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Nainsukh (literally "Joy of the Eyes"; c. 1710 – 1778) was an
Indian painter. He was the
younger son of the
painter Pandit Seu and, like his
older brother...
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Nainsukh is a 2010 film
directed by Amit
Dutta based on the life and
works of
Nainsukh, an 18th-century
Indian miniature painter. The film
contains meticulous...
- Seu-
Nainsukh family (see below) Raja Raj
Singh (r. 1764–1794) gave land to the
painters from Seu-
Nainsukh family,
including Nikka, son of
Nainsukh (c....
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courts often the most innovative, with
figures such as Nihâl
Chand and
Nainsukh. As a
market developed among European residents, it was
supplied by Company...
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families that were emplo**** by the
Dogra rulers are the Seu-
Nainsukh family. The Seu-
Nainsukh family was the
dominant artisan family in the hill states...
- (2010 and 2017). In 2024, The
NewYorker listed "
Nainsukh"
among the best bio-pics ever made.
Nainsukh has
received a
great deal of
appreciation from film...
- low-caste
labourer named Nainsukh teases Pandey, a Brahmin, that he has lost his
caste by
using such a gun, but
Pandey dismisses Nainsukh's taunts. The sepoys...
- miniatures. The
artistry of
Kangra paintings was
significantly advanced by
Nainsukh and Manaku, sons of
Pandit Seu, a
painter from the
Guler state. A group...
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notably Basohli, Mankot, Nurpur, Chamba, Kangra, Guler,
Mandi and Garhwal.
Nainsukh was a
famous master of the mid-18th century,
followed by his
family workshop...
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Siddharth as Vir Pratap's
Sister Roopesh Kumar as
Vijay Kanhaiyalal as Lala
Nainsukh Prasad Srivastav Sunder C.S.
Dubey Kalpana Iyer in song "Aiye Meherban"...