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After Bedardi and Kanoon, it was the third film with Ajay and Urmila. The film was a box office failure. Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Soundtrack 4 Box Office 4.1 Overseas 5 References 6 External links Plot Vishal (Ajay Devgn), is a very hard-working officer who takes care of his family. He loves Sapna (Urmila Matondkar). His uncle, Lekhraj (Paresh Rawal), is trying to kill Vishal because he is a criminal whom Vishal is trying to unveil but does not know it is his uncle whom he respects. Then a robbery happens and Arun (Ajay Devgn) is the robber who is the duplicate of Vishal. Then Vishal was telling the Commissioner (Shivaji Satham), about Arun and him being his duplicate when he is shot by Lehkraj's son because he is on his father's side. Then Vishal goes into a coma and then the Commissioner makes a scheme with Arun to portray him as Vishal in the world's eyes so criminals have a fear of Vishal. 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Singhal's daughter Kajal, is the wife of corrupt lawyer Ravi, who can win almost any case. During a court case, he falsely accuses and gets a righteous man convicted of corruption, and he commits suicide out of disgrace. His son major Karan swears revenge and one day after a party that Kajal and Ravi attended, fires a pistol directly at Ravi, but his wife Kajal (Mahima Chaudhry) comes in to save her husband using her body as a shield. Karan fires a second time, and Ravi is shot in the spinal cord and loses part of his memory, and the doctors diagnose him with 'retrograde amnesia". In the hospital, Kajal succumbs to her wound and dies. As an attempt to restore Ravi's memory, Singhal requests the help of a street women Kajri, who looks exactly like Kajal (Mahima Chaudhry, in a dual role), to pretend to be Ravi's wife temporarily. However, obstinate Karan is still seeking his revenge by stalking Ravi in the hospital and hatches a plan to kill Ravi. Karan and Kajri collect all the evidence that proves Karan's father's innocence. Ravi regains his memory and starts to sympathise with Karan. With the help of Kajri, he promises Karan that once he gains full recovery, he will prove to the court that Karan's father was genuinely innocent, but wrongly persecuted, presenting all the proof. Learning of this turn of events, Singhal turns the tables on Ravi. A significant family feud ensues between Singhal and Ravi. Ravi, with the help from Karan, wins over the final court case, and finally, the real perpetrators are placed behind bars (including Singhal, who had instigated this). Ravi and Kajri unite happily at last, and Karan gives himself up to the police volunta ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2021 05:38:16 -0500 From: "Get.Nuubu" Subject: Works Overnight To Gently Remove Toxins Works Overnight To Gently Remove Toxins http://highteach.us/G7MVW_-kRx0SeJB7KYT6rrzPl3yoNStHnX_MoK4MnTJR5XT0mQ http://highteach.us/pC2J4kFdNGC_Ev3zWMstgmsEpDilLKmGAMp1iForgRlX5M0xHA ultism, various theories and practices involving a belief in and knowledge or use of supernatural forces or beings. Such beliefs and practicesbprincipally magical or divinatorybhave occurred in all human societies throughout recorded history, with considerable variations both in their nature and in the attitude of societies toward them. In the West the term occultism has acquired intellectually and morally pejorative overtones that do not obtain in other societies where the practices and beliefs concerned do not run counter to the prevailing worldview. Occult practices centre on the presumed ability of the practitioner to manipulate natural laws for his own or his clientbs benefit; such practices tend to be regarded as evil only when they also involve the breaking of moral laws. Some anthropologists have argued that it is not possible to make a clear-cut distinction between magicba principal component of occultismband religion, and this may well be true of the religious systems of some nonliterate societies. The argument does not hold, however, for any of the major religions, which regard both natural and moral law as immutable. Those aspects of occultism that appear to be common to all human societiesbdivination, magic, witchcraft, and alchemybare treated in depth below. Features that are unique to Western cultures, and the history of their development, are treated only briefly. The Western tradition of occultism, as popularly conceived, is of an ancient bsecret philosophyb underlying all occult practices. This secret philosophy derives ultimately from Hellenistic magic and alchemy on the one hand and from Jewish mysticism on the other. The principal Hellenistic source is the Corpus Hermeticum, the texts associated with Hermes Trismegistos, which are concerned with astrology and other occult sciences and with spiritual regenera ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2021 07:27:59 -0500 From: "Cold Sore Virus" Subject: Herpes Virus Hiding Place Revealed! (Nobody Believed This!) Herpes Virus Hiding Place Revealed! (Nobody Believed This!) http://herpatifix.biz/XVS6QAT6MuUtG9LRPv3eDvP-oIVCSliKZqJd7TemXSdRCMsT3g http://herpatifix.biz/EaQRDpE6Y5zH9PMzu4xBN-5J14gLLEX4o-Z9X993whTKagqrqg emasons who could not find an occult philosophy within Freemasonry. These enthusiasts persisted, both as individual students of Hermetism and, in continental Europe, as groups of occult practitioners, into the 19th century, when the growth of religious skepticism led to an increased rejection of orthodox religion by the educated and a consequent search for salvation by other meansbincluding occultism. But those interested turned to new forms of occultism rather than to the Hermetic tradition: on the one hand to Spiritualismbthe practice of alleged regular communication between the living and the spirits of the dead through a living bmediumbband on the other to Theosophyba blend of Western occultism and Eastern mysticism that proved to be a most effective propagator of occultism but whose influence has declined markedly over the last 50 years. 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(Learn how and when to remove these template messages) This media article uses IMDb for verification. (June 2019) This article possibly contains original research. (June 2019) Chhupa Rustam 2: A Musical Thriller Chhupa Rustam A Musical Thriller.jpg Directed by Aziz Sejawal Written by Aadesh K. Arjun (dialogues) Story by Rajeev Kaul, Praful Parekh Produced by Madan Mohla Starring Sanjay Kapoor Manisha Koirala Mamta Kulkarni Tinnu Anand Raj Babbar Dalip Tahil Cinematography Kamlakar Rao Edited by Waman Bhonsle Music by AnandbMilind Production company Seven Arts Release date 23 March 2001 Running time 127 Minutes Country India Language Hindi Chhupa Rustam: A Musical Thriller is a 2001 Indian Hindi romantic thriller movie directed by Aziz Sejawal, starring Sanjay Kapoor, Manisha Koirala, Mamta Kulkarni, Tinnu Anand, Raj Babbar and Dalip Tahil. Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Cast 3 Soundtrack 4 External links Synopsis Nirmal is an industrialist, and Raja is a small-time thief. Raja is in love with Nisha, and Nirmal is in love with Sandhya. Nirmal's father runs a tea plantation. When Nirmal's father is murdered, Raj Babbar, the Commissioner of Police, notices the two men and plans to place the thief at the industrialist's house before selling Nirmal's father's property and stealing the money. Nirmal finds out his father was murdered and sets out to find the killer, who sets a trap for him. In the meanwhile, Raja takes his place. One of them is killed, and the other claims to be the industrialist. The mystery revolves around the identity of the survivor: either Raja or Nirmal. It is revealed Raja is Reborn; a fight ensues, and Nisha is killed. Nirmal continues his life happily. Cast Sanjay Kapoor as Nirmal Kumar Chinoy / Raja Manisha Koirala as Nisha Mamta Kulkarni as Sandhya Tinnu Anand as Mama Manikchand Raj Babbar as Inspector Bheem Thapa Dalip Tahil as Baldev Diwan Chinoy Neha Pendse as Guddi Chinoy Laxmikant Berde as Manik Navneet Nishan as Mrs.Chinoy Anant Mahadevan as Nirmal's Dad Ram Sethi as Mukadam Avtar Gill as Driver Satpal Mushtaq Khan Vishwajeet Pradhan Viju Khote Satyen Kappu as Sandhya's Dad Soundtrack This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (September 2020) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Lyrics are written by Anand Bakshi, while the music is by Anand Milind. Track list No. Title Lyrics Artist(s) Length 1. "O Bangla Gaadi" Anand Bakshi Alka Yagnik 2. "Tu Nikla Chhupa Rustam" Anand Bakshi Alka Yagnik 3. "Yeh Chand Koi Deewana Hai" Anand Bakshi Alka Yagnik and Kumar Sanu 4. "Raja Yeh Kya Karte Ho" Anand Bakshi Alka Yagnik and Kumar Sanu 5. "Pyar Mein Dil To" Anand Bakshi Alka Yagnik and Kumar Sanu 6. "Tu Hai Mere Dil Mein" Anand Bakshi Hariharan and Sadhana Sargam External links Chhupa Rustam: A Musical Thriller at IMDb Stub icon This article about a Hindi film of the 2000s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. 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WikipediaB. is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization. Privacy policyAbout WikipediaDisclaimersContact WikipediaMobile viewDevelopersStatisticsCookie state ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2021 02:19:59 -0500 From: "My Romantic Match" Subject: Join now! Local Women and Local brides Join now! 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Music is directed by Jatin Lalit and songs lyrics written by Majrooh Sultanpuri. Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Soundtrack 4 References 5 External links Plot Sunil (Apoorva Agnihotri) and Ashok are two friends. They are of marriageable age. One day Ashok's mom tells him to introduce himself to Shalu. But Ashok is reluctant to do so. He asks Sunil to impersonate him, and somehow reject Shalu. That way his mom will be satisfied and not pester him any more. In the meantime, Shalu and Nisha (Mahima Chaudhry) have also decided like-wise, and planned to fool Sunil. But when the two couples meet, Sunil and Nisha fall in love, but are unable to tell each other of their impersonations. When they do so, they are already in love, and after meeting each other's parents, they get married. Enter Sunil's elder brother Anand (Sunny Deol), and complications abound. Anand is a successful businessman. Nisha works for Anand and he is in love with her and would like to marry her, but when he finds out that his brother loves her he steps down. Sunil and Nisha get married and have a kid but then Sunil is killed by Anands business partners who believe it to be Anand. Nisha's parents want her to get married again so Anand marries her as he still loves her. Anand then finds out that Sunil is alive and brings him back home even though Sunil had left because he knew that Anand loved Nisha. Anand is killed by the bad guys and Sunil and Nisha live happily ever aft ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2021 07:50:54 -0500 From: "Dog Entertainment" Subject: Nowadays Pet Owners Are Rushing to Get This Intelligent New Toy for Their Cats and Dogs Nowadays Pet Owners Are Rushing to Get This Intelligent New Toy for Their Cats and Dogs http://barxplus.us/YVYxl703RFR4VZXSBKgZlFj4tLsuIaRwtDk96kaeXEdn9xrYwg http://barxplus.us/1W_TkIoK2-zy_T7Iyvxa1Bp7EDsickM77XPI9tVOazd5xlgJFg ession of faith, formal statement of doctrinal belief ordinarily intended for public avowal by an individual, a group, a congregation, a synod, or a church; confessions are similar to creeds, although usually more extensive. They are especially associated with the churches of the Protestant Reformation. A brief treatment of confessions of faith follows. For full treatment, see creed. The medieval Christian Church did not attempt an official codification of its doctrine. The creeds inherited from antiquity (Nicene Creed) or formulated in the early Middle Ages (Apostlesb Creed, Athanasian Creed) were used in liturgical worship to confess the Christian faith (see creed). Certain doctrinal points were defined by councils as a result of doctrinal controversies. A decree on the seven sacraments issued by the Council of Ferrara-Florence in 1439 was a statement concerning one important part of the doctrinal system. But there was still no codification of doctrine. Nor did the heretical movements in the Middle Ages produce comprehensive declarations of faith. Charles Sprague Pearce: Religion READ MORE ON THIS TOPIC creed b& or initiation rites, while bconfession of faithb is generally used to refer to a longer, more detailed, and systematic... The Reformation in the 16th century led to the formulation of declarations aiming at a definition of all the main points of the doctrinal system. Most of these documents were compiled with the purpose of expressing the churchbs doctrine; a few of them originally served other purposes (e.g., Lutherbs catechisms) but were soon given the rank of doctrinal standards. The first confessional documents of the Reformation were the drafts preceding the Augsburg Confession of 1530. This example set by the Lutherans was followed by the other Reformation churches, and it was even followed by the Council of Trent (1545b63), whose decrees and canons, together with the Professio fidei Tridentina of 1564, were a codification of Roman Catholic doctrinal tene ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2021 09:52:24 -0500 From: "SEPTIFIX" Subject: Need To Pump Your Septic Tank? THIS Eliminates The Need For Pumping For Good Need To Pump Your Septic Tank? 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Learn More in these related Britannica articles: Charles Sprague Pearce: Religion creed b& or initiation rites, while bconfession of faithb is generally used to refer to a longer, more detailed, and systematic doctrinal declaration. The latter term is usually restricted to such declarations within the Christian faith and is especially associated with churches of the Protestant Reformation. Both creeds and confessions ofb& mosaic; Christianity Christianity: Evolution of the episcopal office Peterbs confession of faith. Since the time of popes Gelasius I (reigned 492b496), Symmachus (reigned 498b514), and Gregory I (reigned 590b604), these words have served as the foundation for the claim of papal primacy over the entire Christian church.b& Abu Darweesh Mosque Islam: The shah?dah, or profession of faith The first pillar is the profession of faith: bThere is no deity but God, and Muhammad is the messenger of God,b upon which depends membership in the community. The profession of faith must be recited at least once in onebs lifetime, aloud, correctly, and purposively, with an understanding of itsb& Shripati ARTICLE Introduction & Quick Facts FAST FACTS ADDITIONAL INFO Home Science Astronomy Shripati Indian astronomer, astrologer, and mathematician BY Takao Hayashi | View Edit History Flourished: 1001 - 1045 India Shripati, (flourished c. 1045, Rohinikhanda, India), Indian astronomer-astrologer and mathematician whose astrological writings were particularly influential. Shripati wrote various works in the first two of the three branches of astral science (jyotihshastra)bnamely, mathematics (including astronomy), horoscopic astrology, and natural astrology (divination). For the first branch, he wrote Ganitatilaka (bThe Ornament of Mathematicsb) and the astronomical works Siddhantashekhara (bThe Crest of Established Doctrinesb), Dhikotidakarana (bProcedure Giving Intellectual Climaxb), and Dhruvamanasa (bPermanent Mindb). Siddhantashekhara is modeled on Brahma-sphuta-siddhanta, a work by Brahmagupta (598bc. 665), and includes two chapters on mathematics; as one of the few surviving documents from this period, it sheds important light on the state of Indian algebra between Brahmagupta and Bhas ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #8068 **********************************************