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- Holiday: A Soldier Is Never Off Duty is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film written and directed by A. R. Murugadoss, starring Akshay Kumar...
- ****ociates get caught and brought to justice forms the rest of the story. Akruti Singh Prasanna Shetty Riyamikka Ajay Raj Abhenav Mahajit Praboojit Shan...
- Desh Mein Hai Meraa Dil, the same year. From 2010 to 2012, she portra**** Akruti in Sapnon Se Bhare Naina alongside Dishank Arora. In 2012, she appeared...
- Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences, Yashoda Hospitals, LV Prasad Eye Care, Akruti Institute of cosmetic and plastic surgery, Fever Hospital, Durgabai Deshmukh...
- performed in many national events. He was recipient of several awards including Akruti Samman, Peter Naurangi Sahitya Samman and Jharkhand Bibhuti. He was awarded...
- Gemini Ugadi Puraskaralu Hyderabad Times Film Awards Vamsee Berkely Awards Akruti Film Awards FNCC Awards Andhra Pradesh Film Journalist's ****ociation Awards...
- automatically converts it into Devanāgarī. Some po****r phonetic typing tools are Akruti, Baraha IME and Google IME. The Mac OS X operating system includes two different...
- Agarwal Nayan Bhatt as Satyavati Amita Nangia Anil Kochar Sonia Rakkar Akruti Mistry Sona Batra Madhu Bharti Rahul Bose Asha Bachani Bharat Arora Priyanka...
- Haveli taluka, Pune district - IT/ITES WIPRO, Hinjawadi, Pune - IT/ITES DLF Akruti - IT/ITES Maharashtra Airport Development Corporation (MADC), MIHAN, Nagpur...
- Bollywood film shot entirely in Gujarat. It stars Dinesh Lamba, Homi Wadia and Akruti Agrawal in lead roles and Milan Vaidya, Manoj Parmar, Arman Tahil, Uday...