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  1. Indra Kumar belongs to a Parsi family in Mumbai. Parents & Siblings. Indra was born to a Parsi father and a Hindu mother. Indra Kumar’s father, Faredoon Irani, ran a drama troupe. His mother, Shaguna Irani, was a theatre artist. Indra Kumar has three sisters named Aruna Irani, Surekha, and Chetna.

  2. Marital Status: Married. Wife: Bina Kumar. Some Lesser Known Facts About Indra Kumar. Indra Kumar is an Indian actor, producer, and director who is known for directing the Bollywood series Dhamaal (2007) and Grand Masti (2013). He was born to a Parsi father and a Hindu mother.

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    Indra Kumar [1] (born Indra Irani) is an Indian film director and producer. [2] [3] He had five Filmfare nominations, has also appeared in number of Gujarati-language films. His latest film produced is Thank God (2022).

  4. Nov 28, 2017 · Thus, the notion of him being portrayed as the supreme being by the Vedas' foremost authority is not sustainable. In Vedic literature, Indra is distinctly portrayed as a subordinate deity and a devata, whose status was conferred upon him by the Supreme Being, Lord Vishnu.

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    Hymns to goddesses are in the ancient Hindu epic Mahabharata, particularly in the Harivamsa section, which was a late addition (100 to 300 CE) to the work. [9] The archaeological and textual evidence implies, states Thomas Coburn, that the goddess had become as prominent as God in Hindu tradition by about the third or fourth century. [10]

  6. Aug 6, 2013 · S. Indra Kumar’s house in Pammal is overrun with microorganisms and insects. They are his allies in an indefinite campaign against what he calls ‘a costly ignorance about waste’.

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  8. Indra, one of the most ancient and revered deities in Hinduism, is often depicted as the god of lightning, thunder, and rain. He holds a significant place in the Rigveda, the oldest of the Vedic scriptures, and is celebrated as the king of the gods (Devaraja).