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Ragini may refer to: *Rāgini, the feminine counterpart of a raga, a melodic mode in Indian classical music *Ragini, an Indian feminine given name from the above People *Ragini (actress) (1937–1976), Indian film actress, one of the Travancore sisters *Ragni (actress), actress in Indian and later Pakistani cinema *Ragini Trivedi (born 1960), Indian classical musician *Ragini (Telugu actress), Telugu comedic actress *Ragini (Shamshad Begum) (1922–2007), Indian cinema and later Pakistani cinema actress *Ragini Khanna, Indian Hindi film and television actress *Ragini Dwivedi (born 1990), Indian film actress and model *Ragini Nandwani (born 1989), Indian film and television actress *Ragini Shah Ragini Shah is an Indian film, stage and television actress, and a veteran of Gujarati theatre. She had numerous supporting roles on Indian television, with her portrayal of Dugba in the daily Hindi soap ''Saraswatichandra (TV series), Saraswa ... (born 1958), Indian film, stage and tel ...
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Ragini Khanna
Ragini Khanna (born 9 December 1987) is an Indian film and television actress, model, comedian, singer and television host. She has hosted various reality shows, such as ''India's Best Dramebaaz'' (2013) and ''Gangs of Haseepur'' (2014). She is best known for her role as Bharti in ''Bhaskar Bharti'' and Suhana Kashyap in ''Sasural Genda Phool''. She was a contestant on ''Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 4'' in 2010. She also appeared in ''Comedy Nights with Kapil'' portraying many characters. Early life Khanna's parents are Praveen Khanna and Kamini Khanna. She is the 2nd child of her parents. Her elder brother, Amit Khanna is also an actor and has worked in serials like ''Yeh Dil Chahe More''. Her mother, Kaamini Khanna is a writer, music director, singer, anchor and founder of 'Beauty with Astrology'. Ragini is the granddaughter of classical singer Nirmala Devi and popular 1940s actor Arun Kumar Ahuja. She is also the niece of Indian actor Govinda (actor), Govinda and the cousin of Krushna ...
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Ragini Dwivedi
Ragini Dwivedi (born 24 May 1990) is an Indian actress and model who works primarily in Kannada films. She made her debut with '' Ee Shathamaanada Veera Madakari'' (2009). She is a recipient of a SIIMA Award and an Udaya Film Award. Dwivedi rose to fame starring in successful films: ''Kempe Gowda'' (2011), ''Shiva'' (2012), '' Bangari'' (2013) and '' Ragini IPS'' (2014), thus establishing herself as one of the leading actresses in Kannada cinema. She received Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Kannada nomination for ''Kempe Gowda'' and ''Ragini IPS'' and won the SIIMA Critics Award for Best Actress – Kannada for ''Shiva''. Early life Dwivedi was born on 24 May 1990 in Mhow, Madhya Pradesh and was brought up there. However, she has her roots in Rewari, Haryana. Her father Rakesh Kumar Dwivedi, born in Rewari, was a Colonel in the Indian Army and her mother Rohini, a housewife. Her paternal grandfather Pyare Lal Dwivedi was a railway guard in Rewari. She was recognised b ...
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Ragini Shankar
Ragini Shankar is an Indian violinist who performs Hindustani classical music and fusion. She is the grand-daughter of the renowned Padmabhushan Dr. N. Rajam. and the daughter of Dr. Sangeeta Shankar Early life She began her training at the age of 4 and gave her first public performance as an 11-year-old. She plays violin in the ''Gayaki Ang'', a revolutionary technique to reproduce vocal music on the violin. Education Shankar excelled in her education in mechanical engineering and also holds a master's degree in music. Performing career She has performed in various prestigious festivals like the Europalia, MERU, Netherlands, Sawai Gandharva Bhimsen Festival, Dover Lane Music Conference, Saptak Festival of Music, Theatre de la Ville, Paris, Theatre de l'Alhambra, Geneva, Switzerland, MilapFest, Yaksha (festival), Aarohi for Pancham Nishad, Jaya Smriti organised by Hema Malini, Temple of Fine Arts, Bengal Music Foundation. She has performed in several countries ab ...
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Ragini Trivedi
Ragini Trivedi (born 22 March 1960) is an Indian classical musician performing on vichitra veena, sitar and jal tarang. Daughter of the vichitra veena player and musicologist Lalmani Misra, she is an exponent of Misrabani and is the creator of a digital music notation system called Ome Swarlipi. Personal life Ragini was born in Kanpur Kanpur (Hindustani language, Hindustani: ), originally named Kanhapur and formerly anglicized as Cawnpore, is the second largest city of the Indian States and union territories of India, state of Uttar Pradesh after Lucknow. It was the primary ..., India. Her father Lalmani Misra and mother Padma instilled understanding and love for music in Ragini and brother Gopal Shankar. The music lessons explaining nuances of Raga-s, recorded for Gopal Shankar and Ragini by father Lalmani Misra, still serve as resource for learners of Indian music. A versatile student, Ragini participated in sports and loved playing basketball and table-tennis; s ...
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Ragini Nandwani
Ragini Nandwani (born 4 September 1989) is an Indian actress who appears in few Hindi, Tamil language, Tamil and Malayalam language films. She became popular after playing the lead in the Hindi soap opera ''Mrs. Kaushik Ki Paanch Bahuein'' (2011–12). She made her Bollywood debut with the crime thriller film ''Dehraadun Diary'' (2013), which was based on a real murder case. Nandwani made her debut in the Tamil film industry with the action thriller film ''Thalaivaa'' (2013), directed by A. L. Vijay. She played one of the female leads in the film opposite Vijay (actor), Vijay and earned critical acclaim for her role. Early life Nandwani was born on 4 September 1989 in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India. Career Nandwani started her career with small supporting roles in television shows like ''Ye Meri Life Hai'', ''Thodi Khushi Thode Gham'' and ''C.I.D. (Indian TV series), CID'' (Episodic appearance). In 2011, Nandwani came into the limelight with Zee TV's daily soap ''Mrs. Kaushik ...
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Raagini (film)
Ragini may refer to: *Rāgini, the feminine counterpart of a Raga#Rāga-Rāgini system, raga, a melodic mode in Indian classical music *Ragini, an Indian feminine given name from the above People *Ragini (actress) (1937–1976), Indian film actress, one of the Travancore sisters *Ragni (actress), actress in Indian and later Pakistani cinema *Ragini Trivedi (born 1960), Indian classical musician *Ragini (Telugu actress), Telugu comedic actress *Ragini (Shamshad Begum) (1922–2007), Indian cinema and later Pakistani cinema actress *Ragini Khanna, Indian Hindi film and television actress *Ragini Dwivedi (born 1990), Indian film actress and model *Ragini Nandwani (born 1989), Indian film and television actress *Ragini Shah (born 1958), Indian film, stage and television actress *Ragini Shankar, Indian violinist Films

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Ragini (actress)
Ragini (27 March 1937 – 30 December 1976) was an Indian actress and dancer. She was the youngest of the Travancore Sisters; Lalitha, Padmini and Ragini. She started her acting career in the mid-1950s along with her sister Padmini and has acted in movies of different Indian languages, including Malayalam, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu. She also starred opposite Shammi Kapoor in film ''Mujrim'' (1958). She played the role of Parvati opposite Trilok Kapoor who played Shiva in the 1962 film Shiv Parvati. The era of dance in Hindi cinema is considered to have begun with the entrance of Ragini and other South Indian actresses. Ragini died of breast cancer in 1976. She had acted in many dramas also. Family She was married to Madhavan Thampi. The couple had two daughters, Lakshmi and Priya. Actress Sukumari was the trio's maternal first cousin. Malayalam actors Shobana, Ambika Sukumaran, Vineeth and Krishna are her relatives. Her husband left for the US in 1972, but returned af ...
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Ragini Shah
Ragini Shah is an Indian film, stage and television actress, and a veteran of Gujarati theatre. She had numerous supporting roles on Indian television, with her portrayal of Dugba in the daily Hindi soap ''Saraswatichandra (TV series), Saraswatichandra'' being one of the most remembered. Career Shah has appeared in more than 50 Gujarati cinema, Gujarati films. She is also a director. Due to repetitive roles and financial limitations in the Gujarati industry, she moved to Mumbai, where she took part in some Hindi television serials and live performances. There she appeared in the lead role in the Gujarati-language TV drama, ''Moti Baa'' which was aired on ETV Gujarati. Ragini also has numerous Hindi TV dramas to her credit. She made her debut with a supporting role in ''Chanakya (TV series), Chanakya'' in the early 1990s on Doordarshan. She appeared as Rashmi Shekhar Nanavati in the Hindi serial ''Ek Mahal Ho Sapno Ka (TV series), Ek Mahal Ho Sapno Ka'' on Sony TV in 1999, wh ...
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Ragini (Telugu Actress)
Ragini is a Telugu comedic actress. She made her debut in TV serials aired on Doordarshan. She has acted in 550 serials and 190 Telugu films as a supporting character. She is the sister of Telugu actress Krishnaveni. She won the Nandi Award for Best Comedian Actress for her role in '' Ammamma.com''. Filmography * '' Chantabbai'' (1986) * ''Daada'' (1987) *'' Gaayam''(1993) * '' Therpu'' (1994) * '' Kishkinda Khanda'' (1994) * '' Pavitra Bandham'' (1996) * '' Akkum Bakkum'' (1996) * '' Pellichesukundam'' (1997) * '' Dongaata'' (1997) * '' Ganesh'' (1998) * '' Jabili'' (2001) * '' Badradri Ramudu''(2004) * '' Ashta Chamma'' (2008) * '' Parugu'' (2008) * '' Baanam'' (2009) * '' Ee Rojullo'' (2012) * '' Julayi'' (2012) * '' Bhale Bhale Magadivoy'' (2015) * '' Babu Bangaram'' (2016) * '' Mahanubhavudu'' (2017) * '' Shailaja Reddy Alludu'' (2018) Television Awards * Nandi TV Award for Best Comedian Actress for '' Ammamma.com'' References External links Ragini photos ...
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List Of Hindi Films Of 1958
A list of films produced by the Bollywood film industry based in Mumbai in 1958: Highest-grossing films The ten highest-grossing films at the Indian Box Office in 1958: A-D E-M N-R S-Z References External links Bollywood films of 1958at the Internet Movie Database Indian Film Songs from the Year 1958- A look back at 1958 with a special focus on Hindi film songs {{DEFAULTSORT:Hindi films of 1958 1958 Hindi Modern Standard Hindi (, ), commonly referred to as Hindi, is the Standard language, standardised variety of the Hindustani language written in the Devanagari script. It is an official language of India, official language of the Government ... Films, Bollywood ...
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Raga
A raga ( ; , ; ) is a melodic framework for improvisation in Indian classical music akin to a musical mode, melodic mode. It is central to classical Indian music. Each raga consists of an array of melodic structures with musical motifs; and, from the perspective of the Indian tradition, the resulting music has the ability to "colour the mind" as it engages the emotions of the audience. Each raga provides the musician with a musical framework within which to improvise. Improvisation by the musician involves creating sequences of notes allowed by the raga in keeping with rules specific to the raga. Ragas range from small ragas like Bahar (raga), Bahar and Sahana (raga), Sahana that are not much more than songs to big ragas like Malkauns, Darbari and Yaman (raga), Yaman, which have great scope for improvisation and for which performances can last over an hour. Ragas may change over time, with an example being Marwa (raga), Marwa, the primary development of which has been going down ...
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Ragni (actress)
Ragni (born Shamshad Begum; 22 October 1924 – 27 February 2007), also known as Shaado, was a Pakistani actress. She worked in Urdu and Punjabi films under her stage name ''Ragni''. She also worked in Hindi films in the cinema of India. She was known for her beautiful doe like eyes and was known as ''almond-eyed beauty''. Ragni is considered to be the highest-paid actress of her time in the 1940s, being paid 1 lakh rupees by AR Kardar for her role in '' Shahjehan''. Early life Ragni was born as Shamshad Begum in Gujranwala in 1924. Her mother died when Ragni was very young, and her father, Seth Diwan Parmanand, took her with him to Lahore, and they lived at a house on Fleming Road. In Lahore, filmmaker Roshan Lal Shorey was a neighbour of Ragni and noticed her and convinced Diwan to let Ragni act in films. Career She started her acting career in a film launched by Roop K Shorey in the Punjabi film ''Dulla Bhatti'' (1940) alongside MD Kanwar. The film was a major success, and ...
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