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Gulebakavali (/ɡuleɪbəkɑːvəli/ transl. The
Flower of
Bakavali) is a 1955
Indian Tamil-language
action adventure film
produced and
directed by T. R. Ramanna...
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Chatra Bakavali (1926) by
Shree Nath Patankar,
Bakavali (1930) by
Mohanlal D. Shah, Gul-e-
Bakavali (1932) by
Anand Prasad Kapoor,
Chatra Bakavali (1932)...
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Bakavali per the Gandharva.
Vijaya silently leaves with the
flower from the pool,
which explodes due to impurity. An
enraged Mahendra seizes Bakavali...
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family Zingiberaceae Epiphyllum oxypetalum, a
species of
cactus Gul-e-
Bakavali (1924 film), 1924
Indian film
Gulebakavali (1935 film), 1935
Indian Tamil-language...
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somewhat ironically titled Ghalat Fehmi.
Sohni Mahiwal (1939) Gul
Bakavali (1939)
Yamla Jatt (1940) Chaudhary (1941) Khazanchi (1941) Zamindar ...
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Indian People's
Theatre ****ociation (IPTA). He
directed musical play Gul E
Bakavali written by
Sudheer Attavar;
represented 8th
World Theatre Olympics in year...
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father Chammak Chandra Chandoo Sai
Warina Hussain in the item
number "Gul-e-
bakavali"
Rafsan Shahriar In
January 2020,
debutant director Mallidi V****ishta Reddy...
- Nala Damayanti, Dil ki Pyas, Ankh ka Nasha,
Muflis Ashiq, and
Chatra Bakavali.
Mukhtar Begum was born
Mukhtar Khanum in 1901 in Amritsar,
British India...
- Ke" with Lata Mangeshkar, and Usha
Mangeshkar "Jeevan Jyot Jale" Gul-e-
Bakavali - "Yeh
Kehdo tumhen Humse Kya Chahiye" with
Surinder Kohli "Allah Re Kisse...
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Chhatrapathi Shivaji Maharaj Marg,
Apollo Bunder, Colaba,
south Mumbai. Gul-e-
Bakavali (1924)
Manorama (1924)
Prithvi Vallabh (1924) Sati
Sardarba (1924) Ram...