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From Jaanu to Falaknuma Das: 5 Telugu remakes that failed to make a mark Updated Apr 07, 2021 | 21:43 IST Tollywood fans have welcomed several remakes like Gabbar Singh, Dhruva, Premam. However, some films didn t impress them even though they made it big in their original languages. Check this out! Telugu remake films that didn t do well  Tollywood has always tried its hands in films that have made a huge success in other languages. Several leading stars like Chiranjeevi, Venkatesh, Pawan Kalyan have opted to do remakes due to their content and success. However, every language has a different set of audience and what works in a language may or may not work in another language. That is why, even after some films had blockbuster hits in other languages, they couldn t shine in Telugu cinema. ....
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad was among the top builders of modern India. He was also one of the most prominent Muslim personalities of twentieth century. An Islamic thinker of international repute, he possessed good qualities of the past but with modern outlook and believed in oneness of all human beings. He advocated for learning through liberal, modern and universal education combining the rationalism of western sciences. Thoughtful and reflective, Maulana had studied in great depth the causes of the decline of Muslim Societies around the world. The main cause for the Fall of Ummah, according to Maulana Azad, was the involvement of Muslims in unproductive activities and ignoring the facts of the fast changing world. Through his speeches and writings, Maulana repeatedly reminded Muslims that their own irrational and un-Islamic attitude was responsible for their decline in practically in every walk of life. He, therefore, addressed Muslims in these words: You have spent several ni ....
Mirza Ghalib | Manisha Yadav The journey to Calcutta began from Banda, as Ghalib made his way from there to Allahabad and onwards. The details of the first leg are narrated in Ghalib’s letters to Muhammad Ali Khan. it was slow going because the mule that drew the baggage cart (chikra) was scrawny and sluggish, and could not travel more than 25 miles a day. After spending a night in an obscure village, the party reached Chilla Tara on the banks of the Jumna (Yamuna). They decided to abandon travel by land and take a boat instead. it turned out that the boat was just as slow. After a week or so, they arrived in Allahabad, on 27 November 1826. ....