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Hindi. Budget. ₹ 16 crores [1] Box office. ₹ 3.27 crores [1] Kismet Love Paisa Dilli ( transl. Fate Love Money Delhi) is a 2012 Bollywood comedy thriller film directed by Sanjay Khanduri. The film features Vivek Oberoi and Malika Sherawat in lead roles. [2] It was released on 5 October 2012.
Hindi romanisation uses Hunterian transliteration, which is the "national system of romanisation in India" and the one officially used by the Government of India. The Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution lists 22 languages, which have been referred to as scheduled languages and given recognition, status, and official encouragement.
ISO 639 is a standardized nomenclature used to classify languages. Each language is assigned a two-letter (set 1) and three-letter lowercase abbreviation (sets 2–5). Part 1 of the standard, ISO 639-1 defines the two-letter codes, and Part 3 (2007), ISO 639-3, defines the three-letter codes, aiming to cover all known natural languages, largely superseding the ISO 639-2 three-letter code standard.
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KLPD may refer to: KLPD-LD, a low-power digital television station (channel 30, virtual 28) licensed to Denver, Colorado. Korps landelijke politiediensten, the national police force of the Netherlands from 1993 to 2013. Kismat Love Paisa Dilli, a 2012 Indian film. Categories:
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Amie Parnes. June 1, 2024 at 12:00 PM. Democrats are strongly pushing back on the notion that former President Trump’s conviction will be helpful in any way to his bid for the presidency. Just ...
Distribution of L1 self-reported speakers of Hindi in India as per the 2011 Census. Modern Standard Hindi, [a] commonly referred to as Hindi, is the standardised variety of the Hindustani language written in the Devanagari script. It is the official language of India alongside English and the lingua franca of North India.