The cast of Homai Te Pakipaki - 2007 includes: Brent Mio as Himself - Host Matai Smith as Himself - Host Christopher Winchester as Rednex: Sawtooth Sam
homai - to give to someone; pakipaki - clapping "give them a round of applause"
"Homai te pakipaki" is a Māori phrase that translates to "give a round of applause" in English. It is often used to encourage the audience to clap or applaud.
The cast of Three Women and a Camera - 1998 includes: Sheba Chhachhi as herself Dayanita Singh as herself Homai Vyarawalla as herself
Homai Vyarawalla died on January 15, 2012, in Vadodara, Gujarat, India.
Homai Vyarawalla was born on December 9, 1913, in Navsari, Gujarat, British India [now Navsari, Gujarat, India].
Homai Vyarawala was the first photo-journalist who bought the first still camera in India.
Sikhism don't really have any specific nature of sins. Sikhism believes that the influence of Lust,Anger,Greed, Attachment, and Ego are pernicious. Therefore, Sikhs are to put their effort to keep these five evils in control. The fate of people vulnerable to the Five Evils is separation from God, and the situation may be remedied only after intensive and relentless devotion.The five sins in Sikhism are:Kam (Lust),Krodh (Rage or uncontrolled anger),Lobh (Greed),Moh (Attachment or emotional attachment) andAhankar (ego)
Here are some of them: Actor: Role: Dev Patel ... Jamal K. Malik Anil Kapoor ... Prem Kumar Saurabh Shukla ... Sergeant Srinivas Rajendranath Zutshi ... Director (as Raj Zutshi) Jeneva Talwar ... Vision Mixer Freida Pinto ... Latika Irrfan Khan ... Police Inspector Azharuddin Mohammed Ismail ... Youngest Salim Ayush Mahesh Khedekar ... Youngest Jamal Sunil Kumar Agrawal ... Mr Chi (as Sunil Aggarwal) Jira Banjara ... Airport Security Guard #1 Sheikh Wali ... Airport Security Guard #2 Mahesh Manjrekar ... Javed Sanchita Choudhary ... Jamal's Mother Himanshu Tyagi ... Mr Nanda