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In India, there are thousands of languages and dialects, Books are regularly published in the major Indian languages from different places in various regions of India. Locating a book/journal by a publisher in a remote town could prove a difficult task for libraries. Here is where DK Agencies (www.dkagencies.com) reach and expertise comes into play. Be it a book, journal, continuation, series or seminar proceedings relating to any subject, be it in English or in any of the major Indian languages, whether it is published by the government departments, research institutions, learned societies, private publishers, NGOs or even individuals-they proudly say that we can make available any title required by their customers!

Beginning with English language books, they expanded there services to include Sanskrit and Tibetan language books and then those in all the major Indian languages. They started cataloguing Sanskrit language books towards the end of the 1970s and added books in the national language Hindi later. Today, they receive nearly 15,000 books of Indian origin in all these Indian languages. The Indian languages in which they offer services are as follows:

 
Assamese 

Bengali (Published from both India and Bangladesh) 

Gujarati

Hindi (different dialects)

Kannada

Malayalam

Marathi

Oriya

Punjabi

Sanskrit

Tamil

Telugu

Tibetan 

Nepali

Urdu (Published from both India and Pakistan) 

All these language books are catalogued at DK with utmost care and attention following the same level of cataloguing parameters as they do for books in English, Sanskrit and Hindi. The cataloging is done in Romanised format using diacritical marks as per ALA/LC Romanisation Tables. Due care is given to catalogue classical works using uniform titles wherever necessary. The software at DK supports MARC21 records with the original scripts of all these languages for major fields. The MARC record are also available with World Cat/ OCLC as they are vendor record contributors.



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The Jungle Book (Two-Disc 40th Anniversary Platinum Edition)The Jungle Book (Two-Disc 40th Anniversary Platinum Edition)The lush and lively jungle comes alive in this exciting 40th Anniversary Platinum Edition of THE JUNGLE BOOK brilliantly restored with enhanced picture and sound. Experience the song-filled celebration of friendship fun and adventure that was the last film to receive Walt Disney's personal touch. Embark on a thrilling adventure-filled journey with the boy Mowgli as he makes his way to the man-village with Bagheera the wise panther. Along the way he meets jazzy King Louie the hypnotic snake Kaa and the lovable happy-go-lucky bear Baloo who teaches Mowgli "The Bare Necessities" of life and the true meaning of friendship. Swing into a jungle of fun in this 2-disc Platinum Edition DVD with all-new bonus features. Meet the long-lost character Rocky the Rhino and experience never-before-heard deleted songs all-new games and much more!System Requirements:Running Time: 78 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY Rating: G UPC: 786936717488 Manufacturer No: 05261500
The Jungle Book (Fully Restored 30th Anniversary Limited Edition) [VHS]The Jungle Book (Fully Restored 30th Anniversary Limited Edition) [VHS]This video is the original Walt Disney's Junglebook.
Hindi: A Complete Course for Beginners (Book & 6 Audio CDs)Hindi: A Complete Course for Beginners (Book & 6 Audio CDs)This simple and effective introduction to Hindi will teach you everything you need to speak, understand, read, and write in Hindi. This program assumes no background in the language, and it explains each new concept clearly with plenty of examples, making it ideal for beginners or anyone who wants a thorough review. Living Language Hindi includes:

·A course book and six audio CDs
·Two unique sets of recordings, one for use with the book, and a second for use anywhere to review and reinforce
·Natural dialogues, clear grammar notes, vocabulary building, and key expressions
·Plenty of practice, both written and recorded
·Notes on culture, cuisine, history, geography, and more
·Real life “discovery” activities and internet resources
·An extensive two-way glossary
My First Book of Hindi Words (A+ Books: Bilingual Picture Dictionaries)My First Book of Hindi Words (A+ Books: Bilingual Picture Dictionaries)How do you say hello in Hindi? Explore the pages of this Hindi/English picture dictionary to learn new words and phrases. Colorful photographs and simple labels make learning Hindi easy.

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Of Teachers, Priests and Terrorists !


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How can teachers who **** the national language build the future of the students ?

Samastipur (Bihar) – Shaktikumar Srivastav, a 7th standard student of Saint Joseph’s School was punished for speaking Hindi in the school. The lady-teacher even threatened him, “Henceforth if you speak in Hindi, you will be severely punished and removed from the school.” Upon hearing this threat, Shaktikumar said to her that Hindi was his national language. The teacher became furious with him and said, “If you are so keen on speaking Hindi, why don’t you join a Hindi medium school?” – Mrs. Seema Srivastav.

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Priests who celebrate the birth of Sri Ramchandra on Ramnavami by cutting a cake !

Dhanbad (Jharkhand) – On the auspicious day of Ramnavami, some devotees who had gathered at the Ram Temple of Shaktipath, were celebrating the birth of Sriram with the cutting of a cake at the hands of a boy who was dressed as Sriram. We were present at the temple as we were in Seva holding an exhibition of Sanatan’s Holy texts. When we saw the way Sriram’s birth was being celebrated, we spoke up and tried to create awareness amongst the priests present there. We explained to them about the denigration of Sriram and the Holy texts due to such a celebration. They, however, did not pay any attention to us. They said, “We cannot argue with the devotees.” In order to create awareness amongst the devotees present there, we spoke politely, though in a slightly loud voice, “It is the prime duty of our priests to teach Dharmacharan and prevent the denigration of Deities.” All the devotees present were convinced by what we were saying and so were the priests. – Mr. Gopal Singh and Mrs. Neelam Sinha (This incident shows that it is absolutely necessary to give Dharmashikshan (education in Dharma) to the priests. – Editor)

(Ref: ‘Dainik Sanatan Prabhat’)

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Mumbai is just a trailer of what is to come !

Mumbai (Maharashtra) – Post the 26/11 terror wrought on Bharat by terrorists from Pakistan, much has been written and spoken about it. In a booklet published by ‘Jan Jagran Manch’, Mumbai, the authors have given an insight into the minds and ideology at work. We present here one such excerpt.

‘Iranian-born foreign affairs specialist Amir Taheri points out that the Mumbai attacks embody the plan outlined by a senior Al Qaeda strategist after the USA decided to fight back following 9/11 – a decision that the Islamic terrorists had not expected.

The Pakistani terror plot is only the tip of the iceberg. This new Islamic strategy entails targeting countries with a substantial Muslim presence for ‘low-intensity warfare’. This will include bombings, ******* bombings, kidnappings, taking of hostages, use of women and children as human shields, beheadings and other attacks that make normal life impossible. Such a simultaneous, multi-faceted onslaught quickly reduces a city and a country to chaos. It can be repeated anywhere – and our cities must be among the most vulnerable. The civilised countries now face an enemy that will simply not play by the rules of the civilisation. It is time we woke up to this terrifying reality. Mumbai is just a trailer of what is to come.’

(Ref: ‘Mumbai Terror Outrage’; Publisher – Jan Jagran Manch)



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There Are More Than One Million Lawyers in America

A law degree is not necessarily a ticket to succes, wealth and happiness. Perhaps it's dissatisfaction with the hours, the firm, or the work itself, but every year, more and more lawyers want out. Now there's a real-world primer that can help virtually anyone in this position. Wheather you're merely considering a change or firmly committed to one, The Lawyer's Career Change Handbook provides all the tools and information you need. A surprising number of lawyers in this country have discovered that a law degree is not necessarily a ticket to wealth, success and happiness, and now they want out.

Hindi Greenberg -- founder and president of Lawyers in Transition -- has written an indispensable quidebook for those in that position. Chock full of helpful advice, exercises, listings of resources and real-life stories, The Lawyer's Career Change Handbook provides all the tools needed to help the unsatisfied many who are either considering a new career or actively pursuing one.

This one-of-a-kind volume can help legal professionals identify, target, and get new jobs that best suit their abilities, background, personality and interests, while offering them ways to cope with the inevitable stress of changing fields. And those who wish to remain in the law world will discover invaluable methods for creating more satisfaction in their current fields, for exploring other areas of the law that they may not have previously considered, and for determining if a solo or small practice is the right way to go.

Rampur Ka Pradhan (Hindi Novel)Rampur Ka Pradhan (Hindi Novel)More or less, here or there, virtually everywhere, Devils do exist in our society and their existence is making people’s life miserable and deplorable. One such barbaric and savage devil’s name is Nambardaar. He is an epitome of squashed moral and sordid character, who gobbles up all the money sanctioned for the development of village Rampur. Nambardaar owns bus service, fertilizer store, hotel and engineering college. He plays similar devilish tactics in all businesses. Nambardaar’s paramount goal is to garner landfill of money, so all his future generations could relish life without doing any work. Due to fully commercialization of politics, seeing abundant opportunities to make money in this, Nambardaar is focusing his vision on this business. In his plan of execution, Nambardaar appointed a dalit farm laborer Gangu as village chief, but dignified and self-respectful Gangu didn’t let Nambardaar succeed in his nefarious schemes, instead, he appointed young, smart and brilliant Muskaan as shikshamitra. Muskaan did such an act, which exacerbated Nambardaar’s desperation. Utterly frustrated and scorching Nambardaar orchestrated a horrific conspiracy which imperiled the lives of hundreds of children, therefore humungous pandemonium shrouded village Rampur..…

BUT, Nambardaar was hoisted by his own petard, and that parched his incorrigible soul.

A contemporary socio-political fiction based on the backdrop of a crucial and poignant issue in India

Indian government is pouring money for the welfare of rural and urban schools, and officials’ modus operandi is to siphon all that money to their personal accounts. India’s mid-day-meal program is the largest school lunch program in the world. More than 150 million children are covered under this scheme. Such a noble program is brutally devastated by flagrant corruption. Due to people’s greed and callousness, It's poised to a moribund state and destined to be a fiasco.

this novel is in Hindi.

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Learn HindiLearn HindiHindi belongs to the Indo-European family, Indic branche of the Indo-Iranian group.Hindi is the most widely spoken language of the Republic of India, centered principally in the states of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh in the north-central part of the country. Its 275 million speakers rank it as one of the leading languages of the world but it is, nevertheless, understood by only about one third of India's population. When independence was achieved in 1947, Hindi was chosen as one of India's national language.
Like most of the languages of northern India, Hindi is a direct descendant of Sanskrit. It has been influenced and enriched by Dravidian,Turkish, Farsi, Arabic, Portuguese and English. Hindi and Urdu, the official language of Pakistan, are virtually the same language, though the former is written in the Sanskrit characters and the latter in the Perso-Arabic script. Pure Hindi derives most of its vocabulary from Sanskrit, while Urdu contains many words from Persian and Arabic. The basis of both languages is actually Hindustani, the colloquial form of speech that served as the lingua franca of much of India for more than four centuries. Hindi was originally a variety of Hindustani spoken in the area of New Delhi. Its development into a national language had its beginnings in the colonial period, when the British began to cultivate it as a standard among government officials. Later it was used for literary purposes and has since then become the vehicle for prose and poetry.
What Economics is About (Spanish, French, Italian, German, Japanese, Russian, Ukrainian, Chinese, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, ... Gujarati, Bengali and Korean Edition)What Economics is About (Spanish, French, Italian, German, Japanese, Russian, Ukrainian, Chinese, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, ... Gujarati, Bengali and Korean Edition)Designed for teachers at every grade level and in all disciplines, What Economics Is About is a simple, time-saving way to teach the fundamental economics content every K-12 student needs to know. A one-page overview of 'What Economics Is About' gives you a visual roadmap of economics in an easy-to-follow flowchart, and is ideal as an overhead or handout for your students. Armed with the basic content in What Economics Is About, students will leave your classroom with the skills to become productive workers and knowledgeable consumers. Use this resource as an energizing introduction to economics at any grade level; you'll give your students a solid knowledge base and a desire to explore more complex and in-depth economics material. Plus, as an added bonus, you'll expand your own knowledge and appreciation for economics!

Also available:

Classroom Mini Economy - ISBN 1561836273
A Framework for Teaching Basic Economic Concepts: With Scope and Sequence Guidelines, K-12 - ISBN 1561834874

The Council for Economic Education envisions a world in which people are empowered through economic and financial literacy to make informed and responsible choices throughout their lives as consumers, savers, investors, workers, citizens, and participants in our global economy.

Some of the areas in K-12 education we publish in include:

- Establishing and building credit

- Managing personal finances

- Understanding economics on a local, national, and global level

- Using economics in other subject areas: Social Studies, Geography, History, etc.

Analysis of Teaching and Learning in Physical EducationAnalysis of Teaching and Learning in Physical EducationAnalysis of Teaching and Learning in Physical Education presents research-based best practices for teaching physical education in order to help pre-service and practicing teachers improve their skills through analysis and reflection. The text begins with an informal analysis of teaching and then quickly moves into systematic strategies for analyzing student and teacher behaviors and interactions. Based on Bill Anderson s groundbreaking work, Analysis of Teaching Education (1980), this text is designed to help physical education teachers meet NASPE s Standards for Advanced Programs in Teacher Education.
Goldilocks (Hindi Edition)Goldilocks (Hindi Edition)"Stop Goldilocks, go back home, Woods aren't safe when you're all alone!" But Goldilocks doesn't heed the warning. And so begins her adventure! She walks through the woods until she arrives at the bears' house and sees three steaming bowls of porridge.

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How Important is the Medium of Education


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The medium of instruction is very important at every level of education and more so during the elementary education as that is the time when a child is exposed to the vast world of knowledge. It is a long held debate in India whether the medium of education should be universally recognized English language or the regional language. There are pros and cons of both the options. While English is important when one grows up and goes into a professional life, regional language has an advantage of being easily understood, thus helping the students grab the right information and understand better. Educationists around the world have debated this issue but to no concrete result.

 

In India, where there is a multilingual culture, there is not one accepted medium of instruction. Though Hindi is considered the national language but it is not spoken in many parts of India like South India and East India. There are other regional languages. Thus, many state-run schools follow the language of their region to impart education. However, in urban India, English is the preferred medium of education for obvious reasons. Even people from economically weaker backgrounds and those who do not speak English themselves prefer to send their children to English-medium schools.

 

The prime reason is that English is the preferred medium of higher education  and is accepted worldwide. There are no good professional courses available in regional languages. Thus, it is believed those who study in regional languages tend to lag behind those who have studied in the English language. Worldwide, studies have been conducted to show which medium is better. Purists reckon that language is not just a means of communication but also a cultural window which introduces one to the social and intellectual surroundings. And language development leads to educational development, which in turn leads to national development.

 

Till a long time, the medium of instruction in India was the dominant regional language from primary to the high school level. English was only introduced as a subject after the primary level. English as a medium of education throughout schooling was only found in a few schools but that starting changing slowly. Soon, English was directly related to being forward-looking, modern and developed. This trend worked in the favor of many but gave inferiority complex to a lot others. People who could not speak or understand English started feeling that they were no good. The point is highly debatable. Acquiring knowledge, as such, doesn’t need only one particular language.

 

There was a study conducted in the US in Ramirez et al in 1991 with 2352 students. The study compared three sets of Spanish-speaking minority students. The first set had studied only through the English medium, the second group had started education in the Spanish medium but switched to English in one or two years, while the third group started education in the Spanish medium and switched to English after four to six years. The three groups were then tested to find out which group showed the best results in English and in educational achievement in general. Contrary to the popular belief, the third group showed the best results while the other two groups were falling way behind.

 

This completely quashes the accepted conviction that English is the best medium of instruction. In fact, for children who do not speak English at home find it very hard to grab concepts in an alien language. Then, the pressure doubles on them as they are expected to learn a foreign language with the concepts simultaneously. On the other hand, if they receive the same learning in the language that they are comfortable in, it becomes much easier and convenient to understand the subject.

 

However, when it comes to higher education, English medium is a must. It is foolish to think that streams like Engineering, Medical, MBA or any technical course can be imparted in a regional language. The first problem is acceptability and the second is terminology. There are not enough terms in the regional languages that can define the usages in these fields. Also, even if one were to get this education in the regional language, he/she cannot use it professionally as the whole world does no understand the same language and they end up becoming misfits.

 

In India, Tamil Nadu is the one state where some universities offer professional courses in Tamil medium. For instance, Madurai Kamraj University offers many courses in the Tamil medium through distance learning programmes. It offers Postgraduate Diploma in Labour Law & Administrative Law and Postgraduate Diploma in Information & Communication Laws in the Tamil medium. In addition to this, Algappa University offers BA (History) and BBA in the Tamil language. But if one does a college search or a university search to find courses in vernacular medium, there are not many choices which speak volumes about the relevance of such a thing. In today’s competitive world, it is advisable to get higher education in the English language and prepare a base for it from school only. Regional language as a medium of instruction should be used only till the primary level.



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The Lawyer's Career Change Handbook: More Than 300 Things You Can Do With a Law Degree, Updated and RevisedThe Lawyer's Career Change Handbook: More Than 300 Things You Can Do With a Law Degree, Updated and Revised

There Are More Than One Million Lawyers in America

A law degree is not necessarily a ticket to succes, wealth and happiness. Perhaps it's dissatisfaction with the hours, the firm, or the work itself, but every year, more and more lawyers want out. Now there's a real-world primer that can help virtually anyone in this position. Wheather you're merely considering a change or firmly committed to one, The Lawyer's Career Change Handbook provides all the tools and information you need. A surprising number of lawyers in this country have discovered that a law degree is not necessarily a ticket to wealth, success and happiness, and now they want out.

Hindi Greenberg -- founder and president of Lawyers in Transition -- has written an indispensable quidebook for those in that position. Chock full of helpful advice, exercises, listings of resources and real-life stories, The Lawyer's Career Change Handbook provides all the tools needed to help the unsatisfied many who are either considering a new career or actively pursuing one.

This one-of-a-kind volume can help legal professionals identify, target, and get new jobs that best suit their abilities, background, personality and interests, while offering them ways to cope with the inevitable stress of changing fields. And those who wish to remain in the law world will discover invaluable methods for creating more satisfaction in their current fields, for exploring other areas of the law that they may not have previously considered, and for determining if a solo or small practice is the right way to go.

Rampur Ka Pradhan (Hindi Novel)Rampur Ka Pradhan (Hindi Novel)More or less, here or there, virtually everywhere, Devils do exist in our society and their existence is making people’s life miserable and deplorable. One such barbaric and savage devil’s name is Nambardaar. He is an epitome of squashed moral and sordid character, who gobbles up all the money sanctioned for the development of village Rampur. Nambardaar owns bus service, fertilizer store, hotel and engineering college. He plays similar devilish tactics in all businesses. Nambardaar’s paramount goal is to garner landfill of money, so all his future generations could relish life without doing any work. Due to fully commercialization of politics, seeing abundant opportunities to make money in this, Nambardaar is focusing his vision on this business. In his plan of execution, Nambardaar appointed a dalit farm laborer Gangu as village chief, but dignified and self-respectful Gangu didn’t let Nambardaar succeed in his nefarious schemes, instead, he appointed young, smart and brilliant Muskaan as shikshamitra. Muskaan did such an act, which exacerbated Nambardaar’s desperation. Utterly frustrated and scorching Nambardaar orchestrated a horrific conspiracy which imperiled the lives of hundreds of children, therefore humungous pandemonium shrouded village Rampur..…

BUT, Nambardaar was hoisted by his own petard, and that parched his incorrigible soul.

A contemporary socio-political fiction based on the backdrop of a crucial and poignant issue in India

Indian government is pouring money for the welfare of rural and urban schools, and officials’ modus operandi is to siphon all that money to their personal accounts. India’s mid-day-meal program is the largest school lunch program in the world. More than 150 million children are covered under this scheme. Such a noble program is brutally devastated by flagrant corruption. Due to people’s greed and callousness, It's poised to a moribund state and destined to be a fiasco.

this novel is in Hindi.

Looks best in iPad Kindle app. looks good in all Kindle devices. Needs at least 1280*1024 resolution, so might not look good on less than 15" screen size laptops. Looks great on bigger screen laptops and desktops on "Kindle for PC" or "Cloud Reader".
Learn HindiLearn HindiHindi belongs to the Indo-European family, Indic branche of the Indo-Iranian group.Hindi is the most widely spoken language of the Republic of India, centered principally in the states of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh in the north-central part of the country. Its 275 million speakers rank it as one of the leading languages of the world but it is, nevertheless, understood by only about one third of India's population. When independence was achieved in 1947, Hindi was chosen as one of India's national language.
Like most of the languages of northern India, Hindi is a direct descendant of Sanskrit. It has been influenced and enriched by Dravidian,Turkish, Farsi, Arabic, Portuguese and English. Hindi and Urdu, the official language of Pakistan, are virtually the same language, though the former is written in the Sanskrit characters and the latter in the Perso-Arabic script. Pure Hindi derives most of its vocabulary from Sanskrit, while Urdu contains many words from Persian and Arabic. The basis of both languages is actually Hindustani, the colloquial form of speech that served as the lingua franca of much of India for more than four centuries. Hindi was originally a variety of Hindustani spoken in the area of New Delhi. Its development into a national language had its beginnings in the colonial period, when the British began to cultivate it as a standard among government officials. Later it was used for literary purposes and has since then become the vehicle for prose and poetry.
What Economics is About (Spanish, French, Italian, German, Japanese, Russian, Ukrainian, Chinese, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, ... Gujarati, Bengali and Korean Edition)What Economics is About (Spanish, French, Italian, German, Japanese, Russian, Ukrainian, Chinese, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, ... Gujarati, Bengali and Korean Edition)Designed for teachers at every grade level and in all disciplines, What Economics Is About is a simple, time-saving way to teach the fundamental economics content every K-12 student needs to know. A one-page overview of 'What Economics Is About' gives you a visual roadmap of economics in an easy-to-follow flowchart, and is ideal as an overhead or handout for your students. Armed with the basic content in What Economics Is About, students will leave your classroom with the skills to become productive workers and knowledgeable consumers. Use this resource as an energizing introduction to economics at any grade level; you'll give your students a solid knowledge base and a desire to explore more complex and in-depth economics material. Plus, as an added bonus, you'll expand your own knowledge and appreciation for economics!

Also available:

Classroom Mini Economy - ISBN 1561836273
A Framework for Teaching Basic Economic Concepts: With Scope and Sequence Guidelines, K-12 - ISBN 1561834874

The Council for Economic Education envisions a world in which people are empowered through economic and financial literacy to make informed and responsible choices throughout their lives as consumers, savers, investors, workers, citizens, and participants in our global economy.

Some of the areas in K-12 education we publish in include:

- Establishing and building credit

- Managing personal finances

- Understanding economics on a local, national, and global level

- Using economics in other subject areas: Social Studies, Geography, History, etc.

Analysis of Teaching and Learning in Physical EducationAnalysis of Teaching and Learning in Physical EducationAnalysis of Teaching and Learning in Physical Education presents research-based best practices for teaching physical education in order to help pre-service and practicing teachers improve their skills through analysis and reflection. The text begins with an informal analysis of teaching and then quickly moves into systematic strategies for analyzing student and teacher behaviors and interactions. Based on Bill Anderson s groundbreaking work, Analysis of Teaching Education (1980), this text is designed to help physical education teachers meet NASPE s Standards for Advanced Programs in Teacher Education.
Goldilocks (Hindi Edition)Goldilocks (Hindi Edition)"Stop Goldilocks, go back home, Woods aren't safe when you're all alone!" But Goldilocks doesn't heed the warning. And so begins her adventure! She walks through the woods until she arrives at the bears' house and sees three steaming bowls of porridge.

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Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara Blu Ray (Hindi Movie / Bollywood Film / 2011)Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara Blu Ray (Hindi Movie / Bollywood Film / 2011)The film opens with the scene Kabir (Abhay Deol) proposing to Natasha (Kalki Koechlin). The families meet at their engagement party where Imraan (Farhan Akhtar) and others raise a toast to them. At the engagement party, Natasha learns that Kabir is planning a three week long bachelor road trip to Spain with his high school friends Imraan and Arjun (Hrithik Roshan). Kabir explains that the three men have a long-standing pact, and that during the road trip, each one would pick an adventure sport for the trio to try. However, Arjun, a workaholic obsessed with making money, is reluctant to take part in the trip. Later, it is revealed that Arjun's ex girlfriend had left him due to his same obsession with work. Imraan, though, has an additional personal agenda on the trip - to find his biological father Salman Habib (Naseeruddin Shah) an artist in Spain. They finally set off to Spain, where they plan on to visit the Costa Brava, Seville and Pamplona. They meet Laila (Katrina Kaif), a British-Indian woman on the Costa Brava beach and Imraan flirts with her. Kabir reveals that he has chosen deep sea diving, and they find out that Laila is their diving instructor. Arjun, who can't swim and is mortally afraid of water, is helped by Laila to overcome his fears and explore the world. He soon begins to develop romantic feelings for her. They attend Buñol the La Tomatina festival with Laila, where they meet Laila's friend Nuria (Ariadna Cabrol) who falls for Imraan. In the meantime, Natasha, who has grown suspicious of Kabir's involvement with Laila, surprises Kabir by crashing his bachelor party. Imraan meanwhile spends time with Nuria and Arjun with Laila. After the boys leave, Laila realizes she has fallen in love with Arjun and they express their feeling for each other by a deep passionate kiss after she catches up to them......

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