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Marhi Da
Deeva is a 1989
Indian Punjabi-language film
directed by
Surinder Singh,
starring Raj Babbar,
Deepti Naval and Parik****
Sahni in the lead roles...
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Marhi Da
Deeva (transl. The Lamp of the Tomb) may
refer to:
Marhi Da
Deeva (novel), a 1964 Punjabi-language
novel by
Indian writer Gurdial Singh Marhi...
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Daria Deeva (born 2
September 1990,
Nizhny Tagil) is a
Russian swimmer. She
competed for
Russia at the 2012
Summer Olympics, in the women's 100 m ****troke...
- and a
young girl dies in a hit and run in two
seemingly unrelated deaths.
Deeva Jani, a Paris-based
fashion executive,
returns home to
clear her brother...
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Marhi Da
Deeva (Originally in Punjabi: ਮੜ੍ਹੀ ਦਾ ਦੀਵਾ,
Literally meaning: The Lamp of the Tomb),
sometimes spelled as
Marhi Da Diva, is a 1964 Punjabi...
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Natalia Deeva (born 29
December 1979) is a
Belarusian deaf
female swimmer. She has
competed at the
Deaflympics on six occasions, the most appearances...
- when he
published the
novel Marhi Da
Deeva in 1964. The
novel was
later adapted into the
Punjabi film
Marhi Da
Deeva in 1989,
directed by
Surinder Singh...
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cinema as he gave
remarkable performances in
Chann Pardesi (1980),
Marhi Da
Deeva (1989), and Long Da
Lishkara (1986) –
three art
house movies with serious...
- the
rulers before King
Koimala only
ruled over
parts of the
Maldives or
Deeva Maari (and
Dheeva Mahal) as it was
known then.
Koimala was the
first king...
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Hindi cinema,
Naval also
acted in
other Indian languages, as with
Marhi Da
Deeva and Mane,
which respectively won the
award for Best
Feature Film in Punjabi...