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Pandey is a North Indian and Nepalese surname, and may refer to:

Pandey, Pande, or Panday is a surname found among the communities of India and both Bahun and Chhetri communities of Nepal. Deshpande and other variations of this surname, ending in "-pande", are found in the Deccan region of India.

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Chunky Pandey Indian actor

Suyash Pandey, better known by his stage name Chunky Pandey is an Indian film actor who works in Bollywood films. He has appeared in over 80 movies in a career that has spanned over three decades. His most successful movies in Hindi were in the period 1987-1993. After the failure of his Hindi films as lead hero since 1994, his career in Hindi films faded away. Chunky then worked in Bangladeshi Cinema from 1995 and most of his movies in Bangladesh were successful. He has been acting as a character actor since 2003 in Hindi films. He is the father of actress Ananya Pandey and the uncle of actor and model Ahaan Panday.

Gyanendra Kedarnath Pandeypronunciation  is a former Indian cricketer. He is a left-handed batsman and a slow left-arm bowler. His son's name is Manav Pandey.[7]

Mangal Pandey 1857 revolt activist

Mangal Pandey was an Indian soldier who played a key part in events immediately preceding the outbreak of the Indian rebellion of 1857. He was a sepoy (sipahi) in the 34th Bengal Native Infantry (BNI) regiment of the British East India Company. While contemporary British opinion denounced him as a traitor and mutineer, Pandey is a hero in modern India. In 1984, the Indian government issued a postage stamp to remember him. His life and actions have also been portrayed in several cinematic productions.

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Pandeyganj is a proposed Lucknow Metro station in Lucknow.

<i>Pandey Aur Pandey</i> television series

Pandey Aur Pandey is an Indian "Bollywood music" countdown show with a theme of a sitcom on Zee TV, first broadcast in December 2006. It features the well known couple, Tribhuvandas and Nilambaridevi Pandey from Zee TV's popular serial, Kareena Kareena.

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