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Not to be confused with the Bhutanese honorific title Ashi (title).
Ashi (aši) is the Avestan language word for the Zoroastrian concept of "that which is attained." As the hypostasis of "reward," "recompense," or "capricious luck," Ashi is also a divinity in the Zoroastrian hierarchy of yazatas.
Avestan 'ashi' is a feminine abstract noun, deriving from the root ar-, "to allot," with a substantivizing -ta suffix, hence aši/arti "that which is granted." In the Avesta, the term implies both material and spiritual recompense.
Although conceptually older than Zoroastrianism, Ashi has no attested equivalent in Vedic Sanskrit. The late Middle Persian equivalent as attested in the Zoroastrian texts of the 9th-12th century is ard-, which is subject to confusion with another ard for aša- "truth".
In the younger Avesta, divinified Ashi is also referred to Ashi Vanuhi or Ashi Vanghuhi (Aši vaηuhī, nominative Ašiš vaηuhī "Good Reward"), the Middle Persian equivalent of which is Ahrishwang (Ahrišwang). Ashi is also attested as a dvandvah compound as Ashi Vanghuhi-Parendi.
Sudhir Phadke (Marathi: सुधीर फडके pronunciation (help·info), 25 July 1919 - 29 July 2002) was an accomplished Marathi singer-composer from India. He was regarded as an icon of the Marathi film industry and Marathi Sugam Sangeet (light music) for five decades. Apart from Marathi, Phadke sang and composed songs in several Hindi films as well.
Phadke was affectionately known as Babuji (an honorary title given to respected gentlemen in India).
Sudhir Phadke was born in Kolhapur on 25 July 1919. His birth name was Ram Phadke, but he later changed his name to 'Sudhir' when he composed a song for HMV. Phadke acquired his primary tutelage in vocal classical music from the late Vamanrao Padhye in Kolhapur. After beginning his career with HMV in 1941, he joined the Prabhat Film Company as music director in 1946. During his long career, he composed music for many Marathi and Hindi films. He was also an immaculate playback singer. Phadke married his fellow singer Lalita Deulkar. Their son Shridhar Phadke (born 1950) is also a composer and singer.
Andrew Kishore is a popular playback singer in Bangladesh. He is a recipient of seven National Film Awards in the best playback singer category.
After the Bangladesh Liberation War, Andrew was enlisted with Rajshahi betar in the categories of Nazrul, Tagore, modern, folk and patriotic songs. In 1977, he was offered to perform a modern song under veteran music director Debu Bhattacharya in Dhaka. In recent times Andrew is busy with his Probaho Media, a production house, which produces TV plays, commercials and other productions.
Actors: Supinder Wraich (actress), Jenessa Grant (actress), Sam Coyle (producer), Sam Coyle (writer), Sam Coyle (director), Samantha Rice (costume designer), Andy McQueen (actor),
Plot: There is the perfect world of conformity and restrictive social norms, and then there is the underground revolution that is about to take place. Ashi has to make a choice. Does she follow her soul mate, who wants to stay safe in their hidden underground life, or follow her best friend to make the changes that will rock the world above. But there is a third choice for Ashi a choice that will take her life into her own hands and risk losing everything. The Change, a film that explores the power of individuality
Genres: Drama, Fantasy, Short,Actors: Douglas Knox (actor), Douglas Knox (producer), Douglas Knox (writer), Douglas Knox (director), Douglas Knox (editor), Lisa Younger (actress), Tara Phillips (actress), Christina Zamora (actress), Hina Khan (actress), Leilani Wyatt (actress), Nicole Cummins (actress), Chelsea Taylor (actress), Natalie Machado (actress), Natalie Machado (actress), Sean Robinson (actor),
Genres: Comedy,