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi and veteran actress Sharmila Tagore, Saif often highlights his royal heritage. In a 2013 Rediff interview, he discussed his ‘angrez’ (Westernized) image and whether it influenced the roles offered to him.Saif acknowledged that his ‘angrez’…
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lyricsssdotin · 2 months
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Aashiqui Lyrics
Singer:Badshah, Amrita SinghAlbum:Cirkus Ladies and gentlemanWelcome to the circusIt’s time to disco Mast hai sama chamke kehkashanTu aur main teesra na koyi yahanDoor kyun khadi baahon mein aaDhuaan tere husn ka na mujhse tu chhupa Yeh doori badi satane lagiTadpane lagi mujhe mujheKhawahish bas ek hi haiPaane ki tuje Hansi bhi baj gayi jo aankh maartiHaan tune baj gayi mere guitar kiBukhar…
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offscreendeath · 3 months
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news-line-today · 5 months
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Deepak Tijori Clears the Air on Viral Statement About Saif Ali Khan and Amrita Singh
Actor Deepak Tijori recently found himself in the limelight due to a viral statement regarding Saif Ali Khan and Amrita Singh. Initially reported as Amrita stopping Saif from making a cameo in the 1993 film “Pehla Nasha,” Deepak has now come forward to clarify the situation.
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In an interview with Bollywood Hungama, Deepak expressed his dismay over the misrepresentation of his words. He explained that his original statement was about the camaraderie among actors during the premiere scene of “Pehla Nasha.” Contrary to the viral narrative, Amrita’s reaction was not to prevent Saif from participating but rather to commend the supportive bond between actors. Deepak emphasized, “I never said that Amrita stopped Saif from going to the premiere.”
Setting the record straight, Deepak reiterated his respect for Amrita Singh, describing her as a wonderful woman and a supportive actor. He expressed disappointment over the distortion of his words, stating, “I wake up and I get pained when I see the news stories. I never said that.”
With this clarification, Deepak Tijori aims to rectify the misunderstanding surrounding his statement. While both Saif and Amrita have yet to respond to the viral comment, Deepak continues to focus on his upcoming directorial venture, “Tipppsy,” set to release in theaters on May 10th.
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ilyricshub · 7 months
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Chitthi Aayi Hai Lyrics - Naam | Pankaj Udhas
In The Memory of legendary #PankajUdhas
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lunarcoveinspo · 9 months
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HAPPY HOLIDAYS! - A CANDYCANE GRAM
While enjoying the festivities, you've received a candycane gram- the gram is a red and white candy cane. Attached to the gram is a card that reads-
To: @dvsconocvdo (Amrita) Welcome to town! I look forward to meeting you and chatting with you. Feel free to reach out if you need anything. <3  From: @moonglowmagic (Poppy)
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bolllywoodhungama · 9 months
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Koffee With Karan 8: Sharmila Tagore opens up about Saif Ali Khan and Amrita Singh’s divorce; says, “We felt deprived to lose Amrita and the two kids” : Bollywood News — Bollywood Hungama
In a candid conversation, Sharmila Tagore confessed the feelings she underwent when Saif Ali Khan called up about his separation with Amrita Singh.
After a whirlwind wedding in 1991 with Amrita Singh right at the start of his career, Saif Ali Khan gained much prominence in the industry. The young lad had wooed hearts with is love for the actress and soon they became parents to two kids, Sara Ali Khan and Ibrahim Khan. But after about twelve years, the couple decided to go their separate ways and it wasn’t an easy time for the Pataudis, confessed Sharmila Tagore to Karan Johar on the chat show Koffee With Karan 8.
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Koffee With Karan 8: Sharmila Tagore opens up about Saif Ali Khan and Amrita Singh’s divorce; says, “We felt deprived to lose Amrita and the two kids”
The recent episode of the Karan Johar hosted show featured Sharmila Tagore and Saif Ali Khan debuting on the couch where they discussed their personal and professional life, during which the mother-son duo opened up about Khan’s divorce. Saif revealed that his mother was the first one he spoke to when he was considering this separation. “With the separation, I just like to say, that the first person I spoke to before the separation was my mother. She took a deep breath, there was a pause on the phone, and said, ‘I am with you if that’s what you want’ and that helped a lot,” said Saif.
Sharmila Tagore went on to speak about how the entire divorce and separation affected her and her cricketer-husband Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi aka Tiger. “When you are together for such a long time and you have such lovely children, then no break up is easy. Then it is not a harmonious… I know it is difficult to have harmony at that stage, everybody is hurt… so that stage was not nice but I tried. But that’s water under the bridge, she needed time to cool down and they worked it out together.”
She added, “It’s not just staying away, there are so many other things that are involved. It wasn’t a happy time for us because Ibrahim was just three and we were very fond of the children. Especially, Tiger was really fond of Ibrahim and he would say, ‘That’s a good lad.’ He didn’t get that time with him. So we felt doubly deprived to lose Amrita and lose the two kids. So it’s just not him but we also had to adjust to all that,”
Currently, Saif Ali Khan not only spends time with Sara Ali Khan and Ibrahim Ali Khan, but the duo are also share a great rapport with Saif’s second wife Kareena Kapoor Khan and their kids, Taimur Ali Khan and Jeh.
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lunarcovehq · 9 months
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Amrita Singh is a witch that currently resides in Shadow Lake and has been a Lunar Cove resident for 1 week, searching for their long lost sibling. If only the Pendulum wasn't currently under construction..
ITS THE END OF THE WORLD
GENDER/PRONOUNS: Cis Woman, She/Her
DATE OF BIRTH: August 28, 2000
OCCUPATION: Florist at Just Bloom & Volunteer at the Historical Society
FACECLAIM: Rebecca Ablack
AS WE KNOW IT, AND I FEEL FINE
SPECIES: Witch
INHERENT ABILITIES: Duplication, Earth Manipulation & Animal Telepathy
COVEN POSITION: Nonmember
COVEN ABILITY: N/A
WELCOME TO LUNAR COVE, AMRITA SINGH
Trigger Warnings: Abuse, Neglect, and Gaslighting.
(start of tw) Amrita Signh grew up in a house that shook underneath each step her mother, Savitree Deen, took. All throughout her childhood she heard from her step father and family that her mother was a kind person, and that Amrita was simply misunderstanding her mother’s intentions. “You’re being ungrateful,” the young witch often heard the few times she voices concerns of her mother’s behavior towards her. For young Amrita, it was clear that there was a distinct divide in how she was treated versus their sibling. Her mother’s tone alone differed whenever she spoke the name Amrita. She spewed spiteful words as she condemned Amrita’s father for never showing up, never picking her up, never being a father. Amrita’s mother received empty promises by Naresh Signh, he promised he would be there, he would not make the same mistake as he once did. Still, every summer, no one picked Amrita up and when he did it was for merely a week. He picked up the young witch and took her to different cities outside of Quebec.
Each time Naresh failed Savitree, Amrita heard the same expression, “I shouldn’t have had her” in reference to her own existence. Amrita knew from a young age, she was never truly wanted, neither father nor mother truly sought her out. Her step father, however, did care for her. He taught her how to read, he made sure to bring sweets for Amrita whenever he went on a trip or seminar. In her step father, Amrita found solace, but never for long, for as soon as Amrita voiced any desire for her mother to be more loving, for her to come to school meetings, for her to include her in family pictures, her step father dismissed each worry, asking why those things mattered so much. Why did she need such petty signs of affection? Her step father would ask, Amrita conceded. It must have all been in her mind. Her step father always spewed lies and excuses as to why Amrita’s mother couldn’t make it to her recitals. He mentioned how they were both so proud of her, and yet each time she attempted to practice at home, Savitree would yell at her, telling her to quiet down with that abhorrent noise. The lies were meant to comfort her and for a while they did. From a young age, she learned to not ask for much. She learned to envy other kids in silence. She learned that it wasn’t ever her mother’s fault, it couldn’t be. She was just being ungrateful. When Amrita developed a liking to classical music, she begged for months for a violin or cello, so she could learn and participate in the school recitals. It was the first time Amrita had ever asked for a gift, for something specific with such drive. She knew better, but she had seen a recital performed by older kids in her school and she thought they were so beautiful. The way each individual came together to perform as a cohesive whole. Her mother merely tsk’ed and scowled, and asked if Amrita was sure she wanted such a thing. Savitree belittled the young child stating how expensive those instruments were, how they would be wasted on her, was she even certain that she won’t grow bored of them? With tears in her eyes, Amrita pleaded her case, and to calm her down, her step father intervened to say “We’ll see what we can do.”Almost at the end of the year, for Christmas, Amrita received a violin. She took a liking to string instruments and by the time she was a teenager, she knew how to play both the violin and the bass electric guitar. Two distinct instruments that filled her with joy.
In her teenage years, her mother’s neglect turned into something else. The insults, the reminder of her worthlessness came accompanied with physical violence. It escalated quickly especially given that her mother and step father had a bit of a tough patch during those years, and her step father went to live elsewhere for a bit. Hospital visits became more and more frequent with the same excuses. People suspected, however, and showed up at Amrita’s house one day. Everything appeared to be well though. Her mom played it like Amrita was just clumsy and that she carried her violin everywhere. “She’s bound to fall given the weight of her backpack and violin combined! I tell her to be careful.” Not much could be done after the visit. It continued until one day, after Amrita’s abilities started appearing and she started asking questions, her mother threw a glass vase at Amrita, and Amrita used earth manipulation to deflect the hit. The dirt underneath her came up and became a wall, a shield of sorts, to evade that hit. Her mother screamed at the top of her lungs and hurried Amrita inside the house. “You’re never to do that again! Never! Forget you can do that.” At that, Amrita questioned whether her mom knew all along. “Of course, I have them, but I don’t use them! It’s dangerous.” The fear in her mother’s eyes scarred Amrita. It was then she realized how her mother never had to touch objects to throw them at Amrita, how sometimes she began to struggle for air when she was too loud. Could those be her abilities?
The following day, she asked her mother about her abilities, but her mother refused to speak on it and attempted to confuse Amrita. “What are you talking about? You must have imagined it!” Amrita waited a week, asking her mother everyday about it, refusing to give up for the first time in her life. Her mother’s reaction on day seven of the interrogation confirmed to Amrita that she had to leave. “I should’ve given you up like I did before! Stop with your stupid questions! Do you want us killed? What is wrong with you?” Each sentence came delivered with a swift blow. She couldn’t stay there longer especially if she wanted to harness the abilities, if she wanted to grow stronger, if she wanted answers. So, after another terrible beating, Amrita ran away from her home, knowing she wouldn’t be missed, at least not by her parents. She stayed with some high school friends until their parents asked questions, and until her mother appeared at school for the first time, then she left the city entirely. Her dad, who she had seen from time to time, heard of this and reached out. Asking Amrita to stay with him at least until she finished high school, she conceded and a few months after she was in California with her father, Naresh Singh, a renowned Film and Sound editor in Hollywood. (end of tw)
Amrita confronted him about whether he had any abilities or not, his face grew stern at her questions. He explained that they couldn’t talk about it much, not where they were, but slowly Amrita broke down that barrier until one day, her father admitted he had abilities like her. He told her that it was far too dangerous for the likes of them to use these abilities freely, they came with a cost, with persecution. Still, with her father, she found a few answers. She learned that he could manipulate technology, something that was handy on his job, though he insisted that she didn’t try to use her abilities in public. Something she ignored. Duplication was handy for the young witch especially when she started saving up for college. Working two shifts at the same time became possible and her savings started growing rapidly. She didn’t stay in jobs too often, merely a year or six months then moved on, so people didn’t find anything suspicious. She eventually left California and started hunting for a university, something cheaper that she could afford. She applied for the branch in Lunar Cove and was rejected, but her curiosity got the best of her. So, she settled out in Rhode Island.
Something called her to that branch, maybe the fact it was a classics focused school. Could there be hidden truths about witchcraft in the scholarly communities? She sought out and arrived merely a week ago, settling into her rather shabby apartment. Amrita is steadfast in her quest to apply for the university again, as a double major focusing on geology and history. She craves answers, and she’s going to find them. Her mother slipped up one day and mentioned that Amrita had another sibling. A detail that Amrita hasn’t forgotten. She asked her father about it and he told her that all he knew was that her sibling had grown up in Castine, Maine. While Amrita isn’t actively seeking them out, she knows they are out there, and she assumes that they possess magic. Part of her hopes that they cross paths, would her sibling have the answers she’s looking for? Or could they find them together?
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amu-buddy · 1 year
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Sara Ali Khan biography, Age, Height, Boyfriend, Career, affairs, Family & More
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