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- Kamleshwar may refer to: Kamleshwar (writer), Indian writer and screenwriter Kamleshwar Patel (born 1974), Indian politician Kamaleshwar Mukherjee, Indian...
- Kamleshwar Prasad Saxena (6 January 1932 – 27 January 2007), known mononymously as Kamleshwar, was a 20th-century Indian writer who wrote in Hindi. He...
- Kamleshwar Dodiyar (born 1990) is an Indian politician from Madhya Pradesh. He is an MLA from Sailana ****embly constituency, which is reserved for Scheduled...
- Kamleshwar Patel is an Indian politician and a member of the Indian National Congress party. Kamleshwar Patel was elected from the Sihawal Vidhan Sabha...
- Kitne ****stan (translation: How Many ****stan?) is a 2000 Hindi novel by Kamleshwar, noted 20th-century Hindi writer, a pioneer of the Nayi Kahani ("New Story")...
- The Kamleshwar Dam, officially known as the "Hiran-I Dam", is a rock-fill embankment dam on the Hiran River in Visavadar, Gujarat State, India. Measuring...
- (colorful) is a 1983 Hindi film, based on a story by the Hindi writer Kamleshwar, and directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. This comedy classic is most remembered...
- meeting in a hotel after years, and started developing it. Hindi writer Kamleshwar joined as the writing crew, as the film started shooting. He later went...
- Kamleshwar Mahadev Temple is a Hindu place of worship situated in Lakheri, Rajasthan. Dedicated to the deity Shiva, it is sometimes called a "mini-Khajuraho"...
- by Prem Kapoor and adapted from an eponymous novel by Hindi novelist Kamleshwar. Starring Nitin Sethi, Amar Kakkad, and Nandita Thakur, it is often described...