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  • Kumud Mishra

    Indian actor

    Kumud Mishra

    Occupation(s)Actor, spelfilm director
    Years active1994–present
    Spouse
    Children1

    Kumud Mishra is an Indian actor who works in Hindi cinema. He is known for playing supporting and antagonist roles.

    Career

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    He played Eknath, a trade union leader in the 1995 Doordarshan skådespel Swabhimaan. In 2011, he progressed to film acting with Rishi Kapoor and Ranbir Kapoor's films Patiala House and Rockstar.[1]

    Mishra has played supporting roles in the films Sardari Begum, Filmistaan, Revolver Rani, Jolly LLB 2, Raanjhanaa, Badlapur, Bangistan, Airlift, M. S. Dhoni: The Untold Story, Sultan, Tiger Zinda Hai, Rukh, Aiyaary, Mulk, De De Pyaar De, Article 15, Bharat, Jawaani Jaaneman, Thappad, Sooryavanshi and Tadap.[2][3][4][5][6] In 2020, he starred in the title role in Sony LIV original Ram Singh Charlie

    Kumud Gandhi is a food scientist and nutritionist in functional medicine with over 15 years of experience working with health and nutritional eating. She has a terrific skill in breaking down complex science information, making it easier for people to understand and implement into real-life solutions, with everyday recipes that are easy to make yet delicious, while maintaining the accuracy and integrity of the content. Kumud is a regular contributor to radio and television as well as writing in The Times, Telegraph, Mental Health Magazine, and has presented about food on BBC1’s, Radio 4’s Today programme and Channel 4. She is a keynote speaker on the subject on 'Eating for a lifetime of wellness’. Following the success of her first best selling book 'A Cupboard Full of Spices', Kumud has now released her eagerly awaited second book, 'The Garlic Story Book', delving deeper into the fascinating world of garlic for it nutritional value and over 65 recipes from

    Kumud Pawde

    Kumud Somkuwar Pawde (born 1938) is an Indian Dalit activist. She is the first Ambedkarite scholar of Sanskrit. Her autobiography Antahsphot discusses the issue of exploitation of Dalit Women.[1] She is a founder member of the National Federation of Dalit Women.

    She was born in 1938 into a Mahar Dalit family in Maharashtra. Later she became a Buddhist. She was witness to the historic Dhamma Deeksha ceremony (conversion to Buddhism) on October 14, 1956, as her parents were part of Babasaheb Ambedkar’s Dalit Buddhist movement.[2][3] She studied Sanskrit at the time when untouchability was rife and Dalits faced barriers; she was amongst first Dalits to learn Sanskrit and became Sanskrit Pandita i.e. Sanskrit scholar.[4][5] She was the Head of Department of Sanskrit from Government College, Amravati, Maharashtra.[6][7]

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