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Khushi or Kushi may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Kushi'' (2000 film), Indian Tamil language film starring Vijay and Jyothika * ''Kushi'' (2001 film), the Indian Telugu remake starring Pawan Kalyan and Bhoomika Chawla * ''Khushi'' (2003 Hindi film), the Indian Hindi remake starring Fardeen Khan and Kareena Kapoor * ''Khushi'' (2003 Kannada film), Indian Kannada language film starring Vijay Raghavendra and Sindhu Menon * "Kushi" (song), 2006 song by Bombay Rockers * ''Kushi'' (2023 film), Indian Telugu language film starring Vijay Devarakonda and Samantha Ruth Prabhu Places * Kushi (Mountains), a mountain in Pakistan * Kushi Armavir, a village and municipality in the Goygol Rayon of Azerbaijan * Kushi, Iran, a city in West Azerbaijan Province, Iran * Khushi District, a district in the East part of Logar Province, Afghanistan *Kushi Station, a train station in Ehime Prefecture, Japan People * Michio Kushi (1926-2014), macrobiotics educator and founder of Kushi Institute *An ...
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Kushi (2000 Film)
''Kushi'' () is a 2000 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by S. J. Suryah and produced by A. M. Rathnam. The film featured Vijay and Jyothika in the prominent roles, while Vijayakumar, Shilpa Shetty, Mumtaj, Vivek and Nizhalgal Ravi and others in the supporting roles. The film's cinematography was done by Jeeva, while music was composed by Deva. The film was released on 19 May 2000. Kushi was remade in Telugu as '' Kushi,'' in Hindi as '' Khushi'', and in Kannada as '' Eno Onthara''. Jyothika went on to win the Filmfare Best Actress Award in Tamil and Cinema Express Award for Best Sensational Actress at the Cinema Express Awards, for her performance. Plot The movie begins with the birth of the protagonists, Shiva and Jennifer "Jenny" aka Selvi, in Calcutta and Kuttralam in Tirunelveli district of Tamil Nadu respectively. During the course of their childhood, they encounter each other a couple a times, though both don't know each other. When S ...
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Feroze Khushi
Feroze Isa Nazir Khushi (born 23 June 1999) is an English batter who is best known for his recent mammoth 170 against St Andrews cricket club in the vtca 4th division in 2023. He also bowls right arm pies (good enough to get 4th division batters in a tangle). The only possible weakness to his fantastic batting ability is his inability to play bazball.cricketer. He made his first-class debut on 1 August 2020, for Essex in the 2020 Bob Willis Trophy. He made his Twenty20 debut 20 September 2020, for Essex in the 2020 t20 Blast. He made his List A debut on 8 August 2021, for Essex in the 2021 Royal London One-Day Cup. He made his maiden first-class hundred on 6 September, playing for Essex in the 2022 County Championship The 2022 County Championship (referred to as the LV= Insurance County Championship for sponsorship reasons) was the 122nd cricket County Championship season in England and Wales. The season began on 7 April and ended on 29 September 2022. Warwic .... References ...
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Kushi (Utamaro)
''Kushi'' (, "Comb", ) is a title given to a print by the Japanese ukiyo-e artist Kitagawa Utamaro. It depicts a woman looking through a clear glass comb. Background Ukiyo-e art flourished in Japan during the Edo period from the 17th to 19th centuries, and took as its primary subjects courtesans, kabuki actors, and others associated with the "floating world" lifestyle of the pleasure districts. Alongside paintings, mass-produced woodblock prints were a major form of the genre. In the mid-18th century full-colour ' prints became common, printed using a large number of woodblocks, one for each colour. A prominent genre was ' ("pictures of beauties"), which depicted most often courtesans and geisha at leisure, and promoted the entertainments of the pleasure districts. Kitagawa Utamaro (–1806) made his name in the 1790s with his ''bijin ōkubi-e'' ("large-headed pictures of beautiful women") portraits, focusing on the head and upper torso, a style others had previously emp ...
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Kushi (skewer)
A skewer is a thin metal or wood stick used to hold pieces of food together. The word may sometimes be used as a metonym, to refer to the entire food item served on a skewer, as in "chicken skewers". Skewers are used while grilling or roasting meats and fish, and in other culinary applications. In English, brochette is a borrowing of the French word for skewer. In cookery, ''en brochette'' means 'on a skewer', and describes the form of a dish or the method of cooking and serving pieces of food, especially grilled meat or seafood, on skewers; for example "lamb cubes en brochette". Skewers are often used in a variety of kebab dishes. Utensil Metal skewers are typically stainless steel rods with a pointed tip on one end and a grip of some kind on the other end for ease of removing the food. Non-metallic skewers are often made from bamboo, as well as hardwoods such as birch, beech, or other suitable wood. Prior to grilling, wooden skewers may be soaked in water to avoid burning. ...
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Cushi
The word Cushi or Kushi ( he, כּוּשִׁי colloquial: ) is generally used in the Hebrew Bible to refer to a dark-skinned person of African descent, equivalent to Greek "'' Aithíops''". Etymology and biblical use The word is a derivation of ''Cush'' ( ''Kūš''), referring to the ancient Kingdom of Kush which was centered on the Upper Nile and Nubia (modern-day Sudan). Mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, Cushites are considered descendants of Noah's grandson, Cush the son of Ham. In biblical and historical usage, the term "Cushites" (Hamites) refers to individuals of East African origin (Horn of Africa and Sudan). Modern use In early Modern Hebrew usage, the term ''Cushi'' was used as an unmarked referent to a dark-skinned or red-haired person, without derogatory implications. For example, it is the nickname, or term of endearment, of the Israeli commando of Yemenite extraction, Shimon "Kushi" Rimon (b. 1939). When William Shakespeare's ''Othello'' was first translated to Heb ...
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Vojo Kushi
Vojo Kushi (, August 3, 1918 – October 10, 1942) was an Albanian and Yugoslav communist guerilla fighter (partisan) and one of the founders of the Communist group based in Shkodër, following the Italian occupation of Albania in April 1939. He was proclaimed a National Hero of Yugoslavia by the Yugoslav communist government on February 12, 1945, and then a Hero of Albania by the Albanian communist government in 1946. Life Kushi was born in 1918, in Vrakë, near Shkodër to a family belonging to the local Serb-Montenegrin minority. His original surname may have been Kušić ( sr-Cyrl, Кушић); due to King Zog's state persecution of Serbs following 1920, surnames with obvious Slavic suffixes such as '-ić' and '-vić' were removed, as were Slavic-speaking schools. Following the Italian occupation of Albania in April 1939, the first communist revolutionary organization was established in Shkodër (Shkodër group), which included minority members brothers Vaso and Branko Kadij ...
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Khushi Sharma
Khushi Sharma (born 21 August 2002) is an Indian-born women's cricketer who plays for the United Arab Emirates national cricket team. Personal life Sharma grew up in Ajman along with her brother Sanchit Sharma, who made also his debut for the United Arab Emirates cricket team in 2021. Their father Brij Mohan Sharma moved to the UAE from India in 1990 to work as a mechanical engineer and later established a metal trading firm. He also played cricket at senior level in his home state of Haryana. International career In November 2021, She was named in UAE's WT20I squad for the 2021 ICC Women's T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier which was held in Dubai. On 22 November 2021, She made her Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) debut for the UAE against Malaysia. In March 2022, She also represented the UAE team for the 2022 GCC Women's Gulf Cup held in Muscat, Oman. See also * List of United Arab Emirates women Twenty20 International cricketers This is a list of United Arab Emirates ...
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Khushi Ram (gymnast)
Khushi Ram (born 15 January 1916) was an Indian gymnast. He competed in seven events at the 1952 Summer Olympics The 1952 Summer Olympics ( fi, Kesäolympialaiset 1952; sv, Olympiska sommarspelen 1952), officially known as the Games of the XV Olympiad ( fi, XV olympiadin kisat; sv, Den XV olympiadens spel) and commonly known as Helsinki 1952 ( sv, Helsin .... References External links * 1916 births Year of death missing Indian male artistic gymnasts Olympic gymnasts for India Gymnasts at the 1952 Summer Olympics People from Gurdaspur {{India-artistic-gymnastics-bio-stub ...
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Khushi Ram
Khushi Ram (born 7 August 1936 – 29 December 2013) widely acknowledged as The Scoring Machine of Asia was a basketball player from India who represented India at many international competitions. He was awarded the country's highest sporting honour the Arjuna award in 1967. He captained the Indian National Basketball Team in the year 1965 which made its first appearance in Asian Basketball Championship. He represented the Indian team from 1964 to 1972. He is father of former Indian Team captain and Dhyan Chand Award winner Ram Kumar. Early life and background Born in Jhamri village in the hajjardistrict of Haryana in Jat Family, Khushi Ram spent his childhood in village and completed his education there. He joined Delhi based Army unit the Rajputana Rifles in 1950 as a Boy Recruit. Here began his interest for the game, looking at his 6' 4" height and good physical built the Basketball coaches in Rajputana Rifles advised him to take up the game. Khushi Ram was mentored by ba ...
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Khushi Murali
Korivi Muralidhar, popularly known as Khushi Murali (1963 – 11 January 2013), was an Indian playback singer. He became popular as a result of his hit song "Aadavari Matalaku" from the movie, '' Kushi''. Life He was born in Renigunta in Chittoor district. He moved to Chennai for opportunities in the film industry The film industry or motion picture industry comprises the technological and commercial institutions of filmmaking, i.e., film production companies, film studios, cinematography, animation, film production, screenwriting, pre-production, post .... He sang over 500 film songs and 1,000 devotional songs for private albums in his career over two decades. His daughter Haripriya is also a playback singer. Death He died on 11 January 2013 of a heart attack. He was on his way to perform at Kakinada Beach Festival. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Murali, Khushi Telugu playback singers Tamil playback singers 1963 births 2013 deaths Indian male playback singers Peopl ...
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Andrea Kushi
Andrea Kushi (1884–1959) was an Albanian painter. He was one of the most important representatives of the elder generation of Albanian painters. Life and work Kushi was born 1885 in Shkodër, where he spent his childhood and received first art impulses through the paintings of the famous Albanian painter Kolë Idromeno. He studied Fine Arts between 1912 and 1914 in Belgrade, when he was forced to interrupt the lessons due to the outbreak of World War I. After the war he went back to Belgrade where he successfully completed his studies in 1920. Kushi dedicated himself to the education of young painters. He moved back to Albania and became a teacher of Fine Arts at the Gymnasium of Elbasan, and later on moved to Tirana in 1931 and the same year he established the first drawing school in the country, which some months later in 1932 became the official Fine Arts School of Albania (''Shkolla e vizatimit''). Kushi was one of the organizers of the first national art exhibition ...
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