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Vikram Singh (other)
Vikram Singh may refer to: * Vikram Singh (actor) (born 1979), Indian film actor * Vikram Singh (air marshal) (born 1963), Indian Air Force * Vikram Singh (composer) (born 1983), Indian singer, composer, director and producer * Vikram Singh (police officer) (born 1950), Indian educationist and Indian Police Service officer * Vikram Singh (politician), Indian politician * Vikram Singh (producer), Indian film producer * V. R. V. Singh (born 1984), Indian cricketer * Vikramjit Singh (born 2003), Dutch cricketer * Vikram Pratap Singh (born 2002), Indian footballer * Vikram Singh Rathore, fictional character played by Akshay Kumar in the 2012 Indian film '' Rowdy Rathore'' See also * Wickremasinghe, a Sinhalese name *Vikrama-simha, a character in the 11th-century Indian story collection ''Shringara-manjari-katha'' *Vikramasimha, a character in the 11th-century Indian story collection '' Kathasaritsagara'' *Vikram Singh Rao II Puar, 10th Maharaja of Dewas State, India *'' Kochadaiiya ...
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Vikram Singh (actor)
Ranjha Vikram Singh is an Indian actor and producer. His most notable role was as Rajjo Fauji in the film ''Heropanti as the antagonist. In 2015, he also turned producer with his banner, Running Horses Films, for the movie '' 25 Kille'', in which he also played the lead. He featured as one of the lead actors in '' Fauji Calling'' (2021). Career Ranjha began his acting career in 2005 with the film ''Mumbai Godfather'' where he performed as the character Ram "Romeo", the main lead role. He has acted in 16 movies thus far. He starred in assorted Hindi language films followed by ''Souten (The Other Woman)'' 2006, ''Aatma'', ''Old iss Gold'', until in 2012, when he made his Telugu debut with Raghava Lawrence's ''Rebel''. In 2014 he starred in three films, ''Ya Rab'', ''1'', and ''Heropanti''. He has acted in more than 21 Movies in Hindi, Telugu, Punjabi, and Kannada. Filmography Awards and nominations * Best action in a film (''25 Kille'') - Filmfare Awards (Punjabi) 2017 - ...
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Vikram Singh (air Marshal)
Air Marshal (India), Air Marshal Vikram Singh, Ati Vishisht Seva Medal, AVSM, Vishisht Seva Medal, VSM is a retired officer of the Indian Air Force. He served as the Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief (AOC-in-C), South Western Air Command, Indian Air Force, South Western Air Command. He took over the office on 1 October 2021, following the appointment of Air Marshal (India), Air Marshal Sandeep Singh (air marshal), Sandeep Singh as the Vice Chief of the Air Staff (India), Vice Chief of the Air Staff. Career Vikram Singh was commissioned as a fighter pilot in the Indian Air Force on December 21, 1984. He has flying experience on MiG-21 and Dassault Mirage 2000, Mirage 2000. Vikram Singh undertook the Flying Instructor's Course, Experimental Flight Test Course and Staff Course at Pretoria, South Africa. He has performed Flight Test duties at the National Flight Test Centre at Aeronautic Development Agency. He had commanded an Air Force Station and served as the Air Attaché at Moscow ...
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Vikram Singh (composer)
Vikram Singh (born 23 April 1983) is an Indian producer, director and composer. He works upon singles, films, TV commercials and radio jingles. He is the brother of Gajendra Verma, singer of the viral song "Emptiness – Tune Mere Jaana" and other famous singles like "Ik Kahani", "Anjaam", "Mera Jahan," and the most famous 2018 hit, "Tera Ghata". Early life Vikram Singh Verma was born in Sirsa, Haryana, India, to Dr. Surender Verma, a poet, writer, teacher and theater personality, and Chand Verma. Vikram's love for music and his father's able guidance worked wonders and at the age of three began his homeschooling for music. While still in school he started his vocal training under his guru Prof. Bakshi. By the age of 15, he had completed his Visharad in music and started composing for school and college plays as well. He also performed at several state-level college competitions and won numerous awards for Best Harmonium Player, Best Vocalist, Best Keyboardist, by Kurukshe ...
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Vikram Singh (police Officer)
Dr. Vikram Singh (born 22 May 1950) is an Indian educationist and retired Indian Police Service (IPS) officer. He joined the IPS in 1974, and held the post of Director General of Police in the state of Uttar Pradesh during the period June 2007 – September 2009. He retired from the IPS in May 2010. Summary of Experience *Pro Chancellor – Noida International University (Plot No. 1, Sector 17-A, Yamuna Expressway, Gautam Budh Nagar, U.P.) – Since Jun'15 till date *Vice Chancellor – Noida International University (Plot No. 1, Sector 17-A, Yamuna Expressway, Gautam Budh Nagar, U.P.) – Nov'10 Till Jun'15 *Director General – Home Guards – Sep'09 to May'10 *Director General of Police – Uttar Pradesh – Jun'07 to Sep'09 *Additional Director General – Central Industrial Security Force – Oct'06 to Jun'07 *Additional Director General – Inter State Border Force – Sep'03 to Oct'06 *Additional Director General – Law & Order, Crime, Special Task Force – ...
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Vikram Singh (politician)
Vikram Singh is an Indian politician from Fatehpur, Uttar Pradesh, affiliated with Bhartiya Janata Party. He is member of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, won election in 2014. See also * Fatehpur (Lok Sabha constituency) Fatehpur Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 80 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in Uttar Pradesh state in northern India. This constituency covers the entire Fatehpur district. Vidhan Sabha segments * Most Lok Sabha constituencies i ... References People from Fatehpur district Living people Uttar Pradesh MLAs 2017–2022 Bharatiya Janata Party politicians from Uttar Pradesh 1967 births {{UttarPradesh-BJP-politician-stub ...
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Vikram Singh (producer)
Vikram Singh is a film producer who works in Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi-language films.Why he left his wife and two grownups. Career Vikram Singh made his film debut as a producer with the 1986 Telugu-language film ''Naya Anubhav''. He later became associated with producer Boney Kapoor from the making of ''Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja'' (1993) and worked as an executive producer for several Hindi and Tamil films including '' Judaai'' (1997) and '' The Terrorist'' (1997). His final project with Kapoor was when working as an online producer and taking care of the United States shoot for '' Pukar'' (2000). Following conversations with an associate, director Priyadarshan, Vikram opted to begin work as a producer in Tamil cinema, and debuted with '' 12B'' (2001). He produced the film under the studio, Film Works. Debutante Shaam was signed for the lead role after meeting with the director, Jeeva and with him. After the release of ''12B'', Vikram Singh produced the Telugu dubbed ver ...
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Vikramjit Singh
Vikramjit Singh (born 9 January 2003) is a Dutch cricketer. He has played for the Netherlands national cricket team since 2019 as a left-handed opening batsman. Personal life Singh was born on 9 January 2003 in Cheema Khurd, Punjab, India to a Sikh family. His grandfather Khushi Cheema fled to the Netherlands following the 1984 anti-Sikh riots and initially worked as a taxi driver before establishing a transport company in Amstelveen. The family moved back and forth between the Netherlands and India over the following decades, before settling permanently in the Netherlands when Singh was seven. Junior career Singh was spotted at the age of eleven by Netherlands captain Peter Borren, who convinced him to play club cricket for VRA Amsterdam. He received private coaching from Borren and Amit Uniyal, attending Uniyal's academy in Chandigarh for several years. He made his debut for "Netherlands A" at the age of 15. Singh represented the Netherlands national under-19 cricket team ...
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Vikram Pratap Singh
Vikram Partap Singh Sandhu ( pa, ਵਿਕਰਮ ਪ੍ਤਾਪ ਸਿੰਘ ਸੰਧੂ; born 16 January 2002) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Indian Super League club Mumbai City. Club career Earlier career Singh started his youth career at the Chandigarh Football Academy and progressed to the senior set-up in 2018. He later moved to Indian Arrows and participated in I-League, where he played until 2020 and scored 5 goals in 27 matches.Mumbai City FC signs India U-20 striker Vikram Partap Singh
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Rowdy Rathore
''Rowdy Rathore'' is a 2012 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film directed by Prabhu Deva and produced by Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Ronnie Screwvala under the UTV Motion Pictures and Bhansali Productions banners. A remake of the 2006 Telugu film ''Vikramarkudu'', based on an original story written by V. Vijayendra Prasad, it stars Akshay Kumar in double roles of a brave police officer and thief. The film also features Sonakshi Sinha, Gurdeep Kohli, Yashpal Sharma and Paresh Ganatra in supporting roles, while Nassar portrays the main antagonist. In the film, Vikram Rathore, a brave police officer, dies at the hands of corrupt politicians. But his team replaces him with Shiva, a thief who happens to be his look-alike, in an attempt to catch the culprits. Filmed primarily in Mumbai and Hampi on a budget of 60 crore, ''Rowdy Rathore'' was released worldwide on 1 June 2012. Its music was composed by Sajid–Wajid. It opened to mixed to reviews from the critics and became a blockbu ...
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Wickremasinghe
Wickremasinghe, Wickremesinghe or Wickramasinghe is a Sinhalese surname. Notable people with the name include: ;Surname: * Chandra Wickramasinghe (born 1939), British mathematician and astronomer * Don Martino de Zilva Wickremasinghe (died 1937), Ceylonese epigraphist and archeologist * Doreen Young Wickremasinghe, Ceylonese politician * Gamini Wickremasinghe (born 1965), Sri Lankan cricketer * Jagath Wickramasinghe (born 1966), Sri Lankan musician * Lakshman Wickremasinghe (1927–1983), Sri Lankan priest * Maitree Wickramasinghe, Sri Lankan academic * Martin Wickramasinghe (1890–1976), Ceylonese author * Mendis Wickramasinghe (born 1976), Sri Lankan herpetologist * Neela Wickramasinghe (1954–2022), Sri Lankan singer * Neranjan Wickremasinghe (1961–2015), Sri Lankan politician * Nira Wickramasinghe (born 1964), Sri Lankan academic * Pramodya Wickramasinghe (born 1971), Sri Lankan cricketer * Rajika Wickramasinghe (born 1973), Sri Lankan politician * Ranil Wickremesing ...
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Shringara-manjari-katha
''Shringara-manjari-katha'' (IAST: ''Śṛṅgāra-mañjarī-kathā'', "Stories for Shringara-manjari") is an 11th-century Sanskrit-language storybook from India. Attributed to king Bhoja, it has been partially recovered from a fragmentary manuscript. It contains a frame story, in which a courtesan's mother instructs her daughter on how to deal with men of various characters, through 13 sub-stories. Manuscript ''Shringara-manjari-katha'' is known from a fragmentary palm-leaf manuscript found at the Jaisalmer Jnana Bhandara (or Brihad-Jnana-Kosha), a Jain repository. The manuscript is written in Devanagari script in black ink, and the characters indicate use of a reed pen. Based on the page numbers, it appears that the complete text was written on 158 leaves, each measuring 11.7 x 2 inches. Out of these, 16 leaves are missing and 26 leaves are fragmented. The leaves are divided into two pages, with string holes in the centre. Generally, there are six lines on a page, but some ...
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Kathasaritsagara
The ''Kathāsaritsāgara'' ("Ocean of the Streams of Stories") (Devanagari: कथासरित्सागर) is a famous 11th-century collection of Indian legends, fairy tales and folk tales as retold in Sanskrit by the Shaivite Somadeva. ''Kathāsaritsāgara'' contains multiple layers of story within a story and is said to have been adopted from Guṇāḍhya's ''Bṛhatkathā'' ("the Great Narrative"), which was written in a poorly-understood language known as Paiśāchī. The ''Bṛhatkathā'' is no longer extant but several later adaptations still exist — the ''Kathāsaritsāgara'', '' Bṛhatkathamanjari'' and ''Bṛhatkathāślokasaṃgraha''. However, none of these recensions necessarily derives directly from Gunadhya, and each may have intermediate versions. Scholars compare Guṇāḍhya with Vyasa and Valmiki even though he did not write the now long-lost ''Bṛhatkathā'' in Sanskrit. Presently available are its two Sanskrit recensions, the '' Bṛhatkathamanjar ...
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