Dārā Siṅgha 1928-Overview
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Dārā Siṅgha
Jab we met
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5 editions published between 2007 and 2010 in Hindi and held by 212 libraries worldwide Heartbroken when the girl he loves marries someone else, Aditya boards a train to take him far away. On the train he meets Geet, and they reluctantly set off on an adventure through North India.
Dulhan hum le jayenge
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1 edition published in 2003 in Hindi and held by 26 libraries worldwide Sapna, an orphan raised by three doting but eccentric uncles, goes to Europe to avoid marrying the men her uncles have picked out for her. Another young man, Raja, follows Sapna to court her and then returns to India to win over the three uncles.
Merī ātama kathā
by Dārā Siṅgha
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6 editions published between 1990 and 1993 in Panjabi and Hindi and held by 21 libraries worldwide
Lambardarni
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in Panjabi and held by 15 libraries worldwide The tale of life long friendships and life long enemies. The story revolves around two friends, one good (Dharmaya) and the other evil (Sohan), who cannot be separated by anyone. Dharmaya's boys grow to be hardworking trucker and a farmer. On the other hand, Sohan's son is just as evil as his father despite being raised in England. The second generation drama continues where their father's left off.
Ramayan. [Disc 16
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16 editions published in 2001 in Hindi and held by 12 libraries worldwide Episodes 69-73 of a mini-series adaptation of the Indian epic poem Ra̲ma̲yaṇa, the story of Ram, the prince who was God.
Mitter pyare nu haal mureedan da kehna
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in Panjabi and held by 8 libraries worldwide Story of Punjabis fighting for their freedom in 1947.
Uttar Rāmāyaṇa Uttar Ramayan
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3 editions published in 2002 in Hindi and held by 7 libraries worldwide Sequel to the television version of the ancient classic Ramayan. Mainly based on the Ram charit manas by Goswami Tulsidas and Valmiki Ramayan.
Pratigya
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2 editions published between 1995 and 2000 in Panjabi and held by 7 libraries worldwide Dilawar, a bandit, kills a man who's trying to protect his daughter's honor from an accomplice of the bandit. The girl dies, and the dying man's cries of agony make Dilawar reform. However, the dead man's son swears to avenge his father's and sister's deaths.
Nanak dukhiya sub sansar
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2 editions published in 2005 in Panjabi and held by 7 libraries worldwide Two Sikh brothers fight over the same woman.
Sawa lakh se ek landoun
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1 edition published in 2010 in Panjabi and held by 6 libraries worldwide Sawa Lakh is one Sikh with the capability to fight 101 enemies and return victorious. This is the story of Kartar, who against his parents' wishes joins and becomes a Singh. They live in the jungles and fight the government Fujis, who do as they please and take advantage of innocents. It is a story of the Sikhs' fight with the government in pursuit of equality and freedom.
Karma war against terrorism
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1 edition published in 2003 in Hindi and held by 6 libraries worldwide Tale of espionage and terrorist activity, set against a background of nationalism and patriotism.
Raj Kapoor's Dharam karam Dharama karama = Dharam karam
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1 edition published in 2003 in Hindi and held by 6 libraries worldwide The criminal Shanker exchanges his newborn son with the son of the reknowned singer Ashok Babu. He hopes that the new environment will keep his son from a life in crime. But genetics take the upper hand as both boys grow up to be like their real fathers.
Sawa Lakh se ek ladaun
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3 editions published between 2005 and 2009 in Panjabi and held by 5 libraries worldwide Sathpura-based Kartar, changes his religion from Hindu to Sikh, enrolls as a rebel to fight the oppressive Mughal rule, goes missing even on his wedding day, and ends up getting married in absentia to Shanno. The rebels liberate Khairabad from the lusty Chaudhry Qutb Din, and form a Panchayat led by Ghafoor Khan and Jamal Din only to face the wrath of Subedar Ali Shah who instructs the Mughal hordes to do away with the Sikh rebels, as well as reinstate Qutb Din.--IMDb.
Sawa Lakh se ek ladoun
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2 editions published in 2000 in Panjabi and held by 5 libraries worldwide The story of Kartar who against his parent's wishes becomes a Singh, those who live in jungles and steal from the government who takes advantage of innocents by unlawful means. He fights against the government in pursuit of equality and freedom.
Ankhila soorma Rab dian rakhan
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3 editions published between 1996 and 2009 in Panjabi and held by 4 libraries worldwide Home use only.
Deh shiva bar mohe
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2 editions published between 2002 and 2004 in Panjabi and held by 4 libraries worldwide An elderly sarpanch, a village boy and foreign returned female doctor along with the son of a riots victim come together to fight against all the odds and help people in need. It captures the spirit of rebuilding and the determination Sikhs have.
Meri atam katha
by Dara Singh
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2 editions published between 1990 and 1997 in Panjabi and held by 4 libraries worldwide Autobiography of a famous wrestler who became a film director.
Ramayan = Rāmāyaṇa
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1 edition published in 2006 in Hindi and held by 4 libraries worldwide Television series telecast 1986-1988 on the life of Rāma, Hindu deity, based on Ram charit manas by Goswami Tulsidas and Valmiki Ramaayan. Other sources used: Kam Ramayan / Maharisi Kamber (Tamal) ; Bhavarth Ramayan / Sant Eknath (Marathi) ; Krutivas Ramayan / Mahakavi Krutivas Oza (Bengali) ; Shri Rangnath Ramayan / Shri Gonbudh Reddy (Telugu) ; Ramchadra Charit Puranam / Abhinvav Pump Nagchandra (Kannada) ; Adhyatma Ramayan / Tunvatt Eluttachian (Malyalam) ; Chakbast (Urdu) ; and Radheysham Ramayan (Hindi).
Lava Kuśa, uttar Rāmāyaṇa. [Disc 3] Luv Kush, uttar Ramayan. [Disc 3
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4 editions published in 2005 in Hindi and held by 1 library worldwide Sita gives birth to twins, Luv and Kush. more
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Dara Singh 1928-
Singh, Dara, 1928-
Siṅgha, Dārā, 1928-
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