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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nari_HiraNari Hira - Wikipedia

    Nari Hira is the owner of the Mumbai -based Magna Publishing Co. Ltd. that publishes magazines such as Stardust, Savvy, Showtime, Society and Health. He is also into film production through Magna Films, a subsidiary of his publishing company.

  2. Feb 12, 2023 · January 2023 marked two milestones in the colourful, glittering life of Nari Hirabossman of Magna Publishing Co. Ltd. His birthday on the 26th. And grand celebrations on the 28th, to mark 50 years of his iconic film magazine—Stardust.

  3. sindhishaan.com › article › personalitiesSindhishaan - Nari Hira

    Mr. Nari Hira (Nandani) is a bright, smart and suave gentleman in his early seventies. Apart from creativity he is passionate about everything Sindhi as well. “I have fond memories of my youth when on Guru Nanak’s birthday we would spend the whole night going around the city singing and dancing.

  4. Jan 16, 2023 · The media mogul of Magna Publishing Company who founded the careers of many Bollywood superstars as well as editors is a serious art collector himself and has a massive collection of both old masters and contemporary artists adorning his penthouse at Mumbai’s plush Breach Candy area.

  5. Decades ago media baron Nari Hira had launched Aditya Pancholi as a leading man in Shingora. Now the actor is all set to pay homage to his mentor.

  6. Nari Hira aka Mr Stardust. THE WEEK India | February 12, 2023. January 2023 marked two milestones in the colourful, glittering life of Nari Hira—bossman of Magna Publishing Co. Ltd. His birthday on the 26th. And grand celebrations on the 28th, to mark 50 years of his iconic film magazine—Stardust.

  7. Dec 5, 2013 · In a free and frank interview Piyush Roy, former Editor of StarWeek and Stardust, talks to Nari Hira, the uncrowned pioneer of tabloid journalism in India, and Chairman & Managing Director of the Magna Publishing Co. Ltd., on four decades of the Stardust impact story and how and why could it shape and set the agenda for film journalism in India ...