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The Kōh-i Nūr (Telugu: కోహినూరు, Hindi: कोहिनूर, Persian/Urdu: کوه نور ) which means "Mountain of Light" in Persian, also spelled Koh-i-noor, Koh-e Noor or Koh-i-Nur, is a 105 carat (21.6 g) diamond (in its most recent cut) that was once the largest known diamond in the world. The Kōh-i Nūr originated in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India along with its double, the Darya-ye Noor (the "River of Light"). It has belonged to various Hindu, Persian, Rajput, Mughal, Turkic, Afghan, Sikh and British rulers who fought bitterly over it at various points in history and seized it as a spoil of war time and time again. It was most recently seized by the East India Company and became part of the British Crown Jewels when Queen Victoria was proclaimed Empress of India in 1877. It was traditionally known as Syamantaka-mani and later Madnayak or the King of Jewels, before being renamed Kohinoor in 18th century by Afghan Ahmad Shah Abdali.
The diamond is currently set into the Crown of Queen Elizabeth and on display at the Tower of London.
Vineeth Sreenivasan is an Indian playback singer, film actor, director, and screenwriter. He is the son of actor Sreenivasan. He made his debut as a director with his film Cycle with Vinu Mohan[2008].
A mechanical engineer from Anna University, Chennai, Vineeth Sreenivasan is the son of Sreenivasan.
He is a part of the band Malayalee with Jakes Bejoy, Shaan Rahman and Arjun Sasi. He has also acted as one of the main protagonists in the Malayalam film titled Cycle which did well at the box office. Vineeth did his second movie role with his father in the movie Makante Achan.
He writes the lyrics of most of his album songs and has also shown his direction skills, directing his own music videos. His music album Coffee @ MG Road became a super hit instantly. He got first prize in Mappilappattu in the Kerala State Youth Festival 1998, where he outshone his ability for quick wit. When he was asked whether his father liked him singing Mappilappattu, he answered, "He didn't have any hatred towards my Mappilappattu, to my knowledge."
Actors: Christoph Thoke (producer), Mostofa Sarwar Farooki (director), Mostofa Sarwar Farooki (writer), Mostofa Sarwar Farooki (producer), Mostofa Sarwar Farooki (producer), Nusrat Imroz Tisha (actress), Ayub Bachchu (composer), Anisul Haque (writer), Mosharraf Karim (actor), Chanchal Chowdhury (actor), Iman Lee (actor), Razon Khaled (editor), Shahir Kazi Huda (actor), Golam Kibria (producer), Mahboob Rahman (producer),
Plot: As a leader of the local community, Chairman Amin bans every kind of image in his water-locked village in rural Bangladesh. He even goes on to claim that imagination is also sinful since it gives one the license to infiltrate into any prohibited territory. But change is a desperate wind that is difficult to resist by shutting the window. The tension between this traditional window and modern wind grows to such an extent that it starts to leave a ripple effect on the lives of a group of typically colorful, eccentric, and emotional people living in that village. But at the very end of the film, Television, which he hated so much, comes to the rescue and helps Chairman Amin reach a transcendental state where he and his God are unified. A new twist to the story makes him embrace IMAGE and IMAGINATION
Keywords: communication, generation-gap, mobile-phone, skype, televisionActors: Krista Johnston (miscellaneous crew), Maninder Chana (actor), Jeremy Lalonde (editor), Rahul Singh (actor), Mukesh Asopa (actor), Koel Purie (actress), Koel Purie (actress), Jasbir Mann (actor), Christian Bako (actor), Rohan Bader (miscellaneous crew), Petrichor Bharali (writer), Petrichor Bharali (director), Raahul Singh (actor), Brad Siciliano (actor), Pete Soltesz (actor),
Plot: Sweet but downtrodden video store clerk Kavita fantasizes about being a Bollywood star, just like her idol, Kohinoor. But when the bitchy diva is kidnapped on the way to a shoot in Toronto, Kavita's dream-come-true quickly turns into an anarchic farce of mistaken identity and campy schlock straight out of the most hackneyed Bollywood formula film.
Genres: Comedy,