Saturday, September 25, 2010

Indian Rupee New Symbol Font

You can download a copy of the Rupee Font which should be pasted in the fonts folder and then under the Microsoft Word or WordPad you can find the same font under the name ‘Rupee’ which when selected would insert the symbol. You can download the font here:

Click Here To Download

How to Use: 

1. Download the above attached font Rupee.ttf or the new version Rupee_Foradian.ttf
2. Install the font. (It is easy. Just copy the font and paste it in "Fonts" folder in control panel)

How to type new rupee symbol: 


We mapped the grave acent symbol - ` (the key just above "tab" button in your keyboard) with the new Rupee symbol. Just select "Rupee" font from the drop down list of your fonts in your application and press the key just above your tab button. It will display our new rupee symbol. Try it.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Love Sex Aur Dhokha (LSD) Movie Review :

It's dark, distressing and deeply disturbing. But it's also the reality of the times we are living in. Dibakar Banerjee is no director with a penchant for candy floss cinema. His cinema is hard, riveting and deeply compelling. He can make you laugh as well as cringe in your seat with the hideous reality on screen. Bannerjee does not believe in pulling his punches.

The characters portrayed are all real; people you meet everyday. Kudos to the actors for pulling off such stunning performances, all of them. His execution of the film is path breaking. He has taken a risk and it has worked. Hand-held camera, jerky movements, low light indicated on the far left corner of the handy cam... it has it own charm.

the end surprises. Intelligent cinema.

It real and it's scary. Very scary. LSD is not for the faint-hearted.
Rating - 4/5

Monday, March 1, 2010

HOLI - ‘Festival of Colours’

Want to paint the town red – or purple, yellow, or blue? Then get to India or Pakistan fast, where millions are today celebrating the  most colourful festival of the Hindu calendar (amid stiff competition).

Holi is the ‘Festival of Colours’, which welcomes the coming of spring and the new life and energy it brings. Hindus exchange sweets and burn effigies, but mostly they take to the streets to throw buckets of dye over each other.

One of the major festivals of India, Holi is celebrated with enthusiasm and gaiety on the full moon day in the month of Phalgun  which is the month of March as per the Gregorian calendar.

Holi festival may be celebrated with various names and people of different states might be following different traditions. But, what makes Holi so unique and special is the spirit of it which remains the same throughout the country and even across the globe, wherever it is celebrated.

Preparations:
Entire country wears a festive look when it is time for Holi celebration. Market places get abuzz with activity as frenzied shoppers start making preparations for the festival. Heaps of various hues of gulal and abeer can be seen on the roadside days before the festival. Pichkaris in innovative and modern design too come up every year to lure the children who wish to collect them as Holi memorabilia and of course, to drench everybody in the town.

Womenfolk too start making early preparations for the holi festival as they cook loads of gujiya, mathri and papri for the family and also for the relatives. At some places specially in the north women also make papads and potato chips at this time. 

Legends:
A Hindu festival, Holi has various legends associated with it. The foremost is the legend of demon King Hiranyakashyap who demanded everybody in his kingdom to worship him but his pious son, Prahlad became a devotee of Lord Vishnu. Hiranyakashyap wanted his son to be killed. He asked his sister Holika to enter a blazing fire with Prahlad in her lap as Holika had a boon which made he immune to fire. Story goes that Prahlad was saved by lord himself for his extreme devotion and evil minded Holika was burnt to ashes, for her boon worked only when she entered the fire alone.

Since that time, people light a bonfire, called Holika on the eve of Holi festival and celebrate the victory of good over evil and also the triumph of devotion to god. Children take special delight in the tradition and this has another legend attached to it. It says that there was once an ogress Dhundhi who used to trouble children in the kingdom of Prithu. She was chased away by children on the day of Holi. Therefore, children are allowed to play pranks at the time of 'Holika Dahan'.

Some also celebrate the death of evil minded Pootana. The ogress tried to Lord Krishna as an infant by feeding it poisonous milk while executing the plan of Kansa, Krishna's devil uncle. However, Krishna sucked her blood and brought her end. Some who view the origin of festivals from seasonal cycles believe that Pootana represents winter and her death the cessation and end of winter.

In South India, people worship Kaamadeva- the god of love and passion for his extreme sacrifice. According to a legend, Kaamadeva shot his powerful love arrow on Lord Shiva to revoke his interest in the worldly affairs in the interest of the earth. However, Lord Shiva was enraged as he was in deep mediation and opened his third eye which reduced Kaamadeva to ashes. Though, later on the request of Rati, Kaamadeva's wife, Shiva was pleased to restore him back.

Holika Dahan:
On the eve of Holi, called Chhoti or Small Holi people gather at important crossroads and light huge bonfires, the ceremony is called Holika Dahan. This tradition is also followed in Gujarat and Orissa. To render greatfulness to Agni, god of Fire, gram and stalks from the harvest are also offered to Agni with all humility. Ash left from this bonfire is also considered sacred and people apply it on their foreheads. People believe that the ash protects them from evil forces.

Expression of Love
Lovers too long to apply colours on their beloved. This has a popular legend behind it. It is said that the naughty and mischievous Lord Krishna started the trend of playing colours. He applied colour on her beloved Radha to make her one like him. The trend soon gained popularity amongst the masses. No wonder, there is no match to the Holi of Mathura, Vrindavan and Barsana - the places associated with the birth and childhood of Radha and Krishna.

Ecstasy of Bhang:
There is also a tradition of consuming the very intoxicating bhang on this day to further enhance the spirit of Holi. It is so much fun to watch the otherwise sober people making a clown of themselves in full public display. Some, however, take bhang in excess and spoil the spirit. Caution should therefore be taken while consuming bhang delicacies.


Travellers can join in. Holi happens countrywide but head to Mathura and Vrindavan for the most boisterous celebrations – if you think you’re brave enough. You are? Then follow our top tips…

How to survive Holi:

▸ Don’t panic – the paint used usually washes off with water…

▸ …But wear old clothes, just in case

▸ Protect your sensitive bits – a dental cap will stop teeth staining; sunglasses will keep your eyes safe from harmful chemicals

▸ If you don’t want to eat paint, keep your lips tightly closed

▸ Douse yourself in coconut oil – to help you slip away from a frenzied mob attack and to make washing the paint off later a lot easier

▸ Buy plenty of ammo – gulal (powder paint) can be picked up all over India

▸ Beware bhang – drinks laced with cannabis leaf are popular with locals; the uninitiated should consume with caution

▸ If you want to stay clean, wear a raincoat or watch from a balcony. But where’s the fun in that…?

Friday, February 26, 2010

IPL - Season 3

IPL 2010 Matches – Season 3 has 60 matches to be played between 8 teams in 45 days. Matches will have the same rules implemented as the previous 2 seasons of IPL.

The third season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) is all set for a grand theatrical release this March. Digital film distributor UFO Moviez, along with IPL distribution rights holder Crown Infotainment, is aiming to showcase advertisement-free cricket action in high definition (HD) format on 1,000 screens in the country. UFO Moviez claims that it has already signed up 550 screens, including 200 multiplex screens, across 350 cities and towns. The IPL season, which starts on 12 March, will have 60 matches played over 45 days.
For live score pls scroll down the page, and you can watch the live score!

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

New Year SMS: 2010


New rules of life for 2010
1. Haste Rehne ka.
2. Tension nai leneka.
3. B positive, eat positive, sleep positive
4. Mast rehneka.
5. Har problem ko solve kernay ka.
6. Friend k sath lifetime friendship account kholnay ka
7. Mujhko yaad rakhnay ka
Aur mujhey sms kertay rehnay ka.
---
2010 is at the door…
Remember
Life is short, break the rules,
Forgive quickly,
love truly,
laugh uncontrollably,
and
never regret anything that made you smile.
---
As you know that
2day’s d last day
Of d year 2009
I wanna thank d
Special ppl, who
Touched my life
With their
Concern & made
My life more
Meaningful,
U r 1 of them,
Thanq 4 your
Contribution 2 my life
May almighty
ALLAH
Continue 2 give you
Abundant
Blessing &
Happiness in d
Coming years
Too

Aamin
---
New Year is the time to
unfold new horizons & realize new dreams,
to rediscover the strength & faith within u,
to rejoice in simple pleasures &
gear up 4 a new challenges.
Wishing u a truly fulfilling 2010
---
Beauty..
Freshness..
Dreams..
Truth..
Imagination..
Feeling..
Faith..
Trust..
This is beginning of a new year!
---
There have been many time in 2009
when I may disturbed u
troubled u
irritated u
bugged u
.
.
.
2day I just wanna tell u
.
.
.
I plan to continue it in 2010
---
Like birds, let us,
leave behind what we don’t need to carry…
GRUDGES SADNESS PAIN FEAR and REGRETS.
Life is beautiful, Enjoy it.
HAPPY NEW YEAR 2010
--- 
 Each moment in a day has its own value.
Morning brings HOPE,
Afternoon brings FAITH,
Evening brings LOVE,
Night brings REST,
Hope you will have all of them everyday.
HAPPY NEW YEAR 2010.
---
Wishing you a fabulous 2010
with full of great achievements and experiences.
A meaningful chapter waiting
to be written HAPPY NEW YEAR!
---
Years come and go,
but this year I specially wish 4 u
a double dose of health n happiness
topped with loads of good fortune.
Have a great year ahead!
HAPPY NEW YEAR 2010!!!
---
When the mid-nite bell rings tonight..
Let it signify new and better things for you,
let it signify a realisation of all things you wish for,
Let it signify a year of courage and believes,
Wishing you a very…very…very prosperous 2010.
---
This is last evening of 2009
Last sun of 2009
Has spread its shine
On earth,
Feel remaining
Moments of last day,
Scatter happiness
Best of luck for 2010
---
Little keys open big locks
Simple words reflect great thoughts
Your smile can cure heart blocks
So keep on smiling it rocks.
Happy New Year 2010
---
May ALLAH make ur year a happy one!
Not by shielding you from all sorrows and pain,
But by strengthening you to bear it, as it comes;
Not by making your path easy,
But by making you sturdy to travel any path;
Not by taking hardships from you,
But by taking fear from your heart;
Not by granting you unbroken sunshine,
But by keeping your face bright, even in the shadows;
---
Good time Bad time
Day time Night time
Off time Work time
Happy time Sad time
Naye saal main kisi bhi time
Apun ka sms aa sakta hai..!
Bole to happy new year mamu
---
May this new year bring many opportunities to your way,
to explore every joy of life
&
may your resolutions for the days ahead stay firm,
turning all your dreams into reality
and all your efforts into great achievements.
Happy New Year to you & your loved ones.
---
We will open the book.
Its pages are blank.
We are going to put words on them ourselves.
The book is called Opportunity
and
its first chapter is New Year’s Day.
---
Tom Cruise
Angelina Jolie
Aishwarya Rai
Arnold
Jennifer Lopez
Amitabh Bachhan
& me..
All the Stars wish u a
Very Happy New Year. 
---

Friday, December 18, 2009

APEA - Awards 2009:





                                   India's Success Stories: 
From the day it was announced, its been a very proud moment for all of us.
APEA (Asia Pacific Entrepreneurship Awards) - awards were given on the 16th dec. evening at Grand Hayyat Mumbai, i missed the ceremony as i am still in Delhi.
All the national and international media was present to congratulate the winners. It was a grand gala dinner ceremony.
Amol Naikawadi, Indus Health Plus (an health care MLM company), was awarded with "Most Promising Entrepreneur award"
    ( watch out for my next update on Indus Health Plus & Amol Naikawadi ...coming soon ). 


                          ( Amol Naikawadi , Sunil Shetty, DK Jain ) 

Amongst other Celebrities Sunil Shetty (Actor & Chairman of Popcorn Entertainment and Popcorn Motion Pictures) was awarded with "Special Achievement Award".
Sunil expanded his horizons in to Movie Production, Event Management & Television Production.
 Beyond business he in also involved with an NGO,
"SAVE THE CHILDREN"



Shahnaz Husain (Chairman & MD of Shahnaz Herbals): She was awarded with 'Women Entrepreneur of the Year', today her name has become the brand and she herself the brand ambassador. She heads the largest organization of its kind in the world 'The Shahnaz Group of Companies' with chain of over 400 clinic, shops, beauty training institute & spas.


Tarun Mansukhani: Awarded with " Young Entrepreneur of the Year": He is extremely successful & influential film director. Tarun is Best Director - Comic Excellence for his Directorial work in the 2008 mega hit "Dostana". This movie broke all box office records in UAE & Dubai.



Ritu Beri: got "Special Achievement Award", She is visionary founder of the well known fashion brand Ritu Beri Design. She became the 1st Indian Fashion ambassador to put on a show on the catwalks of Paris.
She has dressed & worked with former US President Bill Clinton, Hollywood celebrities, Supermodels & diplomats across the world.
                                              Well in all ...its really great when some global organizations do acknowledge the work, like APEA, which defiantly motivate people to fallow the path, specially young Indians.
We congratulate all of them.


                                ( Karishma with Hubby Sunjay )

More pic of the Award Ceremony: .... ( click on photo's to see it enlarge )





Thursday, December 17, 2009

Headley An American Agent ?


The growing disquiet in the government, which believes that Headley was a US agent who turned rogue?
 “It is very strange that the US did not inform us of Headley’s visit to India in March this year when he, by their own account, had been under their surveillance since at least September 2008,”

It was on 27th Nov 2009 TOI reported it 1st:
It's a plot that could be straight out of the bluff-and-double-bluff worlds created by John le Carre and Frederick Forsyth. Only, it seems to have played out in real life, to the tragic misfortune of hundreds of innocent people. The tantalising possibility that David Coleman Headley may have been a US undercover agent who turned rogue is vexing many here as American authorities keep the US-based Lashkar jihadi out of the reach of Indian investigators.

To make the tale even more dramatic, Headley may just have provided American intelligence agencies information that prevented a Lashkar attack on Mumbai in September. The theory -- and it's still a theory -- is that Headley was used to infiltrate the Lashkar, but gradually went astray under the influence of the very terrorists he was supposed to be spying upon.

Torn between conflicting loyalties, he may have continued to give information to his American handlers, and a tip-off by him may even have helped avert a Laskar attack orginally planned for September. But he seems to have commited fully to Lashkar shortly after that, which could be one reason why American agencies were caught napping by 26/11.

During his interactions in India, Headley frequently introduced himself as a CIA agent. But suspicions that he's a rogue agent stem more from the just-released information that Headley, a man with one green and one brown eye, could straddle America and Pakistan with ease despite a run-in with the law in the US.

A recent profile in the New York Times said that in 1998, Headley (then known as Daood Gilani) was convicted of conspiring to smuggle heroin into US from Pakistan. ``Court records show that after his arrest, he provided so much information about his own involvement with drug trafficking which stretched back more than a decade and about his Pakistani suppliers that he was sentenced to less than two years in jail and later went to Pakistan to conduct undercover surveillance operations for the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)," the NYT report said.

This suggests that Headley had a deal with authorities in the US who allowed him to get away with mild punishment in exchange for a promise of cooperation.

To many here, that also implies that he was a known entity to the counter-terror and drug enforcement authorities in the US. After 9/11, the walls between these agencies had come down because of the links between drugs and terrorism, particularly in the context of Pakistan-Afghanistan where there is a huge overlap between the functions of the DEA and CIA. Surprisingly, the FBI affidavit against Headley doesn't mention his tryst with the DEA.

FBI's affidavit against Headley says that he changed his name from Daood Gilani to David Coleman Headley in 2006 to hide his history as an offender. As he told border police in August 2009, it was to give himself the freedom to travel undetected -- he said the new name aroused much less suspicion when he travelled.

It is a fact that terrorists are masking their religious identity to get past the counter-terror surveillance, with terror groups seeking to recruit Caucasians for fresh strikes. But many doubt here that the mere switching of names could have worked in Headley's case given his brush with law but more because of the destinations he was flying to.

Given Pakistan's unquestioned reputation as the hub of global terror, people travelling to and from the country automatically pop up on the scanner at airports across the globe. Headley, to boot, would often meet his contacts in UAE -- a known rezendevous for terrorists and smugglers and a place that is of immense interest to law enforcement agencies.

The doubters found it intriguing that ultra-sensitive agencies in the US did not find anything amiss about the entries on Headley's US passport. While the sceptics don't think they have an answer yet, they are inclined to look at the possibility of Headley being an undercover agent who, torn between the competing demands of the jihadi outfits he had been asked to infiltrate and his American handlers, went astray.

Headley, by his own confession, joined Lashkar-e-Taiba in 2006 and received training in one of the terror camps run by the jihadi outfit.

Those who subscribe to the "rogue agent" theory are inclined to believe that this was known to the Americans, always anxious to ferret out information from hard-to-penetrate terror groups. They also feel that US agencies were perhaps aware that last year, Headley was in India to recce targets for a Lashkar attack that it had originally planned for September -- as confirmed by Ajbal Kasab in his testimony -- and which was finally carried out on 26/11. Rather, they also suspect that Headley might have been the source of information that helped Americans warn of the attack planned for September last year.

In their warning, which was passed on to Maharashtra government by Intelligence Bureau, the Americans had said that prominent installations in Mumbai were on the jihadis' target. As a matter of fact, the FBI alert made a specific mention of Taj and other hotels -- Marriott, Land's End and Sea Rock.

It is felt that Headley's defection happened immediately afterwards and that is perhaps one of the reasons why Americans could not, unlike in September, sniff 26/11. The suspicion is reinforced by the fact that it was around this time that FBI put Headley under its surveillance, leading to his arrest on October 3 this year.

Suspicions are getting stronger as Americans delay giving Indian investigators access to Headley. The hope here is that Indian agencies would get their turn to talk to the terrorist after charges -- indictment in the American lexicon -- are framed against him on Jauuary 1. There is also the possibility that Headley has promised to sing on the condition that he is not exposed to interrogators from India.

But during interactions on the issue, FBI has been unusually cagey about discussing Headley in detail -- odd on the part of the agency which swiftly warned of the attack Lashkar had planned in September and without whose help the breakthrough in the 26/11 probe would not have happened.

“We suspect that the reluctance is because Headley was a double agent and the Americans may not like him to be exposed to Indian agencies,”

Investigation by the US media suggests that the collaboration deepened in the following years and Headley was allowed to go to Pakistan soon after the 9/11 attacks. In his new role, he is suspected to have worked for the CIA which has huge covert operations in Pakistan and Afghanistan. In any case, DEA and CIA agents working in Af-Pak routinely segue into each other’s roles to fight terrorism fuelled by proceeds of opium smuggling.
    Because of his Pakistani origin, Headley successfully infiltrated the jihadi groups, particularly Lashkar-e-Taiba, and kept briefing the Americans on the jihadi outfit’s plans, including the one to attack Mumbai in September last year.
    But the loyalties of Headley, who was raised as a Muslim, started tipping towards jihadi outfits and the Americans did not realize this till they were caught unawares by 26/11.
    Headley has a visceral hatred for India, as disclosed by his former wife to Philadelphia Inquirer.
( Times Of India )

Will post your comments on my next post, Do comment.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Amol Naikawadi - Most Promising Entrepreneur -2009:


Most Promising Entrepreneur -2009:

Amol Naikawadi, age 32, has been awarded "Most Promising Entrepreneur Of The Year"
( Asia Pacific Entrepreneurship Awards 2009, India ). 
This award recognizes in individuals who have shown promising tenacity, perseverance and courage in the business. Award will be given on 16th December 2009 at the Grand Hyatt, Mumbai. Mr. Amol Naikawadi perused CA and became the Jt. MD of Indus Health Plus at the age of 27.

Mr. Amol Naikawadi - Joint Managing Director, Indus Health Plus

Amol is a qualified charted accountant but is not bound by his academic qualification. An entrepreneur at heart, his youthful appearance conceals his many accomplishments and his true potential. Possessing a very pleasing demeanor, he is very sociable and also an avid reader.

Amol is one of the founding members of Indus Health Plus and has been at the forefront of all developments of the organization. For the past 9 years he has successfully piloted Indus into one of the most credible names in the preventive Health care space.

The transition of Indus from a single service center to a multi functional organization is a testimony of his skills. Indus continues to grow under his guidance.

At the helm of developments, Amol is facilitating a staggering growth rate for Indus on a year on year basis. In addition to the rapidly expanding delivery centers, he has managed spread the concept of prevention to 1, 65,000 families.


Amol believes that some of the most ambitious moves are yet to come. He is engaging himself in developing a strong growth strategy which should see Indus establish itself as one of the most credible providers of preventive healthcare nationally.

We all indusites are very proud to work with him, on receiving this "Most Promising Entrepreneur Award-2009" we all congratulates him.



APEA ( Asia Pacific Entrepreneurship Awards) - BACKGROUND: 
Enterprise Asia presents the prestigious Asia Pacific Entrepreneurship Awards. These awards are accorded to the exemplary few who have proven their entrepreneurial spirit, whilst not neglecting the social responsibilities that come with business leadership. Our objective is to enhance the awareness of the importance of entrepreneurship amongst the general public and in turn, stimulate the growth of brands and enterprises both locally and regionally.

WHY THIS AWARD?
Winning the APEA is a recognition and independent endorsement of once enterprising spirit.

GIVEN TO: 
 To entrepreneurs that have displayed promising accomplishments in the past and the present and have the vision and potential to advance their companies to be leading businesses in the young minds to follow their footsteps in becoming successful entrepreneurs in the future.



PANEL OF JURIES:
A diverse panel of independent, impartial & seasoned individuals from various backgrounds is selected to execute the qualitative audit process, arbitrated by the Kaden Broriss Legal LLP. Enterprise Asia works with the market-driven, customer-centric business, academic & political leaders in processing the nomination and select the industry's best.



AWARD CEREMONY:
The award Ceremony takes place during the black-tie Gala Dinner held jointly with the Asia Responsible Entrepreneurship Awards. Here business & government leaders, diplomatic representatives, social & community leaders, local & international media is present to celebrate the success of the winners.


Once again we all indusites are very proud to work with him, on receiving this "Most Promising Entrepreneur Award-2009" we all congratulates him.


Sunday, November 29, 2009

Real Names Of Bollywood Actors:

Do you know many of Bollywood Stars don’t use their original names on the Screen? Here is the list of some famous Bollywood actors with their original names. Hope this will be an interesting topic which will add up to your existing Bollywood knowledge:






Ashwini Shetty : Did you know Shilpa Shetty's top secret? The lass's real name is Ashwini which she changed due to astrological reasons.





Nisha and Amoha : Priyanka Kothari is all set for a new innings after reverting to her original name. Nisha Kothari was also called Amoha at one point of time. With so many changes in her credentials let's see if it brings any luck to the hottie.






Mona Chopra : Sherlyn needed a name that stood out and also sounded unique. For someone so much in the spotlight a common name like 'Mona' really won't do. The reason behind the sizzler?







Reema Lamba : We know that Reema Lamba made in to Bollywood on her own but part of her success can also be attributed to her royal-sounding name Mallika Sherawat.






Mumtaz Jehan Begum Dehlavi : Do you think Madhubala would have become an icon if we knew her as Mumtaz Jehan Begum Dehlavi? The striking actress changed her name for films. No matter what, she will always be remembered for her beauty as well as for her brilliant performance





Ritu Chaudhary : Ritu Chaudhary hardly had any luck after rechristening herself name to Mahima Chaudhary. Good and bad has nothing to do with your name Mahima!






Bhanurekha : Glamour queen Rekha shortened 'Bhanurekha', a name too hard to pronounce, spell and remember. Her stage name really compliments her performing persona.





 Ajay Devgan - Vishal Devgan
 





Ajit - Hamid Ali Khan





 

Akshay Kumar - Rajiv Bhatia






Amitabh Bachchan - Amit Srivastav





Ashok Kumar - Kumud Ganguly






Balraj Sahani – Yudhisthir Sahani






Bobby Deol - Vijay Singh Deol






Dev Anand - Devdutt Pishorimal Anand




Dharmendra - Dharam Singh Deol





Dilip Kumar - Yusuf Khan





Govinda - Govinda Arun Ahuja







Gurudutt – Vasanth Kumar Shiv Shankar Padukone






Jeetendra - Ravi Kapoor






John Abraham - Farhan Abraham







Johnny Lever - John Rao





Johny Walker - Badruddin Jamaluddin Kazi







Dilip Kumar - Yusuf Khan







Kamal Haasan- Alwarpettai Aandavar






Kumar Gaurav - Manoj Tulli






Lucky Ali - Maqsood Mehmood Ali






Mahima Chaudhry - Ritu Chaudhry





Manoj Kumar - Hare Krishna Goswami







Mithun Chakraborty – Gauranga Chakraborty







Nana Patekar - Vishwanath Patekar




Rajnikant - Sivaji Rao Gaekwad




Rajesh Khanna - Jatin Khanna








Raj Kumar - Kulbushan Pandit







Salman Khan- Abdul Rashid Salim Salman Khan





Shammi Kapoor - Shamsher Raj Kapoor





Shashi Kapoor - Balbirraj Kapoor








Sanjeev Kumar - Haribhai Jarivala





Sunil Dutt - Balraj Dutt








Sunny Deol - Ajay Singh Deol  






Tuntun : Uma Devi Khatri