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Tikamgarh
Tikamgarh ( टीकमगढ़ ) ( ٹیکمگاڑھ ) is a city and a tehsil, in
Tikamgarh district,
Madhya Pradesh, it also the district headquarter. The earlier name of the town was '
Tehri' (i
..e. a triangle) consisting of three hamlets, forming a rough triangle
. In the Tikamgarh town there is muhalla still known as '
Purani Tehri'. Until
Indian independence in
1947, Tikamgarh, formerly called Tehri, was part of the kingdom of
Orchha, which was founded in the
16th century by the
Bundeli chief
Rudra Pratap, who became the first
Raja of Orchha. In 1783 the capital of the state was moved to Tehri, about 40 miles south of Orchha, which was home to the fort of Tikamgarh, and the town eventually took the name of the fort. The district is famous for the old fort of Kundar known as
Garh Kundar, which was built by Khangars and remained the capital of kshatriya Khangar rulers from 1180 to 1347.
The area covered by this district was part of the
Princely State of Orchha till its merger with the
Indian Union. The
Orchha state was founded by Rudra Pratap in 1501. After merger, it became one of the eight districts of
Vindhya Pradesh state in 1948.
Following the reorganization of states on
1 November 1956 it became a district of the newly carved Madhya Pradesh.
In
1901, the state had an area of 2,
000 sq mi (5,
200 km2), and population of 52,634. It was the oldest and highest in rank of all the Bundela states, with a
17-gun salute, and its Maharajas bore the hereditary title of
First of the
Prince of
Bundelkhand.
Vir Singh,
Pratap Singh's successor, merged his state with the
Union of India on
January 1,
1950. The district became part of Vindhya Pradesh state, which was merged into Madhya Pradesh state in 1956.
Today Orchha is almost a nondescript town with a small population, and its importance is maintained only due to its rich architectural heritage and tourism.
Books on the rich history of Orchha are available in local shops, mostly in the
Hindi language. Only a thorough reading of some of this material will tell about the rich and varied history of this place.
Widowed
Sulakshana Devi is a wealthy industrialist and lives a very wealthy, though hectic lifestyle with her only son,
Ravi, and nephew, Balwant. While returning from overseas, she is told that Ravi has met with an accident and has been killed. This news does devastate her, but she soon recovers. Then a pregnant woman named
Kamini approaches her and tells her that she is carrying Ravi's child. Sulakshana disbelieves her and has her thrown out. When Ravi's friend,
Sanjay Gupta, confirms that Ravi was seeing Kamini, she sets out her men to search high and low for Kamini, but to no avail. Then years later, she meets with a young man,
Arun Kumar, who was able to retrieve her purse from a thief. Sulakshana finds out that he is unemployed and has not eaten for days. She decides to hire him, not knowing that
Arun is a actually a con man, who will do his best to woo her to inherit her estate and Crores of Rupees. Sulakshana also does not know that Ravi did not die accidentally, but was killed by someone who sabotaged his car.
Things will get more complicated when a woman named
Seema and her uncle enter her life - for a devious reason.
Director:
Rakesh Roshan
Writers:
Javed Akhtar (dialogue), Javed Akhtar (screenplay)
Aparajita ...
Mrs. Shanti Mishra
Prem Chopra ...
Balwant
Madhuri Dixit ...
Seema
Vijayendra Ghatge ...
Ravi
Dinesh Hingoo ...
Hasmukh Lal
Kamaldeep ...
Madam's Manager (Bald Guy)
Anil Kapoor ...
Chief Inspector Dutta Dharmadhikari
Bharat Kapoor ...
Vinod's
Elder Brother
Satyendra Kapoor ...
Sinha -
Orphanage Manager
Satish Kaul ...
Vinod Mishra
Anupam Kher ...
Seema's
Uncle
Shashi Kiran ...
Driver in the red car
Sujit Kumar ...
Principal
Mac Mohan ...
Police Inspector S. Kumar
Alok Nath ...
Anand
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- published: 10 Jul 2012
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