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actor Randhir Kapoor in 1971, she
acted in Jeet (1972) and Ek
Hasina Do
Diwane (1972). Her
subsequent release, Sone Ke
Haath (1973) was an
average success...
- Diw**** (also Diwan,
Diwane) was the
leader (capitaneus) of the Bartians, one of the
Prussian clans,
during the
Great Prussian Uprising (1260–1274) against...
- Do
Diwane (Two Rogues) also
known as Be
Kharab Jan, is a 1936 Hindi/Gujarati
comedy film
directed by
Chimanlal Luhar based on K. M. Munshi's
famous play...
- Ek
Hasina Do
Diwane (transl. One
beautiful girl, two
crazy boys) is a 1972 Hindi-language
romance film,
produced by
Kantibhai Zaveri under the R. G. Films...
- 40°08′25″N 44°09′42″E / 40.1402°N 44.1618°E / 40.1402; 44.1618 Quba Mêrê
Dîwanê is the world's
largest Yazidi temple. It is
located in the
Armenian village...
- Aap Ke
Deewane (transl. Crazy for You) is a 1980
Indian Hindi-language
romance film,
produced by
Vimal Kumar under the Film
Krafts banner,
presented by...
-
Ullasa Paravaigal (transl. Joyful birds) is a 1980
Indian Tamil-language
romantic drama film
directed by C. V. Rajendran,
starring Kamal Haasan and Rati...
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exist in Armenia,
including the world's
largest Yazidi temple Quba Mere
Diwane in Aknalich,
which was
opened in 2020. In 2021, a
Yazidi national theater...
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starring Motilal,
Sabita Devi and
Sitara Devi. Her
other film for
Sagar was Do
Diwane (1936),
directed by C. M.
Luhar and co-starring Motilal,
Yakub and Aruna...
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Shriman Ek Shrimati, Doli, Chirag, Amar Prem,
Aankh Micholi, Ek
Hasina Do
Diwane, Anuraag, Zanjeer, Sagina, Aa Gale Lag Jaa, Loafer, Roti, Julie, Khushboo...