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  1. Oct 12, 2022 · A powerhouse in himself, legendary actor Ashok Kumar was inarguably one of the most celebrated actors and was rightfully called the ‘first superstar’ of the Hindi film industry. Throughout his career which spanned over five decades, Ashok Kumar, also known as ‘Dadamoni’ worked in more than 275 films and also performed in over 30 Bengali dramas.

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  3. www.iist.ac.in › physics › ashokkumarFaculty Profile | IIST

    Ashok Kumar, Pravin Vaity, Jitendra Bhatt, and R. P. Singh, Stability of higher order optical vortices produced by spatial light modulator, Journal of Modern Optics 60, 16961700 (2013). 12. Sunita Kedia, Ashok Kumar , and R. P. Singh, Investigation of local structural properties of self-assembled photonic crystals by optical diffraction, Applied Physics B 108, 903 (2012).

  4. Jun 7, 2024 · Ashok Kumar was as versatile in his life as in his films — he was an accomplished painter, chess player (he picked up the habit from close friend, character actor and ‘honorary policeman ...

  5. May 17, 2022 · A far cry from the fumbling newcomer of six years ago. At one time people used to tell Ashok Kumar: ‘Dil kholkar kaam karo.’. He had done so. At last he had opened up his heart through his ...

  6. Chemical characterization of Indian coal and coal residues by PIGE and PIXE spectroscopies using proton beams from tandem particle accelerators. Shashank Singh, Mumtaz Oswal, Sk Wasim Raja S. Santrad, R. Acharya, B.R. Behera, Ashok Kumar K.P. Singh. Nuclear Inst. and Methods in Physics Research B 478 (2020) 205–217.

  7. Oct 13, 2020 · Legendary actor Ashok Kumar left behind an indelible mark in Indian cinema as someone who could effortlessly step into any role. From the shy, gawky lad of Jeevan Naiyya, 1936 to his first negative role in the box-office smasher Kismat, 1943; from playing the charismatic hero to essaying any kind of character role, Ashok Kumar made acting look simple, spontaneous and natural.

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