Dhamaka may refer to:
An animal is a multicellular, eukaryotic organism of the kingdom Animalia or Metazoa.
Jackpot or Jackpot! may refer to:
Darling is a term of endearment of Old English origin.
A hero is somebody who performs great and noble deeds of bravery.
Blackmail is the act of threatening to reveal potentially incriminating information about a person or group unless a specific demand is met.
Lover or lovers may refer to a person having a sexual or romantic relationship with someone outside marriage. In this context see:
Satya is a central concept in Indian religions that loosely translates into English as "Truth". Satya, Sathya, Satyam or Sathyam may refer to:
Kanchana may refer to:
I Love You, I Love U, or I Luv U may refer to:
Jazbaat may refer to:
Ek Se Badhkar Ek may refer to:
Himmatwala in Hindi-Urdu means "courageous". It may refer to:
Mrunal Thakur is an Indian actress who predominantly works in Hindi,Telugu and Marathi films. She began her acting career with the television soap operas Mujhse Kuchh Kehti...Yeh Khamoshiyaan (2012) and Kumkum Bhagya (2014–2016). For the later, Thakur won the Indian Television Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.
Bullet: Ek Dhamaka is a 2005 Hindi-language espionage action film directed by Irfan Khan and produced by Asad Sikandar. The film was released on 4 February 2005 under the banner of Diana S. Films. Iqbal Khan played the lead role in this film.
Badshah or Baadshah may refer to:
Bandish is a fixed, melodic composition in Hindustani vocal or instrumental music.
Dhamaka (transl. Blast) is a 2020 Indian Malayalam-language comedy film directed by Omar Lulu and written by Sarang Jayaprakash, Venu O. V. and Kiran Lal from a story by Lulu. The film stars Arun Kumar and Nikki Galrani with Dharmajan Bolgatty, Hareesh Kanaran, Mukesh, Urvashi, and Innocent in supporting roles. The film has music composed by Gopi Sundar. The plot follows Eyo (Arun) and his search for remedies after finding out that he has erectile dysfunction on his wedding night.
Dhamaka (transl. Blast) is a 2021 Indian Hindi-language thriller film written and directed by Ram Madhvani. An official remake of the 2013 film The Terror Live, the film stars Kartik Aaryan as a journalist who receives a threat after exclusively interviewing a terrorist, who blew up Moasfak in Mumbai. Mrunal Thakur and Amruta Subhash co-star in prominent roles.
Dhamaka (transl. Blast) is a 2022 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film directed by Trinadha Rao Nakkina, written by Prasanna Kumar Bezawada and produced by People Media Factory and Abhishek Agarwal Arts. It stars Ravi Teja, Jayaram and Sreeleela in the lead roles.
Biwi may refer to: