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    Arun Bhatt (1934–2001) was an Indian film director and producer active in Hindi and Gujarati cinema during the 1970s and 1980s. [1] Biography. Arun Bhatt was born on 26 September 1934. He was the eldest son of the movie producer and director Vijay Bhatt, the founder of Prakash Pictures. Career.

  2. Background. Narco-analysis was first applied in India in the Godhra carnage case in 2002. It gained attention after the well-known Arun Bhatt kidnapping case in Gujarat, in which the accused refused to submit to a narco-analysis and instead appeared before the NHRC and the SC of India.

  3. About Arun Bhatt -The Person. Arun Bhatt was born on 26 September 1934 in Mumbai. He was the eldest son of the legendary movie producer and director Vijay Bhatt, founder of Prakash Pictures. Arun Bhatt was a person with a mixture of several qualities.

  4. ABOUT ARUN BHATT - The PersoN. Arun Bhatt was born on 26 September, 1934 in Mumbai. He was the eldest son of. legendary movie producer-director Vijay Bhatt, the founder of Prakash Pictures. His schooling was done in Mumbai at M.A.High School in Andheri. He did his bachelor’s in Sanskrit and English Literature from St. Xavier’s College in Mumbai.

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  6. Jul 15, 2019 · Dr. Bhatt has extensive three decades in the Indian pharmaceutical industry in clinical research, drug development, and regulatory affairs. He was the former President of ISCR, President at Clininvent, CEO of CMI (India experience of), and Medical Director at Novartis.

  7. Arun Bhatt is survived by his wife Bharati, three daughters, Madhavi, Jahnavi and Pauravi and son Chirantan. Bhatts unfulfilled wish of becoming a music composer is realised through his son, Chirantan Bhatt, a well-known music composer working in Bollywood and in Telugu cinema.

  8. Dr Arun Bhatt. AB Vaidya, DS Antarkar, JC Doshi, AD Bhatt, V Ramesh, PV Vora, ... Indigenous drugs and liver disease. A randomized, double-blind, parallel-group, comparative safety, and efficacy trial of oral co-artemether versus oral chloroquine in the treatment of acute uncomplicated ….