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Bhalla may refer to: * Bhalla, Karnal in Haryana, India * Bhalla (food), a snack from India People * Ashima Bhalla, Indian actress * Attin Bhalla, Indian actor * Deepti Omchery Bhalla, Indian dancer * Gopi Bhalla, Indian actor * Harbans Bhalla, Indian writer * Jaswinder Bhalla, Indian comedian and actor * Needhi Bhalla, American biologist * Vikas Bhalla Vikas Bhalla (born 24 October 1972) is an Indian film, television actor, singer and producer. Vikas is trained in Hindustani classical music from Allahabad University, under Pandit Jialal Vasant. He appeared as a lead actor in films in the la ..., Indian actor and producer * Beenu Bhalla Indian Publisher and publishing expert.Author of book on Swami Vivekananda. {{disambig, surname ...
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Bhalla, Karnal
Ballah or Balla is a village in Assandh tehsil of Karnal district, Haryana, India. The village is located about 22 km from Karnal on a road leading to Assandh, which is deemed State Highway 12. It is also connected to Nissing via a road that leads to Kaithal and Gondar. Safidon, Gharaunda, Assandh, and Panipat are the nearby cities to Ballah. References

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Bhalla (food)
Bhalla may refer to: * Bhalla, Karnal in Haryana, India * Bhalla (food), a snack from India * Bhalla, Jammu and Kashmir, a village in Jammu and Kashmir People * Ashima Bhalla, Indian actress * Attin Bhalla, Indian actor * Deepti Omchery Bhalla, Indian dancer * Gopi Bhalla, Indian actor * Harbans Bhalla, Indian writer * Jaswinder Bhalla, Indian comedian and actor * Needhi Bhalla, American biologist * Vikas Bhalla Vikas Bhalla (born 24 October 1972) is an Indian film, television actor, singer and producer. Vikas is trained in Hindustani classical music from Allahabad University, under Pandit Jialal Vasant. He appeared as a lead actor in films in the la ...
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Ashima Bhalla
Ashima Bhalla is an Indian actress who has appeared in Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil language films. She also appeared on television, portraying the lead role in the Indian soap ''Meri Awaz Ko Mil Gayi Roshni'' on StarPlus. She also participated in the show '' Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena'' alongside Irfan Pathan. Filmography Films Television See also * List of Indian film actresses This is an alphabetical list of notable Indian film actresses. A * Aaditi Pohankar * Aahana Kumra * Aakanksha Singh * Aamna Sharif * Aanchal Munjal * Aarathi * Aarti Agarwal * Aarti Chhabria * Aashka Goradia * Abhirami * Adah Shar ... References External links * Actresses in Hindi cinema Actresses in Assamese cinema Living people Actresses in Telugu cinema Indian film actresses Actresses in Tamil cinema Actresses from Assam 21st-century Indian actresses Year of birth missing (living people) {{india-actor-stub ...
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Attin Bhalla
Attin Bhalla is an Indian actor. He made his debut in Om in the year 2003. The film was an action thriller Action film is a film genre in which the protagonist is thrust into a series of events that typically involve violence and physical feats. The genre tends to feature a mostly resourceful hero struggling against incredible odds, which include lif .... He is son of writer Bharat B.Bhalla. Films * Om (2003) * Dhadkanein (2006) References External links * Living people Indian male film actors Male actors in Kannada cinema Year of birth missing (living people) {{India-actor-stub ...
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Deepti Omchery Bhalla
Deepti Omchery Bhalla (born 1957) is a professor in Carnatic Music at the Faculty of Music and Fine Arts, University of Delhi, and a Mohiniyattam dancer. Education Bhalla was born in Delhi in 1957. She was trained in dancing and singing by her mother Leela Omchery, a carnatic singer. She learned Mohiniyattam, the female classical solo dance from Kerala, from Kalamandalam Kalyanikutty Amma. Bhalla attended the University of Delhi, where she obtained her bachelors, masters, and Phd in Carnatic music. Career Bhalla served as an assistant secretary at the Sahitya Kala Parishad in Delhi. She became an assistant professor at the University of Delhi in 1985. She became an associate professor in 1995, and a professor in 1996. Her research has focused on music and dance from Kerala. Awards She received the Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi Award in 2006, and the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 2007. References External links Official website See also *Kalamandalam Kalyan ...
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Gopi Bhalla
Gopi Bhalla is an Indian actor. Some of his notable works in television include ''F.I.R.'' and Hum Aapke Hain In Laws ''Hum Aapke Hain In Laws'' is a Hindi language fictional comedy series which premiered on 14 January 2013 on SAB TV. The series is produced by Garima Productions and stars Karan Grover and Pooja Pihal in the main leads. The story centers on a .... He have also played in more than 30 Punjabi films. Filmography Films Television References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Bhalla, Gopi Living people Indian male film actors Indian male television actors Indian male comedians 1968 births ...
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Harbans Bhalla
Harbans Bhalla (7 May 1930 – 5 April 1993) was the author of '' Peelay Pattar'', a long Urdu epic poem, a creation realized after 14 years of writing. He was a writer, poet, philosopher, and a scholar, who wrote in the Persian, Shahmukhi and Urdu languages. Biography Harbans Bhalla was born in Pasrur, now in the Sialkot District of Pakistan. To his mother's pride, he wrote his first story in the 7th standard; It was titled ''Meri Mehbooba''. After the partition of India in 1947 he moved to Amritsar, India. Rather than having been inspired by other writers, Bhalla's works came organically from his feelings. Bhalla had a unique writing style: for a given topic he wrote 20 – 1,000 verses and each started with the same word. He wrote more than 14 books which were written and published in several languages. He penned an Urdu epic poem titled ''Peelay Pattar'' (meaning ''yellow leaves'') with 70,000 verses. Peelay Pattar is originally written in Shahmukhi language which is a varia ...
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Jaswinder Bhalla
Jaswinder Bhalla (born 4 May 1960) is an Indian actor and comedian who works in Punjabi cinema. He started his professional career as a comedian in 1988 with Chankata 88 and became actor with film Dulla Bhatti. He is best known for his comedy series Chankatta and comedy roles in various Punjabi films. He is famous for always using taglines in his movies, and bringing a comic touch to movies through them. He also performs in stage acts and has done tours of Canada and Australia for his stage show ''Naughty Baba in Town''. Childhood Jaswinder Bhalla was born on 4 May 1960 in the city of Ludhiana. His father Master Bahadur Singh Bhalla was a primary school teacher in village Barmalipur . He got his basic education from Senior Secondary School Doraha. Education and career He did his B.Sc. and M.Sc. from Punjab Agricultural University, and his Ph.D. from Chaudhry Charan Singh University, Meerut. He began his career as an Assistant Professor in PAU, and was serving as a Professor an ...
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Needhi Bhalla
Needhi Bhalla is an American biologist. She researches mitosis and meiosis in ''Caenorhabditis elegans''. Bhalla is a professor at University of California, Santa Cruz. Early life and education Needhi Bhalla was raised on the southern shore of Long Island near Queens. She was born to Indian parents in Khatri family who emigrated to the United States in the 1960s and 1970s for higher education opportunities. Bhalla's mother is a nutritionist and her father, a United States Air Force engineer. In 1993, Bhalla worked as a summer intern with John Kornblum in the New York City Public Health Laboratories. In 1995, she graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts from Columbia College (New York). One summer during her undergraduate studies, Bhalla researched in Teri Melese's lab at Columbia University where she learned of her interest in cell biology. Bhalla completed a Doctor of Philosophy at University of California, San Francisco in 2002. She completed her doctoral research in ...
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Vikas Bhalla
Vikas Bhalla (born 24 October 1972) is an Indian film, television actor, singer and producer. Vikas is trained in Hindustani classical music from Allahabad University, under Pandit Jialal Vasant. He appeared as a lead actor in films in the late 1990s, and went on to feature in several music and video albums. In 1995, Bhalla made his film debut in Ramesh Modi's ''Sauda'', in which he played the lead role of Deepak, opposite Neelam. The film was inspired by the Hollywood blockbuster ''Indecent Proposal''. Alongside his acting career, Bhalla also pursued his career in singing and launched the albums ''Hai Dhuan'', ''Awaara'' and ''Mehek Teri''. His chart buster track "Hai Dhuan" from his debut album ''Dhuan'' got wide acceptance and made him popular and prominent singer. In 2001, Bhalla made his television debut with ''Apne Paray'', where he played the role of veteran actor Rajesh Khanna's son. After that, he acted in many serials, including ''Tum Bin Jaaoon Kahaan'', ''Karishma ...
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