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36 Years of Main Zinda Hoon (05/06/1988)
Directed, written, and with a screenplay and story by Sudhir Mishra, the film stars Rajendra Gupta, Pankaj Kapur, Deepti Naval, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Sushmita Mukherjee, Sarita Joshi, and Alok Nath. Produced by NFDC and Doordarshan, the film features cinematography by Rajesh Joshi and editing by Renu Saluja.
At the 36th National Film Awards, the film won the National Film Award for Best Film on Social Issues. Distributed by Doordarshan, it was included in NFDC's 2012 film restoration project, which involved 80 Indian cinema classics.
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Naseem (1995) | dir. Saeed Akhtar Mirza
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La cardiologie pédiatrique est un domaine spécialisé de la pédiatrie qui se concentre sur le diagnostic et la gestion des maladies cardiaques.
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Foreign Secretary Syrus Qazi has said that Pakistan was not “surprised” by Canada’s revelations that the Indian government was involved in the killing of Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia in June this year.
Qazi, who is accompanying caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar on a five-day visit to the US to attend the 78th UNGA session, stated this during a media briefing at the Pakistan mission in UN on Wednesday.
“India's terrorism in Canada is not a matter of surprise for Pakistan,” the top diplomat remarked.
The foreign secretary said Pakistan did not find anything unusual in the Canadian PM's allegations as Pakistan had arrested a serving Indian naval officer Kulbhushan Yadav — an operative of the Indian Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) from Balochistan in March 2016.
The Indian spy was later sentenced to death after he was found guilty of espionage and terror activities to destabilise Pakistan. [...]
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Who Is Harish Salve, The Lawyer Fighting To Get Vinesh Phogat Olympic Medal
Hopes of billion Indians now rests on the shoulders to lawyer Harish Salve who will today represent wrestler Vinesh Phogat in her Paris Olympics disqualification case at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
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Ms Phogat, a top contender in the 50-kg wrestling category, was disqualified from the Paris Olympics due to a weight issue just hours before the final. The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) has appealed for the Phogat to be given a joint silver medal for her stellar show at the marquee event.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport or CAS is an international body established in 1984 to settle disputes in sport through arbitration.
Harish Salve, former Solicitor General of India and King's Counsel, has confirmed that he has been engaged by the IOA to represent Phogat in the case.
Salve was the Solicitor General of India from 1999 to 2002. He is considered one of India's top lawyers, known for his exceptional expertise in constitutional, commercial, and arbitration law.
Kulbhushan Jadhav Case (2017): He represented India at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the case of Kulbhushan Jadhav, an Indian national sentenced to death in Pakistan. Salve successfully argued for a stay on Jadhav's execution. Ratan Tata vs Cyrus Mistry (2016): Mr Salve represented Ratan Tata in a legal battle against Cyrus Mistry. Vodafone Tax Dispute (2012): Mr Salve represented Vodafone in a high-profile tax dispute, securing a landmark victory for the company. 2G Spectrum Scam (2012): Mr Salve appeared for the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in the 2G spectrum allocation case. Sahara Group vs SEBI (2012): The lawyer represented the Sahara Group in a dispute with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). Following her disqualification from the Paris Olympics final, Vinesh Phogat announced her retirement from wrestling on Thursday.
In an emotional post on X, Ms Phogat expressed her sense of defeat and gratitude, stating, "Maa kushti (wrestling) won against me, I lost. Forgive me, your dream and my courage have been broken. I don't have any more strength now. Goodbye Wrestling 2001-2024. I will always be indebted to you all for forgiveness."
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Directed By ramesh sippy
Written by Javad Akhtar, Salim Khan
Cast Sunil Dutt, Amitabh Bachachan, Parveen Babi, shashi kapoor, Shatrughan Sinha, rakhee gulzar, Bindiya Goswami, helen, bindu, johnny walker, mac mohan,
Sudhir Pandey, Kulbhushan Kharbanda,
Sharat Saxena,
Produced by G.P Sippy, Suresh Sippy
Music By Rahul Dev Burman
(as R.D. Burman)
Cinematography by
S.M anwer
EDITING BY
M.S Shinde
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D.R. Thakkar
Stunts
Mohammed Ali
stunt arranger (as Mohd. Ali)
Gerry Crampton
stunt arranger
Music Department
Anand Bakshi, Asha Bhonsle, RD Burman, Kishore Kumar, usha Mangeshkar, mohammed rafi, usha uthup
P.L. Raj
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12 December 1980
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Sippy Films
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Eros International
Rajshri Productions
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Yamma Yamma..R.D. Burman was not satisfied with Mohammed Rafi's singing in this song and was planning to re-record it. However, that never happened because Rafi passed away soon after the original recording. It was the only song which R.D. Burman and Rafi sang together.
The January 1980 edition of Stardust magazine stated that when Parveen Babi went to Europe with Kabir Bedi, there was no hope of her returning back to India. The only other actress who had a westernized image who could replace Parveen Babi was Simi Garewal. Ramesh Sippy verbally spoke to Simi Garewal and told her the role was hers. But Parveen Babi returned back to work and Simi was bumped out of the film.
Parveen Babi suffered her first nervous breakdown on the sets of Shaan. When she completed to shoot of the song Pyar Karnewale she got the attack. After this song there is a scene Parveen Babi is in the car, she stops the car, then Amitabh Bachchan sits in the car, this scene was shot when Parveen Babi came back from U.S.and she resumed work by shooting this scene.
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File picture of former Indian Navy officer Kulbhushan Jadhav | Photograph credit score: PTI The Indian Excessive Fee (HCI) in Islamabad has refused to supply data on the standing of Kulbhushan Jadhav, an alleged spy jailed in Pakistan. Learn additionally: Defined | Will Pakistan's Kulbhushan Jadhav legislation assist India's place?The choice was taken in response to a petition filed by Arkatla Bunganna, who sought data on the “standing of imprisonment of Kulbhushan Jadhav, who's going through espionage fees in a Pakistani jail since 2018.”Mr. Bunganna sought the main points underneath the Proper to Info Act, 2005, citing his standing as an individual under the poverty line to hunt exemption from cost of the price. Nevertheless, no relationship between the petitioner and Mr. Jadhav was talked about. Not happy with the responses from the Chief Public Info Officer (CPIO) and the First Appellate Authority (FAA) of the HCI, Mr. Bunganna approached the Central Info Fee (CIC) for assist. In an order issued final yr, a duplicate of which was seen by The HinduThe CIC upheld the choice of the CPIO and the FAA, who denied the data citing Part 8(1)(a) of the Act.This part exempts the disclosure of knowledge which will “adversely have an effect on the sovereignty and integrity of India, safety, strategic, scientific or financial pursuits of the State, relations with international states or give rise to incitement to commit an offence.”Delicate situationThrough the enchantment listening to, an HCI attaché in Pakistan acknowledged that each the CPIO and the FAA had responded promptly to Mr. Bunganna’s request. The knowledge requested involved a delicate matter with vital strategic and safety implications, justifying its exemption underneath the related provisions of the Act.Additionally learn: Kulbhushan Jadhav case: A timelineIn his ruling, the then Chief Info Commissioner YK Sinha dismissed the enchantment, saying the general public authorities had appropriately utilized the related authorized provisions to disclaim data. Mr. Jadhav was reportedly arrested on 3 March 2016 within the Chaman space of ​​Balochistan, close to the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. Pakistani authorities claimed that he was an active-duty Indian defence officer working for India's exterior intelligence company, the Analysis and Evaluation Wing (RAW).Nevertheless, the Indian authorities denied these allegations, saying Mr Jadhav had taken early retirement from the Indian Navy and was working a enterprise within the Iranian port metropolis of Chabahar.On April 10, 2017, a Pakistani navy court docket sentenced Jadhav to demise for “involvement in espionage and sabotage actions towards Pakistan.” India condemned the decision as “premeditated homicide.” The Worldwide Courtroom of Justice subsequently intervened, staying the execution and ordering Pakistan to evaluate the trial and sentencing course of and grant consular entry to India. Printed - September 10, 2024 11:41 am IST
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शान मूवी का खतरनाक शाकाल - Kulbhushan Kharbanda - Shaan Movie
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32 years of Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar (22/05/1992). Directed by Mansoor Khan and starring #AamirKhan, Ayesha Jhulka, Deepak Tijori, Pooja Bedi, Mamik, and Kulbhushan Kharbanda. Songs by Jatin Lalit and Majrooh Sultanpuri. What are your favourite songs from the movie?
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It's maybe a little bit short of "absolute blast" because it never reaches the full-fun potential of, say, Ocean's 8, probably because of the way the story is approached. We start at the midway point, with interspersed flashbacks - a story method that takes up half the movie; as such, we don't fully come to enjoy the friendship between the 3, because the movie doesn't organically develop that. Instead we are thrown in midway, when their friendship (knowing each other at the start is fine, but it would've been fun to see more of the progression of their friendship once they start the gold smuggling happen in front of our eyes) is essentially just told to us as "see, they're partying together; they're clearly friends". Again, it sorta makes sense with how they've decided to tell this story as a "will they get caught?" and "how will they get away with it?" thriller instead of using that as the backdrop to further explore their interactions. But that method worked for Ocean's 8 more, I think, because they still spent time with our characters interacting, whereas here, instead, there is a lot of time spent on their individual stories, which, again, fine, but really just feels like it is shown to us so that we can see how they all have connections in their life to make the final plan work out.
You know: she's got a brother who is a hacker, and they need a hacker at the end; she's got a sister-in-law who suddenly works at that the hotel they need access to; she is super friendly to a cleaning lady who can help them out at the end; she has a pilot who hits on her whom she can get access from later. Kulbhushan Kharbanda shows up for a brief spell to remind her that people are important, so that later on she can decide to participate instead of walking away.
This is all slightly frustrating mostly because Tabu, Kareena, and Kriti absolutely kill it and I am 100% here for just watching a buddy-buddy movie with them where the smuggling is sorta a backdrop and doesn't have to turn into the overarching revenge story that it does here. I mean, that is an important story too and guys like Mr. Walia definitely deserve the absolute worst, but this movie turning into that in the second half sorta entirely shifts the focus away from what should be it's main story - the coming together of these 3 actresses to give us an awesome buddy story.
He's got a very small role/guest appearance, but Diljit Dosanjh is fun. And Naina, of course, is a great song. As it is told, the underlying arch of the story - as I mention above - with the ass that is Mr. Walia and his actions is 100% necessary to get out there, because these fuckers are ruining life and a disgrace to humanity. But, at the same time, I kinda wish that had been the focus of a different movie and that this movie had kept its focus on the 3 leading ladies who absolutely carry this story to its height.
Also - 'risk it, fake it, steal it' is a really stupid tagline for this movie that really doesn't tell you anything or even really fit the story (fake what?). Next time, lets just do a ZNMD or Dil Chahta Hai type story with these 3. 100% here for that. But, with that said, I'm 100% here for this too. I don't know if they had fun in real life, but it comes across like they did on film (acting, I know), and that makes their interactions a lot of fun to watch.
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Pediatric cardiology is a specialized field within pediatrics that focuses on the diagnosis and management of heart conditions in children.
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Hindustan Hindustan Meri Jaan Lyrics in Hindi
Hindustan Hindustan Meri Jaan lyrics in Hindi & English from the movie “Border (1997)”, sung by Shankar Mahadevan, Sonali Rathod, and Kulbhushan Kharbanda. The song is written by Javed Akhtar and music composed Hindustan Hindustan Meri Jaan lyrics ॐ..सर्वे भवन्तु सुखिनासर्वे सन्तु निरामयसर्वे भाद्रनी पश्हान्तुमाकस्चित दुःख भा भवेत्आ.. हिंदुस्तान.. हिंदुस्तान..मेरी आन मेरी शान मेरी जान…
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Cosmo Synthetic Paper's new brands for diverse print media
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With focus on durability, printability, and sustainability, Cosmo Synthetic Paper (CSP) – a vertical of Cosmo Films – has announced eight brands to address the myriad requirements of the printing business and provide cutting-edge solutions. 
These new brands are being touted as an alternative to traditional paper in applications where durability and longevity are desired, such as commercial printing, tags & labels, retail & packaging, identification & credentials, and outdoor applications. 
Speaking about the range of Cosmo Synthetic Paper, Kulbhushan Malik, global business head, Cosmo Films said, “These latest ranges under the Cosmo Synthetic Paper provides numerous solutions for various end users in the printing industry and is compatible with diverse print media. Our synthetic paper is an increasingly popular choice among businesses looking for innovative, cost-effective, durable, and sustainable paper-based solutions. We are confident the segmentation and branding of our offering will assist our buyers make the right choice in choosing the right paper and improving our client base.”
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Pushing the boundaries of possibilities, Cosmo Synthetic Paper is leading the pack in synthetic paper manufacturing, with a commitment to excellence and innovation.  Cosmo Films is a global name in specialty films for packaging, lamination, labeling, and synthetic paper. Cosmo Films partners with leading F&B and personal care brands and packaging & printing converters to enhance the end consumer experience.
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Global Times Investigates: Evidences, Sources Prove Fascist Terrorist India 'Supports Terrorism' in Pakistan's Balochistan Province
— Huang Lanlan and Cui Fandi | January 22, 2024
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Volunteers carry a blast victim on a stretcher at a hospital in Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, on September 29, 2023, after a suicide bombing in Mastung district that killed nearly 60. Pakistani officials told media that India's intelligence agency, the Research & Analysis Wing, was involved in the incident. Photo: VCG
There are "Solid Bits of Evidence" proving that India supports terrorist forces in some Pakistani areas like Balochistan province, providing them with money, weapons, and training, some sources close to the matter told the Global Times.
While continually suppressing some of its rivals and neighbors in the international community with the excuse of anti-terrorism, India has secretly funded terrorist forces in Pakistan, in various parts of the South Asian country, such as its separatist-plagued Balochistan, inciting local secessionists to undermine regional stability through terrorist attacks, they revealed.
Through looking into historical materials and related news reports from both Pakistani and Indian media sources, as well as speaking with sources and observers who are familiar with the situation in Balochistan, the Global Times found that India has a long history of backing terrorism in Pakistan.
'Concrete Evidence'
In December 2023, a commander of the Baloch National Army (BNA) separatist militant group, who had surrendered himself to the Pakistani government, disclosed that India has been secretly supporting terrorist activities in Balochistan and financing separatist forces in the region.
According to Pakistani media sources, commander Sarfraz Ahmed Bungulzai made the announcement at a press conference in Quetta, the capital city of Balochistan. Bungulzai said that he thought his armed struggle was for Baloch rights, but later he realized that "India is involved in all these conspiracies."
Bungulzai mentioned a helicopter crash in 2022, in which six Pakistani army officials, including a general, were martyred. He said at the press conference that the secessionist group Baloch Raj Aajoi Sangar (BRAS) had taken responsibility for the incident at India's command.
"And after taking money from India, they shed the blood of their own Baloch," said Bungulzai, according to Pakistani news website Dawn.
A Pakistani source told the Global Times that once again, it shone a light on India's behind-the-scenes villainy.
However, Chinese observers said the commander's surrender does not mean the collapse of the BNA, the group may have an impact on similar terrorist and separatist forces there.
Apart from the latest case pointing to India, a few years back, there was another case that indicated that India was probably supporting terrorism in Pakistan.
In March 2016, Pakistan's Inter Services Public Relations released a confessional video statement of an Indian spy agent named Kulbhushan Yadav (An Indian Navy Officer), who was reportedly arrested red-handed earlier that month while attempting to infiltrate Pakistan from the border area.
According to an article by the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP), Yadav said in the video that he was a serving officer of the Indian Navy, and did intelligence gathering for Indian agencies under the cover name Hussein Mubarik Patel.
"I was picked up by RAW (the Research and Analysis Wing, India's alleged external intelligence agency) in 2013 end," Yadav said. "My purpose was to hold meetings with Baloch insurgents and carry out activities with their collaboration. These activities have been of [a] criminal nature, leading to the killing of or maiming of Pakistani citizens."
Multiple instances have been highlighted by Pakistan's security authorities on some international forums, illustrating how the RAW funds elements in Pakistan to spread unrest, observer Ali Abbas Ramay, a journalist with the City News Network Pakistan, told the Global Times.
"Proof of India's involvement in creating the BLA has been presented, including Yadav's confessions," Ramay said.
The clues of India's connection with terrorist forces in Pakistan could also be found in a few Indian media reports.
The Hindu, for instance, published an article in July 2019, stating "It is established that BLA (Baloch Liberation Army) Commanders, in the past, had sought medical treatment in India's hospitals, often under disguise or with fake identities." Pakistan designated the BLA as a terrorist organization in 2006.
The Hindu article referred to BLA's militant commander who "was based in Delhi for at least six months in 2017," to receive "extensive treatment for kidney-related ailments." It is known that Baloch sardars "maintained warm personal ties with various Indian political figures," the article said.
Some of the related evidence has been made public. Many other concrete forms of evidence show that India backs terrorism in Pakistan, although they have not yet been released for a variety of reasons, said a source close to the situation in Balochistan.
"We have had the evidence long before," the source told the Global Times. He said that he was "100 percent" sure that India has been funding the terrorist forces in Balochistan.
Double Standard in Fighting Terrorism
Some Pakistani scholars believe that India has a long history of continuous interference in Pakistan's affairs.
For example, scholar M. Ikram Rabbani wrote in his book Comprehensive Pakistan Studies that the interference "can be traced back to the times of independence from the British rule."
In his book, Rabbani cited Subrahmaniyam, a former director of the then Indian Institute of Defence Studies, who said during a symposium in March 1971 that "what India must realize that the breakup of Pakistan is in our interest and an opportunity which will never come again."
Worse still, while supporting separatist groups to commit terrorist attacks in regions like Balochistan, India is good at taking the habitual tactic of a thief crying "stop thief" in the international community, while slinging mad at Pakistan, Pakistani and Chinese observers noted.
India employs a consistent double standard toward terrorism, said Ye Hailin, deputy director of the National Institute of International Strategy of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. "If you look at India's media and think tank reports, you will find that their descriptions of the terrorist attacks in Balochistan are completely different from those of the situation in Kashmir," Ye told the Global Times.
Ramay echoed Ye's words, saying the evidence of India's adoption of double standard in countering terrorism "is evident."
He pointed out that India has sought to tarnish Pakistan's image globally by leveling serious allegations of terrorism, aiming to deter investments and striving to include Pakistan in the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) blacklist.
The blacklist contains countries that the FATF deems to be non-cooperative in the global fight against money laundering and terrorist financing.
"China firmly opposes double standard in counterterrorism," noted Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning at a press conference on December 27, 2023, while responding to a question asking about its comments on then-recent media reports, which said that the surrendered BNA commander disclosed that India has been secretly supporting terrorist activities in Balochistan.
"Terrorism is humanity's common enemy," Mao said. "To support and use terrorist groups and let them thrive out of one's selfish interests at the expense of international and regional security benefits no one and will only backfire."
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Pakistani police officers and investigators examine a burned van after a blast at the entrance of the Confucius Institute at Karachi University on April 26, 2022. The Baloch Liberation Army claimed responsibility for the bombing. Photo: VCG
China-aid Projects Become Targets of Terror Attacks
For years, China has been helping in economic development that has benefited local people through various investment and assistance projects across Pakistan.
The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), for instance, is a flagship project under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) proposed by China. Launched in 2013, it connects Pakistan's southwest Gwadar Port with Kashi in Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, contributing to Pakistan's infrastructure through energy, transport, and industrial cooperation.
China has been a true development partner to Pakistan through the CPEC and BRI projects, said Nouman Rashid, a media advisor of Pakistani media GNN News. "No matter how many problems may come up or whichever Pakistani political party comes into power, these projects are of the people and for the people," Rashid told the Global Times.
However, these projects became a target of some terrorist forces in Pakistan, who "believe that if they can hurt the Chinese nationals in Pakistan through terrorism, the BRI and CPEC projects can be compromised," Moiz Farooq, executive editor of Pakistan-based Daily Ittehad Medis Group, told the Global Times.
Some terrorist activities are supported by Pakistan's rivals who "always intend to sabotage the friendship between China and Pakistan," he added.
The suicide bombing which took place outside the University of Karachi's Confucius Institute on April 26, 2022, was a typical tragedy targeting Chinese nationals in Pakistan, which killed three Chinese nationals and a local driver. The BLA claimed responsibility for the bombing the following day, and warned of more deadly attacks on Chinese targets.
Trying to split and destabilize Pakistan is the main purpose behind India's backing of terrorism in regions like Balochistan, said Liu Zongyi, director of the Center for South Asia Studies at the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies. "And now there is another purpose: To obstruct and undermine the construction of the CPEC."
Balochistan is a key region of the CPEC, Liu said. "India supports separatism and terrorism in Balochistan and other regions in Pakistan, so as to weaken both Pakistan and China," he told the Global Times. "From the beginning, India has seen the CPEC as a geopolitical project that will hurt its so-called new opportunities in South Asia."
To help maintain regional stability in some Pakistani areas, apart from the current anti-terrorism cooperation, China has made great efforts to support local economic and social development, and improve the living standards of the people there, trying hard to eliminate the root causes of terrorism and separatism at the source, Liu said.
"China's projects are most beneficial for the people of Balochistan," noted Ramay. He mentioned that the Pakistan-China Friendship Hospital in Balochistan was recently completed, saying the hospital is "a major project to improve access to quality medical services in the region."
"Today, the [China-aided] New Gwadar International Airport, hospitals, and mega projects for clean water, have been completed, bringing relief to the people of Balochistan," said Ramay.
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