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- अभिनेत्री ने बड़े पर्दे पर रखा था कदम, आज मना रहीं जन्मदिन". "First look of 'Bhojpuriya Raja' unveiled". The Times of India. 13 January 2017. "From Amrapali Dubey...
- Bhojpuri language are called Bhojpuriyas and are an Indo-Aryan ethno-linguistic group. There are an estimated 150 million Bhojpuriyas worldwide, with the vast...
- Bhojpuri cinema and Bihar tourism. Pandey debuted in 2007 with the film Bhojpuriya Bhaiya, which he also produced, and subsequently starred in several Bhojpuri...
- The Bhojpuri people, also known as Bhojpuriya-sawb (Devanagari: भोजपुरिया सब; Kaithi: 𑂦𑂷𑂔𑂣𑂳𑂩𑂲𑂨𑂰 𑂮𑂥; Romanized: bho****uriyā sab) are an Indo-Aryan...
- Bhojpur district, Buxar, Kaimur and Rohtas) and the adjective Bhojpuri or Bhojpuriya extended to mean the language or people of Bhojpur and even beyond it...
- region, and it has been traditionally worn as a scarf by the Odia men, Bhojpuriya men and Bengali men. Gamcha is also a headwear for Bengali men in Bangladesh...
- Director(s) Notes 2007 Rangilee Chunariya Tohre Naam Raja Raj Kumar 2008 Bhojpuriya Daroga Pawan Sudip Pandey 2008 Pratigya Pawan Susheel Upadhyay 2009 Saiya...
- Aur Kurukshetra Tu Jaan Hau Hamaar Dharmatma Nathuniya Pe Goli Maare Bhojpuriya Don Don's lover Rangbaz Daroga Aanchal Nainihal Saat Saheliyan Mona Devra...
- This article provides lists of famous and notable Bhojpuriya-sawb or Bhojpuri people in the Indian subcontinent and other countries like Suriname, Mauritius...
- languages. Regional and local Indian English East Region: Odia English, Bhojpuriya English, ****amese English, Bengali English, North-East Indian English...