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- strung together to form ghungroos, a musical anklet tied to the feet of classical Indian dancers. The sounds produced by ghungroos vary greatly in pitch...
- "Ghungroo" (transl. Dancing Bells) is an Indian Hindi-language song, composed by the duo Vishal-Shekhar (Vishal Dadlani and Shekhar Ravjiani), with lyrics...
- different audiences. Silent Ghungroos won the IDPA-Nautanki.tv Online Award in 2007, for the best do****entary film. Silent Ghungroos was screened at several...
- father's 1981 film Kranti. He pla**** his first leading role in the 1983 films Ghungroo and Kalakaar. In Kalakaar Sridevi was his co-star and the hit song Neele...
- release. Dr. Dayal Ghungroo lives with his wife and his son-like nephew Rajiv, an auctioneer who is his late sister's son who Ghungroo wants to get married...
- Singer Shilpa Rao ("Ghungroo") Won Best C****ography Bosco–Caesar ("Jai Jai Shiv Shankar") Nominated Bosco–Caesar & Tushar Kalia ("Ghungroo") Nominated Best...
- Ghungroo Ki Awaaz (transl. Sound of the anklets) is a 1981 Bollywood Horror-Mystery Film directed by the Ramsay Brothers and produced by Vijay Anand. It...
- as Seth Chandulal Popatlal Anirudh Agarwal as Kaali Veeru Krishnan as Ghungroo Omkar Kapoor as Gopal, Roopa's best friend (Special appearance) Kajol was...
- cityscape of Mumbai takes up an entire wall and is made from leitmotif ghungroos, small ankle bells in Indian culture. Arboretum I – A work by artist duo...
- from the deluxe edition of the Ae Dil Hai Mushkil soundtrack (2016). "Ghungroo" from War (2019; Hindi), "Besharam Rang" from Pathaan (2023; Hindi), "Kaavaalaa"...