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Ghode Ko
Jalebi Khilane Le Ja Riya Hoon (Taking the
horse to eat Jalebis) is a 2018
Indian film
produced by
Gutterati Productions. This film is a result...
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Ghode Jatra(Nepali:घोडे जात्रा) is a
horse festival native to Kathmandu. The
festival occurs annually on mid
March or
early April. In the festival, a...
- He pla****
Lenin in a
teleplay on
Doordarshan titled Laal
Ghaas Par
Neele Ghode,
based on a
translation by Uday
Prakash of a
Russian play by
Mikhail Shatrov...
- each
designed to
reflect the film's
period setting and
emotional depth: "
Ghode Pe Sawar" –
Vocals by
Sireesha Bhagavatula "Shauq" –
Vocals by
Swanand Kirkire...
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Nepal stands as a
unique example of a
secular and
multicultural nation where diverse festivals are
joyfully celebrated within communities. In Nepal, individuals...
- was
where the
Portuguese used to
trade for
ghode (horses) with the Arabs.
Hence the name Ghodbunder:
ghode (horses) &
bunder (port). In 1530 the Portuguese...
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February – Maha
Shivaratri 8
March –
International Women's Day 29
March –
Ghode Jatra 31
March – Eid al-Fitr 6
April – Rama
Navami 14
April –
Nepali New...
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Gujarati Stage.
Other Gujjubhai plays;
Gujjubhai E Gaam Gajavyu, Lo
Gujjubhai Ghode Chadya,
Gujjubhai ni
Golmaal (2012)
completed 350
shows across the world...
- meet in the
capital and
mingle harmoniously. The
festivities such as the
Ghode (horse) Jatra,
Indra Jatra,
Dashain Durga Puja festivals,
Shivratri and...
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showcases religious harmony by
focusing on the Deepastambha, the Cross, and
Ghode Modni followed by a chariot.
European royal attire of
kings is as much part...