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Sajan may refer to: * Sajan (director), Indian director of Malayalam movies * Sajan (Kikinda), a village in Vojvodina, Serbia * ''Sajan'' (1947 film) * ''Sajan'' (1969 film), Hindi film, debut of Shatrughan Sinha * Sajan, a name Sunil Singh Yadav Sunil Singh Yadav (born 16 February 1981) also known as Sunil Singh Sajan is an Indian politician Sunil elected as Member of Legislative Council from Lucknow-Unnao seat 2016-2022). He was assigned Minister of State, Dairy And Milk State Minis ...
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Sajan (director)
Sajan is an Indian film director who works in Malayalam cinema, Malayalam and Tamil films. Since the early 1980s he has directed some 30 films. He has also done many television serials and telefilms. Sajan's real name is Siddeeq. He assessed by Crossbelt Mani, N. Sankaran Nair, J. Williams and Sasidharan Nair. Filmography Television serials *Krishna paksham(Dooradarsan) *Thapasya(Dooradarsan) *Desadanapakshi(Asianet) *Mouna mekhangal(Asianet) *Mizhiyoram(Asianet) *Chechiyamma *Sthreethwam(surya) *Sthree-Part3(Asianet) *Snehatheeram *Swantham lekhakan *Kanappurangal Telefilms *Kaliwatch *Nirnnayam *Alapanam *Ganakokilam See also *List of Malayalam films from 1976 to 1980 *List of Malayalam films from 1981 to 1985 *List of Malayalam films from 1986 to 1990 *List of Malayalam films from 1991 to 1995 *List of Malayalam films from 1996 to 2000 References External links

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Sajan (Kikinda)
Sajan ( sr-cyr, Сајан, hu, Szaján) is a village in the Kikinda municipality, in the North Banat District of Serbia. It is situated in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina. The village has a Hungarian ethnic majority (88.64%) and a population of 1,164 (2011 census). Name The village was first mentioned in 1225 under the name of ''Zeyhan''. Zeyhan was the name of a Cuman ruler in the neighbouring county of ''Bodrogiensis'' (The nomadic Cumans were settled in the central part of the Pannonian Plain in the medieval Kingdom of Hungary in the 13th century, and they often controlled also the neighbouring settlements, which were not inhabited by Cumans). The Cumans are often spoken of as Turan people, who migrated from Central Asia and settled in this area. Their primary settlement had been around the Sayan Mountains. There are theories that claim this would explain the origin of the name of today's Sajan. Another theory claim that name ''Sajan'' is of Slavic origin, since th ...
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Sajan (1947 Film)
''Sajan'' (Boyfriend) is a 1947 Hindi romantic film directed by Kishore Sahu. The film was produced by Filmistan and had music by C. Ramchandra. The story and screenplay were by Kishore Sahu. The film had Rehana in the female lead, and following the success of this film, as well as ''Shehnai'' (1947), she became an "overnight star". The cast included Ashok Kumar, Rehana, Ramesh Gupta, Anant Prabhu and Leela Mishra. The story revolves around Prakash (Ashok Kumar), a man suffering from amnesia following a train accident. A man pretending to be Prakash surfaces at his house. The film was a big commercial success. Plot Prakash (Ashok Kumar) is returning home after eleven years from UK, and is now on a train for his journey back home. He meets a young man, also called Prakash (Ramesh Gupta), on the train who befriends him. The train meets with an accident and Prakash loses his memory. While Prakash is wandering around trying to regain his memory, the man from the train thinking that ...
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Sajan (1969 Film)
''Sajan'' is a 1969 Cinema of India, Indian Bollywood film directed by Mohan Segal. It stars Manoj Kumar and Asha Parekh in pivotal roles. It became a hit at the box office. The film was Shatrughan Sinha's debut in Hindi movies. The first half of the movie was inspired by the 1951 movie ''Happy Go Lovely'' which has also inspired movies like ''Ghajini (2008 film), Ghajini'' and ''Pasand Apni Apni''. The second half was largely inspired by the 1937 play ''I Killed the Count'',Parekh, Asha and Mohammed, Khalid. ''The Hit Girl''. New Delhi: Om Books International (2017), p. 130 of which there were several film, radio and television adaptations, including a 3-episode (Episode 25 - 27) story from Alfred Hitchcock Presents Season 2. Cast * Manoj Kumar as Ashok Saxena / Vinod * Asha Parekh as Rajni * Om Prakash as Driver Baalam * Madan Puri as Seth Dharamdas a.k.a. Sheru * Shatrughan Sinha as SI Tiwari (Introducing) * Raj Mehra as Inspector Khan * Sulochana Latkar as Laajwanti * G ...
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