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Chhote Sarkar (lit. 'Little Lord') may
refer to
these Indian films:
Chhote Sarkar (1938 film), a 1938
Hindi film
Chhote Sarkar (1961 film), a 1961 Hindi...
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Chhote Sarkar (translation:
Little Prince) is a 1996
Indian Hindi-language
romantic thriller film
directed by
Vimal Kumar and
written by S. Khan and Naeem-Ejaz...
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Chhote Nawab (transl. Little Master) is a 1961
Indian Hindi-language
romantic comedy film
written by
Mumtaz Ali and
directed by S. A. Akbar.
Produced under...
- languages. She
first appeared in the
reality show Amul STAR
Voice of India,
Chhote Ustaad at the age of 13.
Anwesha is a
student of Lycée School, Kolkata....
- Bade
Miyan Chote Miyan (transl. Big
Mister and
Little Mister) is a 1998
Indian Hindi-language
action comedy film
directed by
David Dhawan and produced...
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Ghuge Sachin Pilgaonkar Vaishali Samant Adarsh Shinde "Me
Honaar Superstar Chhote Ustaad winner:
Shuddhi Kadam lifts the trophy; wins a cash
prize of Rs....
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Chhote Nawab or
Chote Nawab (lit. 'Little Master') may
refer to:
Chhote Nawab, a 1961
Indian film by S. A.
Akbar Chotay Nawab, a 1980 ****stani film by...
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Chhote Lal Ray is an
Indian politician and a
member of
Bihar Legislative ****embly,
representing the
Parsa ****embly
constituency in the
Saran district in...
- by
Chhote Pathan (Kabir Bedi) and his men
Rajjo Singh (Raj Babbar) and D.K
Sharma (Dalip Tahil). Babu
knows many of the gang's secrets, and
Chhote promises...
- Chhattisgarh, went to Tamarind. There, he
praised the
leadership of Babu
Chhote Lal. In the year 1937,
Srivastava was
elected the
President of the Dhamtari...