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Maryada (1989 Film)
Maryada may refer to: * ''Maryada'' (1950 film), a Bengali drama film * ''Maryada'' (1971 film), a Hindi film * '' Maryada... of an Indian family'', a Hindi TV serial on TV Asia * '' Maryada: Lekin Kab Tak?'', a Hindi TV serial on STAR Plus * Sikh Rehat Maryada The Sikh Rehit Maryada (Punjabi: ; also transcribed as Sikh Reht Maryada or Khalsa Rehat Maryada) is a code of conduct and conventions for Sikhism. The final version of the Rehat Maryada was approved by the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee ...
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Maryada (1950 Film)
''Maryada'' () was a Bengali drama film directed by Digambar Chattopadhyay. This movie was released on 15 December 1950 in the banner of Bhabani Kalamandir Limited. This is the third and first movie of legendary Bengali actor Uttam Kumar and Bibhu Bhattacharya appeared respectively. In this movie Uttam Kumar leap on a song for the first time in his career. Plot Cast * Uttam Kumar * Pahari Sanyal * Kamal Mitra * Jiben Bose * Nripati Chattopadhyay * Nabadwip Haldar * Bibhu Bhattacharya Bibhu Bhattacharya (17 September 1944 – 22 September 2011) was a Bengali Indian male actor of TV and films. He was born in Jharia, Bihar, British India (now Jharia, Jharkhand, India). He gained prominence and became a household name only in ... * Smriti Biswas * Haridhan Mukhopadhyay * Santosh Sinha * Ashu Bose Soundtrack References External links * 1950 films Bengali-language Indian films 1950 drama films 1950s Bengali-language films Indian drama films Indian black-and-whi ...
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Maryada (1971 Film)
''Maryada'' (meaning decorum, conduct) is a 1971 Indian Hindi-language tragedy film directed by Arabind Sen. The film stars Rajesh Khanna, Raaj Kumar and Mala Sinha. This film is counted among the 17 consecutive hit films of Rajesh Khanna between 1969 and 1971, by adding the two-hero films ''Marayada'' and ''Andaz'' to the 15 consecutive solo hits he gave from 1969 to 1971. Plot Lalita (Mala Sinha) lives with her widowed mother ( Dulari) in a small village in India. One day while traveling by road, she is stranded, and a young man named Raja Babu (Rajesh Khanna) comes to her assistance. Both fall in love with each other. When she informs her mother about her love for Raja, she is met with strong opposition, as her mother knows that Raja Babu is already married and has a son. She also reminds Lalita about her marriage with Diwan (Abhi Bhattacharya). When Lalita meets with Raja, he admits to her that he is not Raja but his real name is Rajan Ram Bahadur, but refuses to divulge any ...
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Maryada
Maryada may refer to: * ''Maryada'' (1950 film), a Bengali drama film * ''Maryada'' (1971 film), a Hindi film * '' Maryada... of an Indian family'', a Hindi TV serial on TV Asia * '' Maryada: Lekin Kab Tak?'', a Hindi TV serial on STAR Plus * Sikh Rehat Maryada The Sikh Rehit Maryada ( Punjabi: ; also transcribed as Sikh Reht Maryada or Khalsa Rehat Maryada) is a code of conduct and conventions for Sikhism. The final version of the Rehat Maryada was approved by the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committe ...
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Lekin Kab Tak?
''Lekin...'' () is a 1991 Hindi drama mystery film, loosely based on the 1895 short story '' Kshudhit Pashaan'' (Hungry Stones) by Rabindranath Tagore and directed by Gulzar. It stars Vinod Khanna, Dimple Kapadia, Amjad Khan, Alok Nath, and Beena Banerjee, and features a special appearance by Hema Malini. The film tells the story of Reva, a restless ghost who seeks liberation and haunts the ancient palace of Raja Param Singh in Rajasthan when she is discovered by Sameer, a museum curator sent by the government to salvage valuables in the region. Produced by Indian singer Lata Mangeshkar (and co-produced by Hridaynath Mangeshkar and Bal Phule), the film took four years to release in theaters. It opened to positive reviews, with particular praise directed at Dimple Kapadia's performance. The soundtrack, composed by Hridaynath, was well-received, with Lata's rendition of "Yaara Seeli Seeli" becoming particularly popular. At the 38th National Film Awards, the film won five award ...
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