• Bombay Dost, India's first registered magazine for Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender (LGBTQ) community. It was founded by Ashok Row Kavi in the year 1990...
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    Emir Dost Mohammad Khan Barakzai (Pashto/Persian: دوست محمد خان; December 23, 1792 – June 8, 1863), nicknamed the Amir-i Kabir, was the founder of the...
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  • magazine was released. On 16 April 2009, India's first gay magazine Bombay Dost originally launched in 1990, was re-launched by Celina Jaitley in Mumbai...
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  • For other films, see Dost (disambiguation) Dost (transl. Friend) is a 1974 Hindi film. Produced by Premji, it was directed by Dulal Guha. The film stars...
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    and Film Festival. Koechlin was featured on the March 2015 cover of Bombay Dost, India's first gay magazine. Koechlin is also vociferous on a variety...
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  • Shahani as Enema Boy R. Raj Rao as The Opinionated Farud Cambata as Bombay Dost Freddy Firoze as Muthree Rani Eric Rosenbaumm as Sex Tourist In 1995...
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  • Khaan Dost is a 1976 Bollywood action film directed by Dulal Guha. The film was remade in Telugu as Mosagadu. Naive, simple-minded Ramdin Pandey lives...
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  • yet often ignored minority group." Gay rights activist and editor of Bombay Dost magazine, Ashok Row Kavi, in his Firstpost.com review called Aligarh...
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    years after coming out, founded India’s first magazine for queer men, Bombay Dost. In 1991, 7 members of ABVA published "Less Than Gay: A Citizens' Report...
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    have been mentioned as his most distinctive physical features. In 2011, Bombay Dost, India's first legal gay magazine, labelled him a "gay icon". The following...
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    Debonair, with friend Anthony Van Braband and later in 1990, he founded Bombay Dost, India's first gay magazine. He was a representative at the International...
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    First Anglo-Afghan War (category History of the Bombay Sappers)
    successfully invaded the country taking sides in a succession dispute between emir Dost Mohammad Khan (Barakzai) and former King Shah Shujah (Durrani), whom they...
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  • list of current and discontinued Indian/South Asian LGBT periodicals. Bombay Dost, India's only registered LGBT magazine, launched 1991, global distribution...
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  • metros. This was followed by the relaunch of India's first gay magazine, Bombay Dost. The Indian Election Commission decided to recognize transgender as a...
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  • solo and her duet with Adnan Sami in Mumbai Salsa (2007) film. "Bombay Se Aaya Mera Dost" - sung by Kishore Kumar in the film Aap Ki Khatir (1977 film)...
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    Science+Business Media. p. 149. ISBN 9789811083662. Ashok Row Kavi (1992). "Bombay Dost". 1 (10). {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) David...
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  • The film's music is by Bappi Lahiri. The last song in the film "Bombay se Aaya Mera Dost" became a memorable hit. The film is a remake of the American film...
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    Sridhar Rangayan (category IIT Bombay alumni)
    January 2013. He also designed and edited India's first gay magazine Bombay Dost between 1999–2003. In 2006, he was awarded the South Asian Achievers...
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    Second Anglo-Sikh war (category History of the Bombay Sappers)
    many predominantly Muslim areas of the Sikh Empire threatened to ally with Dost Mohammed Khan in Afghanistan or to lapse into disorder, and only force of...
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    movie Sabak (1973). He played supporting roles in Khilona, Dulal Guha's Dost in 1974, Aa Gale Lag Jaa, Jheel Ke Us Paar and Gambler in 1970. He acted...
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  • You Are Not Alone by Arun Mirchandani and a number of magazines like Bombay Dost and Swikriti Patrika. A platform for queer content and a drama production...
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    Aga Khan I (section Bombay)
    been approved, the plans of the British were thwarted by the uprising of Dost Muhammad's son Muhammad Akbar Khan, who defeated and annihilated the British-Indian...
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  • produced by Sahara One and is a Whitecloud production. "Anjane Dost", directed by Jahnu Barua "Bombay Mumbai Same Shit", directed by Rahul Dholakia "Urge", directed...
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    British sent an envoy to Kabul to form an alliance with Afghanistan's emir, Dost Muhammad against Russia. The Emir was in favour of an alliance but wanted...
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  • Asian lesbian and bi women comes out (Jun) India's first gay magazine, Bombay Dost, founded by Ashok Row Kavi (Jun) Freedom newsletter published in Gulbarga...
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  • Bombay Hindi, also known as Bambaiya Hindi or Mumbaiya Hindi, is the Hindustani dialect spoken in Mumbai, in the Konkan region of India. Its vocabulary...
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  • Suresh Chatwal Born 1947 Bombay, Bombay Province, India Died 28 May 2016(2016-05-28) (aged 68–69) Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Nationality Indian Occupation...
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    After being praised for her work in Ram Aur Shyam (1967), Mere Hamdam Mere Dost (1968) and Brahmachari (1968), Mumtaz had her career breakthrough Do Raaste...
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  • Ki (1967) Aabroo (1968) Abhilasha (1968) Humsaya (1968) Mere Hamdam Mere Dost (1968) Shikar (1968) Intaquam (1969) Mastana (1970) Devi (1970) Darpan (1970)...
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    him to come to Bombay for film related work. While in Bombay he applied for the screen test in response to an advertisement of Bombay Talkies and was...
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