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Delnaz is a feminine Indian Parsi name meaning "loved of the heart". Many variations in the spelling of the name such as Dilnaz, Delnaaz, etc. exist but the pronunciation is the same. People named Delnaz * Delnaaz Irani - Indian Actress * Dilnaz Akhmadieva - Kazakhastani Actress and pop singer * Dilnaz Irani Dilnaz Irani is an Indian film, theatre and television actress. She started her Bollywood career as an actress in films such as ''68 Pages'' and ''Jodhaa Akbar'', and has appeared in the films ''Heroine (2012 film), Heroine'' in 2012 and ''Ali ...- Indian Actress * Delnaaz Irani - Indian-Australian Journalist {{given name ...
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Delnaaz Irani
Delnaaz Irani is an Indian actress. She is known for her role of Kavita Vinod Verma in '' Yes Boss'' and Jaspreet "Sweetu" Kapoor in ''Kal Ho Naa Ho''. Irani also participated in '' Nach Baliye 1'' and '' Bigg Boss 6''. Career Delnaaz debuted in Baba Sehgal's music video "Ga Ga Ga Gori Gori" in the early 1990s. In 1999 she played the role of Kavita Vinod Verma in sitcom Yes Boss opposite Aasif Sheikh. She later acted in several comic roles in Bollywood movies, including ''Kal Ho Naa Ho'' (2003). Irani participated in ''Nach Baliye'', a reality dance show with then husband, Rajeev Paul. She was a contestant in '' Bigg Boss 6'' and got evicted on the 93rd day. She came in 6th in the race for the title, being evicted in a dramatic midnight eviction. She participated in ''Power Couple'' with Percy Karkaria as her partner. However, they were eliminated and failed to reach the final. Filmography Films Television Personal life Delnaaz met TV actor Rajeev Paul on the sets o ...
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Languages Of India
Languages spoken in India belong to several language families, the major ones being the Indo-European languages spoken by 78.05% of Indians and the Dravidian languages spoken by 19.64% of Indians, both families together are sometimes known as Indic languages. Languages spoken by the remaining 2.31% of the population belong to the Austroasiatic, Sino–Tibetan, Tai–Kadai and a few other minor language families and isolates. As per the People's Linguistic Survey of India, India has the second highest number of languages (780), after Papua New Guinea (840). Ethnologue lists a lower number of 456. Article 343 of the Constitution of India stated that the official language of the Union is Hindi in Devanagari script, with official use of English to continue for 15 years from 1947. Later, a constitutional amendment, The Official Languages Act, 1963, allowed for the continuation of English alongside Hindi in the Indian government indefinitely until legislation decides to chang ...
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Parsi
Parsis () or Parsees are an ethnoreligious group of the Indian subcontinent adhering to Zoroastrianism. They are descended from Persians who migrated to Medieval India during and after the Arab conquest of Iran (part of the early Muslim conquests) in order to preserve their Zoroastrian identity. The Parsi people comprise the older of the Indian subcontinent's two Zoroastrian communities vis-à-vis the Iranis, whose ancestors migrated to British-ruled India from Qajar-era Iran. According to a 16th-century Parsi epic, ''Qissa-i Sanjan'', Zoroastrian Persians continued to migrate to the Indian subcontinent from Greater Iran in between the 8th and 10th centuries, and ultimately settled in present-day Gujarat after being granted refuge by a local Hindu king. Prior to the 7th-century fall of the Sassanid Empire to the Rashidun Caliphate, the Iranian mainland (historically known as 'Persia') had a Zoroastrian majority, and Zoroastrianism had served as the Iranian state religion ...
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Dilnaz Akhmadieva
Dilnaz Muratkyzy Akhmadieva ( kk, Ділназ Мұратқызы Ахмадиева, ''Dılnaz Mūratqyzy Ahmadieva'') is a Kazakhstani pop singer and actress of Uyghur origin, born (November 20, 1980) and raised in Almaty Almaty (; kk, Алматы; ), formerly known as Alma-Ata ( kk, Алма-Ата), is the List of most populous cities in Kazakhstan, largest city in Kazakhstan, with a population of about 2 million. It was the capital of Kazakhstan from 1929 to ..., Kazakhstan. Songs sung by Dilnaz Russian *Mozhet Odnazhdy *Mezhdu Nami Zima *Bez Tebya (featuring Miya) *Razluka (Russian version of Lara Fabian's Adagio) *Zolotoi *Romeo & Juliet Uyghur *Bulbul Nawasi *Ashiq Boldum Kazakh *Mama *Kewil Saginish English *Lonely *Last Dance Discography *2001 Mozhet Odnazhdy *2002 Wapadarim *2005 Zolotoj *2007 My heart *2010 Lyubov zadety *2014 Dumai obo mne *2015 Koz aldimda Filmography *'' Nomad'' (2006) References External linksInterview at CentralAsia.ru (in Russia ...
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Dilnaz Irani
Dilnaz Irani is an Indian film, theatre and television actress. She started her Bollywood career as an actress in films such as ''68 Pages'' and ''Jodhaa Akbar'', and has appeared in the films ''Heroine (2012 film), Heroine'' in 2012 and ''Aligarh (film), Aligarh''. Personal life Dilnaz was born in Mumbai, Maharashtra to an Irani (India), Irani family. She completed her Electronics Engineering studies from St. Xaviers, Mumbai and has completed eight levels of the Trinity College London exam course and has also worked as a software engineer for four years. Acting and modelling Dilnaz has acted in theatre plays and has been a ramp model, participated in a mega model contest, appeared in a music video and been a VJ for a music related show. Later, she has become a film, television and web actress with a main role as Kavita in the series ''Ragini MMS: Returns''. Filmography Television References External links

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