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The original story writer of the Hindi film "Hira-Moti" was Kidar Sharma.
a runor is a runor. in this case it is not true. he was in a television show in 1999 thoughAnswerwell it says he did on IMDB.com. Answeri have seen this Hindi film and no it was no the undertaker, it was a look-alike. AnswerIt was wrestler Brian Lee who had also wrestled as Chainz, part of biker gang stable DOA. He was brought in by Crush who was in the movie as well. To shed more light on why he was chosen to play the Undertaker instead of the real guy Mark Calloway, was because Chainz was the "fake" Undertaker and fuded w/ the real Taker back in Summerslam '94. He was brought in by the Million Dollar Man Ted Dibiase Answerundertaker was never in a movie AnswerYes Taker was in the movie . i hav seen it and he also speaks in Hindi
Gulzar's original name is Sampooran Singh Kalra.
The original word is 'dabang' and it means 'strong and powerful'.
The original story is 'Mare Gaye Gulfam' written by Fanishwar Nath Renu.
one One. Suburban Commando. There is a rumor that he was also in Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi in which he actually speaks hindi. This I have not yet confirmed. He was also in Poltergeist : The Legacy.
hari gobi ( no original word as Brocolli was not in use earlier)
'SU-RAKSHA' is itself a Sanskrit word, which is being used in Hindi also. The original words of Sanskrit, which we also use in Hindi are called 'TAT-SAM' words.
The song "Mitwa" is a famous Hindi original soundtrack song in a Hindi film "Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna by director Karan Johar. This song was released on June 16, 2006.
'Jan-Gan-Man', originally written by Rabindranath Tagore in Sanskritized Bengali was translated by Abid Ali in Hindi.
Well "Red Fort" is the English translation of its original Urdu/Hindi name Lal Qil'ah or Lal Qila
In order to dub an English movie to Hindi, you need actors and actresses who are fluent in both languages. Then the script is usually read, while watching the movie without the original sound track and recorded. It is then added to the film for viewing.