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Kadambari (other)
'' Kadambari'' is a Sanskrit novel by Banabhatta. It may also refer to: * ''Kadambari'' (1976 film), an Indian Hindi-language film * ''Kadambari'' (2015 film), an Indian Bengali-language film by Suman Ghosh * Kadambari Devi, sister-in-law of Rabindranath Tagore * Kadambari Murali Kadambari Murali Wade (born 9 August 1975) the former sports journalist and former editor-in-chief of ''Sports Illustrated India'', is the only woman to have held that post at the ''Hindustan Times''. She joined SI India in November 2010, to di ..., an Indian sports journalist * Kadambari Jethwani, an Indian medical doctor, film actress and model {{Disambiguation ...
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Kadambari (1976 Film)
''Kadambari'' is a 1976 Bollywood drama film directed by H. K. Verma. The film stars Vijay Arora and Shabana Azmi in lead roles. It was the debut film of playback singer Kavita Krishnamurthy's career. Cast *Vijay Arora *Shabana Azmi * Aparna Choudhury Plot The Story revolves around the life of the protagonist- a woman ( played by Shabana Azmi)- kind-hearted and mature- fells in love with a Shy man (Played by Vijay Arora)- always afraid of her mother. She convinces him to fight against his mother for the decision of his controlled life with sheer self-confidence and determination. Songs The music was composed by Vilayat Khan. *"Kyon Hum Tum Rahe Akele" - Ajit Singh *"Aayega Aanewala" - Kavita Krishnamurthy *"Ambar Ki Ek Paak Suhani" - Asha Bhosle Reception Author Bibekanada Ray described the film as one of the low-budgeted films starring Azmi with "strong storylines and literary flavour". ''The Illustrated Weekly of India ''The Illustrated Weekly of India'' was an ...
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Kadambari (2015 Film)
''Kadambari'' (2015) is a Bengali film directed by Suman Ghosh and produced by Rakesh Singh. The music of the film was composed by Bickram Ghosh. This is a biopic of Kadambari Devi, the sister-in-law of Rabindranath Tagore and Konkona Sen Sharma and Parambrata Chatterjee played the lead roles. Plot This is a biopic of Kadambari Devi, the sister-in-law of Rabindranath Tagore, and daughter-in-law of Debendranath Tagore. Rabindranath's elder brother Jyotirindranath Tagore married Kadambari. In 1868 when Kadambari came to Jorasanko Thakur Bari, Rabidranath was 7 years old and Kadambari was 2 years elder than Rabindranath. Very soon Rabindranath became Kadambari's friend and playmate. She inspired young Rabindranath in composing many of his poems and songs. On 9 December 1883, Rabindranath married Mrinalini Devi. Four months after the marriage on 21 April (1884), Kadambari committed suicide. The director captured these details, and specially the relationship between Kadambari and ...
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Kadambari Devi
Kadambari Devi (5 July 1859 – 21 April 1884) was the wife of Jyotirindranath Tagore and daughter-in-law of Debendranath Tagore. She was ten years younger than her husband, whom she married on 5 July 1868 (২৫শে আষাঢ়, ১২৭৫ বঙ্গাব্দ), at the age of nine. Her husband arranged for her to be educated. She was nearly the same age as her brother-in-law Rabindranath Tagore being only two years older than him. She inspired young Rabindranath in composing many of his poems with her creative feedback and comments. She was also a good friend and playmate. She was one of the women who played a very important part in his life. Her relationship with Tagore was controversial and had elements of tragedy. For reasons that are not known, she committed suicide on 21 April 1884, four months after Rabindranath Tagore married. The Tagore family always remained silent about her suicide. Rumors of family problems having led to her suicide have circulated. Af ...
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Kadambari Murali
Kadambari Murali Wade (born 9 August 1975) the former sports journalist and former editor-in-chief of ''Sports Illustrated India'', is the only woman to have held that post at the ''Hindustan Times''. She joined SI India in November 2010, to direct the revamp of the monthly magazine beginning with its January 2011 issue. Her articles largely focus on cricket. She is the youngest national editor of a major news outlet. The first ever winner of the Sports Journalists Federation of India's Cricket Writer of the Year award in 2006, in August 2007, She also broke the story of the formation of the Indian cricket board's (BCCI) plans to create what would later be called the Indian Premier League (IPL) for cricket. Life and early career Wade was born in Bombay (now Mumbai) in August 1975, but settled with her family in New Delhi. She studied at Carmel Convent in Delhi's Diplomatic Enclave before studying at Hindu College, University of Delhi for a BA (Hons) degree in political science ...
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