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Kapoor family
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family Pataudi family Mirazi Khel dynasty Tagore family Sippy family Bhatt family Behl family Gohil dynasty Nanda family Shivdasani family Kendall family
Emraan Hashmi
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March 1979) is an Indian actor who works in Hindi cinema. Born into the Bhatt family , he began his career an assistant director on the horror film Raaz (2002)
Jaipur Tamasha
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The foremost among them was the Bhatt Family of Jaipur. Here in under the proximity of the chief of the Bhatt family , Shri Banshidhar Bhatt, Tamasha style
Balvand Rai
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of Guru Arjan. Alternative sources describe him as being born into a Bhatt family . He had a brother named Satta Doom. Other sources do not ascribe a brotherly
Khajrana Ganesh Temple
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local priest, Pandit Mangal Bhatt. The temple is still managed by the Bhatt family . From a small hut to a huge structure, the temple has developed a lot
Robin Bhatt
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1946 (age 78) India Occupation Screenwriter Years active 1990–present Parents Nanabhai Bhatt (father) Hemlata Bhatt (mother) Relatives See Bhatt family
Milan Luthria
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Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai (2010) & The Dirty Picture (2011) Parent Raj Khosla (father) Relatives Sudhir (paternal uncle) Family Bhatt family (maternal)
Vikram Bhatt
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Parent Pravin Bhatt (father) Relatives Vijay Bhatt (grandfather) Arun Bhatt (uncle) Chirantan Bhatt (first cousin) Family Bhatt family (of Vijay Bhatt)
Prabhashankar Pattani
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criticized his financial status, declaring that he did not deserve to use the Bhatt family name due to his economic class. Pattani then changed his surname from
Shivanand Goswami
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"Search, Seek, and Discover Jain Literature". North Indian Andhra-Tailang-Bhatt -Family -Tree' (Part-2) by 'Shuddhadvaita Vaishnava Vellanateeya Yuvak Mandal'