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Soha Ali Khanसोहा अली खान Born Soha Ali Khan PataudiOctober 4, 1978 (1978-10-04) (age 30)New Delhi, India Other name(s) SohaSoha AliSoha Sultana KhanSoha Khan Occupation Actress Years active 2004 - Present Spouse(s) None Soha Ali Khan (Hindi सोहा अली खान, Urdu سوها علي ) (born as Soha Ali Khan Pataudi on October 4, 1978 in New DelhiIndiais an Indian Early life Khan was born into the family of nawabs of Pataud. Her father, Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi the current nawab, is a former captain of the Indian cricket team Her mother, Sharmila Tagore is a noted film actress, and a distant relative of the Nobel LaureateRabindranath Tagore Her brother, Saif Ali Khanis also a Bollywood actor and her sister, Saba Ali Khan, a jewellery designer. She attended The British Schoolin New Delhi and then studied history at Balliol College, OxforUniversity. She has a Masters in History and International Relations from the London School of Economics and Political Science.[1] Career Before embarking upon her film career, Soha worked for the Ford Foundation and Citibank She is involved in a range of activities outside the acting world, including serving on the Advisory Board for a new project of the public entrepreneur group, Res Publica. She has also recently modeled for the spring-summer collection of Globus, an Indian chain of boutiques. Soha made her acting debut with the Bollywood film Dil Maange More(2004), where she shared credits with Shahid Kapoor Ayesha Takia and Tulip Joshi She has since received critical acclaim for her performances in the Bengalifilm Antar Mahal(2005) and Rang De Basan(2006). Her latest release, Khoya Khoya Chand has earned her critical acclaim, although it was not successful at the box office. Awards 2007: Star's Sabsey Favourite Nayi Heroine 2007: GIFA Best Supporting Actress for Rang De Basanti 2007: IIFA Best Supporting Actress Award for Rang De Basanti 2007: Nominated-Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award for Rang De Basanti Filmography Year Film Role Other notes 2008 Iti Srikanta Kamallata Dil Maange More Neha 2005 Pyaar Mein Twist Jasomati 2006 Rang De Sonia Winner IIFA Best Supporting Actress Award Ahista Ahista Megha 2007 Khoya Khoya Chand Nikhat 2008 Mumbai Meri Jaan Rupali Joshi Dil Kabaddi Mita Tera Kya Hoga Johnny Preeti 2009 Dhoondte Reh Jaaoge Neha Airport Filming 99 Filming . |
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Noor jehan
Jehan in the film Anarkali (1958)
Background information
Birth name
Allah Wasai
Born
September 21, 1926(1926-09-21)
Origin
Kot Murad Khan Kasur Punjabi, British IndiaDied
December 23, 2000 (aged 74); Karachi, Sindh Pakistan
Genre(s)
Qawwali, Indian music, Pakistani music
Occupation(s)
film director, film actress, singer, music composer
Years active
1930–1996
Noor Jehan (Urdu نور جہاں) was the adopted stage name for Allah Wasai (born September 21 1926 – December 23, 2000) who was a singer and actress in British India and Pakistan. She is renowned as one of the greatest singers of her time in South Asia and was given the honorific title of Mallika-e-Tarranum (Urdu: ملکہ ترنم, English the queen of melody).
Born in a family of musicians, Wasai was pushed by her parents to follow in their musical footsteps and become a singer but she was more interested in acting in films and graced the earliest Pakistani films with her performances. Where she holds an astounding record of 10,000 songs to her singing credits in various languages of Pakistan including Urdu, Punjabi and Sindhi languages,[1] she is also considered to be the first female Pakistani film director.
In 1957, Jehan was awarded the President's Award for her acting and singing capabilities.
Early life and background
Noor Jehan was born in Kasur, British India(now Pakistan) and was one of the eleven children of professional musicians Madad Ali and Fateh Bibi.
The family would often perform at theatres, although only Wasai's eldest sisters would go on to pursue a career in acting. Two of her sisters, Eidan and Haider Bandi, were successful actors at the rural Taka Theatre in Lahore
Career
Allah Wasai began to sing at the age of five or six years old and showed a keen interest in a range of styles, including traditional folk and popular theatre. Realising her potential for singing, her mother sent her to receive early training in classical singing under Ustad Bade Ghula AlKhan who was also a native of Kasur. He instructed her in the traditions of the Patiala Gharanaof Hindustani classical music and the classical forms of thumri dhrupad and khyal At the age of nine, Wasai drew the attention of Punjabi musician Ghulam Ahmed Chishti who would later introduce her to stage in Lahore. He composed some ghazals, naats and folk songs for her to perform, although she was more keen in breaking into acting or playback singing. Once her vocational training finished, Wasai pursued a career in singing alongside her sisters in Lahore and would usually take part in the live song and dance performances prior to screenings of films in film theatres
The family moved to Calcutta in hope of developing the movie careers of Wasai and her sisters. During their stay in Calcutta, the renowned singer Mukhtar Begum, encouraged Wasai and her two older sisters to join film companies and recommended them to various producers. She also recommended them to her husband, Agha Hashar Kashmiri who owned a maidan theatre (a tented theatre to accommodate large audiences). It was here that Wasai received the stage name Baby Noor Jehan. Her older sisters were offered jobs with one of the Seth Sukh Karnanicompanies, Indira Movietone and they went on to be known as the Punjab Mail. Wasai would later adopt Mukhtar Begum's way of performance and sari attire.
In 1935, K.D. Mehra directed Pind di Kudhi in which Jehan acted along with her sisters.She next acted in a film called Missar Ka Sitara (1936) by the same company and sang in it for music composer, Damodar Sharma.Baby Noor Jehan also played the child role of Heer in the film Heer-Sayyal (1937). After a few years in Calcutta Noor Jehan returned to Lahore in 1938. In 1939, Ghulam Hairder composed songs for Jehan which led to her early popularity. She then recorded her first song Shala Jawaniyan Mane for Dalsukh M. Pancholi's movie Gul Bakavli.
Prior to Khandaan Jehan was cast as a child artist. It was in 1942 that she played the main lead opposite Pran.Khandaan's success saw her shifting to Mumbai, where she shared melodies with Shanta Apte in Duhai (1943). It was in this film that Noor Jehan lent her voice for the second time, to another actress named Husn Bano In 1945 Jehan player the lead role, along side Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle, in the movie Badi Maa.
In 1945, she achieved a milestone, when she sung a Qawwali with Zohrabai Ambalewali and Amirbai Karnataki which was "Aahen Na Bhareen Shikave Na Kiye". This was the first ever Qawwali recorded in female voices in subcontinent films.
Noor Jehan's last film in India was Mirza Sahibaan (1947) which starred Prithviraj Kapoor's brother Trilok Kapoor. Noor Jehan sang 127 songs in Indian films and the number of talking films she made from 1932 to 1947 was 69. The number of silents was 12. Fifty-five of her films were made in Mumbai, eight in Calcutta, five in Lahore and one in Rangoon Burma
Acting career in Pakistan
After Pakistan Independence in 1947, Jehan decided to move to Pakistan, her country of birth along with her husband Rizvi. She left Bombay and settled in Karachi with her family.
Three years after settling in Pakistan, Noor Jehan starred in her first film in Pakistan, Chanwey (1951), opposite Santosh Kumar, which was also her first Punjabi film as a heroine. Shaukat and Noor Jehan directed this film together making Noor Jehan Pakistan's first female director. Noor Jehan's second film in Pakistan was Dopatta (1952) which turned out to be an even bigger success than Chanwey (1951).
Her penultimate film as an actress/singer was Mirza Ghalib (1961).This contributed to the strengthening of her iconic stature. She gained another audience for herself. Her rendition of Faiz Ahmed Faiz's Mujshe pehli si mohabbat mere mehboob na maang is a unique example of tarranum, reciting poetry as a song. Noor Jehan last starred in Baaji in 1963, though not in a leading role. Noor Jehan bade farewell to acting in 1963 after a career of 33 years (1930 to 1963). The pressure of being a mother of six children and the demanding wife of a hero (Ejaz Durrani) forced her to give up her career. Noor Jehan made 14 films in Pakistan, ten in Urdu, four in Punjabi.
Jehan as a playback singer
After quiting acting she took up playback singing. She made her debut as a playback singer in 1960 with the film Salma. Her first initial playback for a Pakistani film was for Jan-e-Bahar (1958), in which she sung the song Kaisa Naseeb Layi Thi, picturised on Musarrat Nazir. She received many awards, including with the highest Pakistani honour in entertainment, Tamgha-eImtiaz (The Pride of Performance) in 1966, Pakistan's top civil award.
In the 1990s Jehan also sang for then débutante actresses Neeli and Reema. For this very reason, Sabiha Khanum affectionately called her Sadabahar (evergreen). Her popularity was further boosted with her patriotic songs during the 1965 war between Pakistan and India.
Jehan visited India in 1982 to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of the Indian talkie where she met Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in New Delhi and was received by Dilip Kumar and Lata Mangeshkar in Mumbai
Last years and death
In 1986, on a tour of North America, Jehan suffered from chest pains and was dignosed with angina after which she went under a surgery to install a pacemaker. In 2000, Jehan was hospitalised in Karachi and suffered a heart attack. On Saturday afternoon, December 23, 200 Noor Jehan died from heart failure. Her funeral took place at Jamia Masjid Sultan, Karachi and she was buried at the Gizri Graveyard near the Saudi Consulate in Karachi.
Filmography
Year
Film
1939
Gul Bakavli
Imandaar
Pyam-e-Haq
1940
Sajni
Yamla Jat
1941
Chaudhry
Red Signal
Umeed
Susral
1942
Chandani
Dheeraj
Faryad
Khaandan
1943
Nadaan
Duhai
Naukar
1944
Lal Haveli
Dost
1945
Zeenat
Gaon ki Gori
Badi Maa
Bhai Jaan
1946
Anmol Ghadi
Dil
Humjoli
Sofia
Jadoogar
Maharana Pratab
1947
Mirza Sahibaan
Jugnu
Abida
Mirabai
1951
Chanwey
1952
Dopatta
1953
Gulnar
Anarkali
1955
Patey Khan
1956
Lakt-e-Jigar
Intezar
1957
Nooran
1958
Choomantar
Anarkali
1959
Neend
Pardaisan
Koel
1961
Mirza Ghalib
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ASIN PROFILEBirth name : Asin ThotunkalScreen Name : AsinDate of Birth : October 26, 1985Birth Place : Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India Sign : ScorpioHeight : 5′4”Weight : 53 kgMother Tongue : MalayalamLives in : Cochin, Kerala, IndiaNationality : IndianProfession : ActressReligion : ChristainFather’s Name : Joseph Thotunkal (Businessman & Ex-C.B.I officer)Mother’s Name : Dr. Celine Thotunkal (civil surgeon)Marital status : singleEducation : B.A. English Literature at St. Teresa’s College, Cochin, KeralaLikes : SimplicityDislike : Dishonesty FAVOURITESFood : Fresh water Fish or prawans fied with kerala riceColor : Red, blackCartoon : Tom & JerryOther facts : Started learning Bharatnatyam from the age of threeHobbies : Dancing, readingLanguages Known : Malyalyam, Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, English, FrenchDebut Film : Narendra Makan Jayakanthan Vaka (Malyalyam Movie) ASIN BIOGRAPHY Asin Thottumkal who is now known as Asin is a native of Kerala. She was born on 26th October, 1981 in Hyderabad and is the only daughter of her parents Mr. Joseph and Mrs. Celine Joseph. Though her mother tongue is Malayalam, she speaks French, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Hindi and English. She is a literature student of St. Teresa’s College, Cochin . She was into business and modeling before entering the film industry. Her entry to films was through the Malayalam industry. During her leisure, Asin spends time reading books. She also loves watching movies and cartoons, especially Tom and Jerry. Her favorite colors are Red and Black. Though we see her in screen in traditional costumes wearing lot of jewels, we will rarely see her off-screen like that. Jeans and Shirts is her favorite attire. She loves Kerela rice and fried fresh water fish. Asin’s principle of success is hard work. She works almost round the clock with utmost sincerity which is fetching her glory. window.google_render_ad(); window.google_render_ad(); |
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Name: Kashmira Shah (Kashmera) Birthdate: 5' 7" (1.70 m) A former model and beauty queen (both as Miss University World and Miss India talent winner), Shah has acted on the big screen and on stage for over eight years, fast becoming a household name in India. She is best known for her roles in such hits as Yes Boss and Jungle, as well as for her acclaimed dancing numbers in movies like Vaastav and Aankhen. Kashmira started doing theater and soon proved herself as an accomplished actress in her many plays. This may have contributed to her showcase of her talents in 'Jungle' where her performance earned her a coveted Best Supporting Actress nomination in the local film industry. Shah recently graduated from prominent co-starring roles to lead parts - notably, in a anticipated series of films including one wherein which she plays Revati, a poor rag picker who finds her dignity in a journey of self-discovery. And her latest project, My Bollywood Bride, where in addition to co-writing the screenplay she plays the lead role of Reena, a Bollywood film star that falls in love with an American writer played by Jason Lewis (Sex and the City) Kashmera is now slated to star in two more Hollywood films and several Bollywood films all currently in pre-production or production. Whatever the medium, Shah seems to have a knack for being involved in successful projects. She was recently ranked among the Top 35 All Time Actresses in India and she has been promoted as the Worlds Most Exotic Woman and/or India's Most Exotic Export! |
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Biography - Atif Aslam Birth name: Muhammad Atif Aslam Born: Wazirabad, Pakistan Origin: Lahore, Pakistan Genre(s): Pop,Rock Occupation(s): Singer Musician Instrument(s): guitar Years active: 2005 - Present Associated acts: Jal Life & CareerAtif attended high School at PAF College, Lahore, where he played Kabaddi and became interested in music. He attended Punjab Institute of Computer Science (PICS) to do his Bachelors in Computer Science (BCs). It was at PICS, Lahore that he met guitarist and talented young composer, Gohar Mumtaz. This lead to performances at their college and at various restaurants eventually pushing the pair into finding a name for their subtly formed band, which they named "Jal" - which means water.Working together, the pair recorded the song Aadat (with the help of Salman Albert, amongst other established and accomplished Pakistani musicians). It became popular on a host of promotional Pakistani music websites. The music video for Aadat was shot one day in a warehouse in Karachi. On the base of this one song, “Jal” began their tour of Pakistan—such was the strength of “Aadat”. However, whilst on tour, personal problems led to a verbal bust-up resulting in an unannounced and indefinite hiatus, during which Atif launched his solo career.Atif Aslam, after leaving Jal, released a new solo album, Jal Pari (meaning "Mermaid") which was a big hit. The Songs Woh Lamhey, Dil Haarey and few others were smash hits on both Pakistani radio stations and Music Channels. As both the Jal, “Aadat”, and Atif’s album, Jalpari, shared certain tracks (such as “Aadat”, “Bheegi Raatein”, “Wo Lamhey”, “Ankhon se”) an unofficial war over rights began which resulted in both sides claiming to possess hard proof to support their respective claims (that, they alone owned the concerned songs). The hype this feud gave to both Atif and the new Jal was extraordinary and split the musical nation with the fans of each side backing their respective favourite.Whilst the drama of lyrics & composition ownership continued in Pakistan, Bollywood director Mahesh Bhatt called Atif Aslam to seek his consent to include "Woh Lamhey" in the soundtrack of his new motion picture, Zeher (2005). The song (especially the remix version) became a hit. This pattern of a slow playback song by Atif in the movie, supplemented by a remix version released for radio airplay was to become standard procedure with Atif’s songs on the Indian market.He recorded a song for the movie Kalyug (2005), entitled Juda Hokey Bhi - a slight variation of the ever famous Aadat song. Like with “Wo Lamhey / Bheegi Yaadein”, a slow version became the theme for the movie and part of the official soundtrack, whilst a remixed version was released to hit the radio stations and desi clubs worldwide.After recording for Kalyug, an Irani director in Hollywood contacted Atif and within very little time, Atif recorded three songs for that same director’s Hollywood movie, Man Push Cart and was rewarded with a small cameo role in the movie.Atif re-emerged in the subcontinent with a new track, “Tere Bin” (translation: [Without You]) for the Bollywood Movie, Bas Ek Pal (2006). The song "Tere Bin" became a hit in India and Pakistan. It was also being considered as one of the most touching and heart melting numbers of the year 2006. In between the copyright war and media war with Gohar ( Jal ) and recording Bollywood songs, Atif has been touring the world and working on his new album.Atif visited various countries in Asia, Europe & The Americas which include Pakistan,Bangladesh, India, UAE, UK, Canada & America—taking his sound to the “pardesi” (expatriates of the subcontinent) worldwide. Atif’s new album has been entitled Doorie and has released on December 2006. The songs include Maula, Doorie, Kuch is tarah, and Hum Kis Gali. Muhammad Atif Aslam was born on 12th march 1983 in Wazirabad Gujranwala. Atif’s kinder garden started in Model town Lahore at Kimberley Hall School. His first stage manifestation was in a fancy dress show at his school when he was in grade–1 where he performed as Imran Khan “ Captain of Pakistan Cricket Team”. Since then cricket was like a passion to him. He was never tired of playing cricket for hours in his car porch whether it is scorching sun outside or even raining. At that time he was not used to listen any kind of songs.At the age of 9 in 1991 he was shifted to Rawalpindi/Islamabad where he continued his studies in Saint Pauls School. He started playing Basket Ball and he use to lead his school team for various matches. Atif came back to Lahore in 1995 where he continued his studies in Divisional Public School Model Town. For his immense passion for cricket he was selected in his school team as a fast bowler. Atif cleared his 10th grade in 14 years of age with a distinctive edge that he has always been the youngest boy in the class because of his double promotions while he was in Kimberley Hall.Atif started his HSc in PAF College Lahore. Cricket was all the times with him. He was in his college team as well where he presented his college in other cities. Beside his studies he was putting his maximum time in practicing for the professional cricket. During his college life he come across with some interest in music. His eldest brother was having a collection of more than 8,000 songs of almost all music genres. Un-intentionally he was developing a habit of listening to this all kind of music in his house. As a good learner he quickly grasped the control of voice but till that time he was not interested in singing, his passion was to enter in Pakistan cricket team as a fast bowler and he was right on track while practicing at the net at Shapes club Lahore where Imran Khan use to come and give tips to him for bowling.The twist in the story comes when one day he was singing with his friends at the college canteen. His friends insisted him to participate in the singing on Independence Day celebrations at PAF College Lahore and Sargodha in 1998. He performed there and won the competition. After HSc Atif Joined Punjab Institute of Computer Science Gulberg Campus. This time studies were much more demanding as compared to the previous ones. He has to sacrifice his time for the cricket.His hobby of singing continued when he entered in the singing competition of his college There were a total of 8 participants .The media team entered atif’s name in the competition at the eleventh hour and he won the competition singing a hit number of “string” “Duur”.He kept on winning these competitions every semester until he announced that he will not participate in next competitions so that someone else can also win the competitions. He found Goher at his college who was having good interest in Music & was a good, talented guitarist. Together they use to practice a lot and started doing mini concerts for their friend. Atif use to sing the Junoon’s and string’s song at the concert. The volume of audience kept on increasing. They performed concerts for their college, McDonalds and some other restaurants as well.Atif recorded the legendary song “AADAT” at Mekal Hassan’s Studio. Mekal injected his professionalism in the song to make it worth listening time after time. Atif formed the band and named the band as “JAL” which means water, the essence of life. The song got popularity on the different musical websites on Pakistan. The song was also being on aired on major Radio channels of Pakistan like FMr within just 5 months of the sale and its still continuing. His song Woh Lamhay fetch him the nomination as best singer for 2005 in almost all the film awards of bollywood including Film Fare Awards, Zee Cine Awards, and IIFA Awards etc. He just got nominated for Best Playback Singer (Male) for his song "Tere Bin" from movie "Bas Ek Pal" for Filmfare Awards 2007.Some of the awards he has won include: Best playback singer, Best debut singer - Sahara Sangeet Awards (India) Winner OF Best Song Best Lyricist Best Composition - ARY Music Awards (Pakistan) Most Wanted Male - The Music Awards (Pakistan) You have to be logged in to edit this biography Want to know more? 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Hashmi Profile & Biography Date of Birth: 24th March, 1979.Nickname: Serial Kisser, Farhaan.Height: 5′9″Education: Graduate (Sydenhum College).Debut Film: “Footpath”Film Awards: None Mini BiographyEmraan Hashmi was born to a Muslim father and Catholic mother. After graduation he made up his mind to pursue his career in film industry. Imran Hashmi made his Bollywood debut with the film “Footpath”. But he shot into fame with the hit film “Murder”. His next few films such as “Zeher”, “Kalyug”, “Aksar”, “Gangaster” and “Ashiq Banaya Aapne” were successful at box office and almost all the songs in his films sang by either Himesh Reshamiya or Kunal Ganjawala, became huge hit. Emran has been given title of Serial Kisser because of sex and kissing scenes in most of his movies. He is so fed up with his kissing scenes that he tried to shed his image of serial kisser in the film “Awarapan”. Even in his interviews Imran has said that he will not be doing any kissing scenes in his future films. Filmography # Jannat (2008)# Awarapan (2007) …. Shivam# The Train (2007) …. Vishal Dixit# Good Boy, Bad Boy (2007) …. Raju P. Malhotra# Anjaam (2007)# Dil Diya Hai (2006) …. Saahil# The Killer (2006) …. Nikhil Joshi# Gangster (2006) (as Emran Hashmi) …. Akash# Aksar (2006) …. Ricky Sharma… aka Often (India: English title: literal title)# Jawani Diwani: A Youthful Joyride (2006) …. Mann Kapoor# Kalyug (2005) …. Alibhai# Chocolate (2005) …. Deva# Aashiq Banaya Aapne: Love Takes Over (2005) …. Vikram “Vicky” Mathur… aka You Were Made for Love (International: English title: literal title)# Zeher (2005) (as Emran Hashmi) …. Siddharth Mehra# Tumsa Nahin Dekha (2004) …. Daksh Mital# Murder (2004) …. Sunny# Footpath (2003) …. Raghu Srivastav Trivia * Emraan Hashmi is nephew of famous producer and director Mahesh Bhatt.* He has added extra ‘a’ in his name as per numerology.* His full name is Emraan Anwar Hashmi. |
Rakhi sawant This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding reliable references (ideally, using inline citations). Unsourced material may be and removed. (August 2008) Rakhi Sawant Born February 3, 1980 (1980-02-03) (age 29)Mumbai,india Occupation Actress, Model Rakhi Sawant born on November 25, 1978 [1] is an Indian dancer and Hindi film and television actress, and later a television talk show hosts. She comes from a Marathi Hindu family Biography .[citation needed] Filmography Year Title Role Other notes 2009 Sameer Jena's Next Filming 2009 Muthirai Tamil filmSpecial Appearance (Item number) 2008 1920 (film) Special Appearance (Item number) 2008 'Krazzy 4 Special Appearance (Item number) 2008 Horn, OK, Please!! In Production (Replaced Tanushree Dutta) 2008 Love Game In Production 2007 Shootout at Lokhandwala Guest Appearance 2007 Geleya Special Appearance (Item number) 2007 Buddha Mar Gaya Lead Role 2006 Gumnaam - The Unknown On Hold 2006 Gahraee Post-Production 2006 Hot Money Special Appearance 2006 Malamaal Weekly Special Appearance (Item number) 2006 Khaffa Post-Production 2006 Koii To Apna Hota 2006 Hello…Kaun Hai? Post-Production 2006 24x7 Bombay Saloon Unisex Under Production 2005 Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena Special Appearance (Item number) 2005 Khamosh - Khauff Ki Raat Kashmira 2005 Mumbai Express Special Appearance 2004 Main Hoon Na 2004 Masti Ms. Saxena Cameo 2004 Paisa Vasool 2003 Aanch Guest Appearance 2003 Patth 2003 2nd 2003 Bad Boys 2003 Om Celina 2003 Chura Liyaa Hai Tumne Sheena Special Appearance (Item number) 2003 Dum 2002 Gautam Govinda 2002 Baadmash No. 1 2001 Ehsaas - A Feeling Maria 2000 Kurukshetra Geeta As herself 2000 Joru Ka Ghulam Chandni 1999 Dil Kya Kare 1999 Dil Ka Sauda References ^ http://www.indianceleb.com/celebrities/rakhi-sawat^ " ‘I wanted to cast myself in Rakhi Sawant's role'". Hindustan Times. 200707-09 http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/StoryPage.aspx?id=ccf93457-d7a3-4700-9818-e937b1e3372 Retrieveon 2007-08-17. External links Rakhi Sawant at the Internet Movie Database |
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