natasnjnaka example and sentences
हिंदी मे अर्थ Meaning in english उदाहरण
The chief make-up man made the chief actors and actresses ugly, his senior assistant the second hero and heroine, the junior assistant the main comedian, and so forth.
He wasn t exactly a boy ; he was in his early forties, having entered the studios years ago in the hope of becoming a star actor or a top screen writer, director or lyrics writer.
He was an amazing actor he never aspired to the lead roles but whatever subsidiary role he played in any of the films, he performed better than the supposed main players.
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It ends on a note of despair: the strike the hero leads fails, his co-workers turn against him, and hopes are shattered.Given are the examples of hindi word natasnjnaka usage in english sentences. The examples of natasnjnaka are provided according to its meaning(s) in english language i.e., arsenical, acrobat, nut, minstrel, actor, thespian, hero, player.
Many came from far and near to these towns to buy local articles and sell products of distant places like horses, salt, camphor, saffron, betel nut and spices like pepper.
The chief make-up man made the chief actors and actresses ugly, his senior assistant the second hero and heroine, the junior assistant the main comedian, and so forth.
He wasn t exactly a boy ; he was in his early forties, having entered the studios years ago in the hope of becoming a star actor or a top screen writer, director or lyrics writer.
He was an amazing actor he never aspired to the lead roles but whatever subsidiary role he played in any of the films, he performed better than the supposed main players.
As a result, a high quality picture image of each page of report is created with Adobe Acrobat software.
The hero of Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe (1719) is an adventurer and slave trader.
Madhavan, the hero of the novel, was also presented in ideal colours.
Suri Nambuthiri, desperate to find a partner for himself, finally marries a poorer relation from the same family and goes away pretending that he has married Indulekha! Chandu Menon clearly wanted his readers to appreciate the new values of his hero and heroine and criticise the ignorance and immorality of Suri Nambuthiri.
Its hero Shivaji engages in many battles against a clever and treacherous Aurangzeb.
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