15. In 1928, X was the deputy collector of Y, a post from which
he resigned after the riots. In X’s biography written by D.F.
Karaka, it is mentioned,
‘I had received a notice from the commissioner saying that
the collector of Panchmahals had asked for an inquiry into
my part in the riots. The burden of the issue framed by the
commissioner was that I was communal and that I
supported the Hindus against the Muslims.’
In spite of a detailed reply, the British administration
wanted X to be blamed for the disturbances at the door of
the majority community. Unwilling to comply, X quit the
service and joined the freedom struggle.
Id X and Y.
18. For a certain purpose, the countries below have adopted the following
convention.
Argentina uses “R”.
The Bahamas use “Z”.
Scotland, Hong Kong and Mongolia use “ZZ”.
Singapore uses “Z/1”.
Sri Lanka uses “Z”.
Indonesia uses “X”.
Iraq uses “Letter/99”.
Zambia uses “X3”.
Malaysia uses “Z”.
Thailand uses “5 OS”.
Serbia uses “ZA”.
What does India use for the same purpose? What am I talking about?
24. Sharbat Gula’s parents were killed when she was around six
years old. Along with her grandmother, brother, and three
sisters, she walked across the mountains to Pakistan and
ended up in the Nasir Bagh refugee camp in Pakistan in
1984. She married Rahmat Gul between the age of 13 and
16, and returned to her village in Afghanistan in the mid
1990s. She is now a widow. Gula has three daughters. A
fourth daughter died in infancy. On 26 October 2016, Gula
was arrested in Pakistan by the Federal Investigation Agency
for living in the country using forged documents. She was
sentenced to fifteen days in detention, and was deported to
Afghanistan.
What is Gula’s claim to fame?
27. SBS Prince Beverages Pvt. Ltd. seeking to cash in on
the popularity of X launched the product Y earlier in
February this year. Launched in four flavours — cola,
lemon, orange and surprise — a 400ml pet bottle
costs Rs.15
Jitender Keswani who owns the company, said the
product is for the “common man” who cannot afford
to buy costly soft drinks. He also said the slogan for
the drink was the best — “Drink and fight for your
right”.
ID Y
28.
29.
30. He was a British civil servant in the Indian Civil Services of British
India. He was born in 1833 in Delhi , formerly a director of the British
East India Company and the Registrar of the Calcutta High Court. In
1853, at the age of twenty, he entered the Indian Civil Services. During
the Sepoy Mutiny, he was posted in the Punjab. Later, he joined the
Bengal government as the Police Commissioner of Calcutta where he
established the Detective Department. From 1863 to 1877 he was the
Chairman of the Calcutta Municipal Corporation. In 1875, he was
knighted,,
HOW WE,,,,REMEMBER HIM
31.
32.
33. His real name is Glen Jacobs. He earned a degree in English
Literature at Northeast Missouri State University, where he
played both basketball and football. Most fans are aware
that he is very outspoken in terms of politics and is even a
member of the Free State Project. He hosted a podcast titled
The Tiny Political Show under the pseudonym Citizen X
(from March 16, 2007 to March 13, 2008) and ran a blog
called The Adventures of Citizen X at
AdventuresOfCitizenX.com and is also a contributor to
LewRockwell.com.
If all that wasn’t surprising enough, he even owns an
insurance company with his wife called The Jacobs Agency,
which is located in Tennesse.
How do we know him better?
34.
35.
36. Fans of Everton and Liverpool always debated who he
supported. In an interview in 2008, he cleared the air.
"Here's the deal: my father was born in Everton, my family
are officially Evertonians, so if it comes down to a derby
match or an FA Cup final between the two, I would have to
support Everton. But after a concert at Wembley Arena I got
a bit of a friendship with Kenny Dalglish, who had been to
the gig and I thought 'You know what? I am just going to
support them both because it's all Liverpool.'"
Whose words?
42. The Department of Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani,
Siddha and Homoeopathy, as X , is a governmental body
in India purposed with developing, education and research
in ayurveda (Indian traditional
medicine), yoga, naturopathy, unani, siddha, homoeopathy,
Sowa-rigpa (Traditional Tibetan medicine), and
other Indigenous Medicine systems.
The department was created in March 1995 as the
Department of Indian Systems of Medicine and
Homoeopathy (ISM&H). X received its current name in
March 2003. That time it was operated under the Ministry
of Health and Family Welfare.
JUST ID X
68. From 1840 to 1848, X taught at the school for non-Christian students
run by the CMS at its premises located on Amherst Street. Returning to
India a married man in 1848, he was placed in charge of the CMS
mission in Thakurpukur, at the time a hamlet a day’s journey out of
Calcutta in the Bengal Presidency. By 1851, X had set up a vernacular
school for boys in Thakurpukur, while his wife Emily ran a
corresponding school for girls. In an 1854 letter to F. J. Halliday of the
Council of Education, he boasts a roll-call of "about 100 boys, Hindu,
Mussulman, and Christians."His work Bengali Proverbs (1851) has
been called a significant addition to Bengali literature. He studied
Bengali proverbs and folk literature for another two decades,
publishing A Catalogue of Bengali Newspapers and Periodicals from
1818 to 1855 (1855), and the Descriptive Catalogue of Vernacular
Books and Pamphlets which was forwarded by the Government of
India to the Paris Exposition of 1867 .
WHO IS HE
71. As Kalikata became settled, Sutanuti was gradually
abandoned by the English as a place of residence.
There remained, near its northernmost corner,
Perin’s Garden, a pleasure resort, where once it was
the height of gentility for the British East India
Company’s covenanted servants to take their ladies
for an evening stroll or moonlight fete. However, it
was little frequented from around 1746 and by 1752
was sold for Rs. 25,000. Captain Perin was owner of
several ships. In 1754, Colonel C.F. Scott began
manufacturing gunpowder at the garden,,
HOW DO WE BETTER KNOW THIS Garden now…
72.
73.
74. X was founded by Ramananda Chatterjee in 1901 and ran for over 60
years.It published many important Bengali authors, the most
significant being Rabindranath Tagore who published regularly in it
from 1914 until his death . The magazine was known for its art and
illustrations. It was the first ever periodical in Bengali to feature a
reproduction of a photograph on its cover purely for the sake of
illustration . X gave the chance to women to prove themselves as
writer. The sister magazine of X was Modern Review. Because of the
initial poor sales of X , Ramananda Chatterjee launched Modern
Review in 1907, targeted to English-speaking Indians. Modern
Review was a great success and was read nationwide…
ID X
75.
76.
77. X born as Narendra Nath Bhattacharya, was an Indian revolutionary,
radical activist and political theorist, as well as a noted philosopher in
the 20th century. X was a founder of the Mexican Communist
Party and the Communist Party of India. He was also a delegate to
congresses of the Communist International and Russia's aide to China.
Following the rise of Joseph Stalin, X left the mainline communist
movement to pursue an independent radical politics. In 1940 X was
instrumental in the formation of the Radical Democratic Party, an
organisation in which he played a leading role for much of the decade
of the 1940s. X later moved away from Marxism to become an
exponent of the philosophy of radical humanism.
WHO IS X
80. X is a Hindu goddess (Devi), worshipped in West Bengal, Orissa and surrounding
areas. Closely associated with goddess Sankattarani and considered as one of the
108 Avatars of the goddess Durga,, The puja of X performed by women - is
followed or preceded by the telling of the legend of the goddess. The legend is set
in Vishnupur or Bishnupur (in the present West Bengal), the seat of
the Mallabhum kingdom from 7th century AD to 19th century during the period of
Malla kings. The queen had a friend belonging to a low caste called Muci, who ate
beef. The queen was horrified to learn this, out of curiosity the queen wanted to see
the meat. One day, the queen asked her friend to show it to her. The girl initially
refused, fearing the wrath of the pious Hindu king, however later she complied with
the queen's request. However, the queen got betrayed and the furious king rushed
to kill her. The queen hid the meat in her clothes and prayed to goddess Durga for
help. Subsequently when the king tore her clothes to find what was hidden beneath
them, all he could find there was a Y . Even today the goddess's puja remains part of
women’s rites and is performed for the goddess' intervention during a family crisis.
And something started by this myth y,,,,
Id X THE GODDESS and what was started by this myth
81.
82. X = Bipodtarini Devi
Subsequently when the king tore her clothes to find what
was hidden beneath them, all he could find there was a red
jaba flower (hibiscus),,, and started by this myth The
hibiscus flower, holds a key place in Bengali Pujo.
83. X was a Bengali Indian nationalist and a member of the Anushilan samiti. X
travelled to Paris in 1907, where he learnt the technique of assembling Picric acid
bombs from exiled Russian revolutionaries. X's knowledge was disseminated
throughout Indian nationalist organisations in the Raj and abroad. In 1908, X was
one of the principal co-accused with Aurobindo Ghosh in the Alipore Bomb Case .
He was sentenced to transportation for life in the Andamans, but was released in
1921.
He was probably the first revolutionary from India who went abroad to obtain
military and political training. He obtained training from the Russian emigre in
Paris. He returned to India in January 1908. He opened a secret bomb factory
"Anusilonee Somitee" at Maniktala near Kolkata, founder members of which were X
, Aurobindo Ghosh (Sri Aurobindo) and his brother, Barindra Kumar Ghosh
ID X
86. X is best remembered for his long and cherished career with Mohun
Bagan A.C.. He joined the club as a youngster in 1916 and would
continue to don the Green & Maroon jersey for more than two
decades. X played alongside some of the stars from Mohun Bagan’s
famous 1911 IFA Shield winning team, as well as later icons like Gostha
Pal . He retired from Mohun Bagan in 1936.
X was also a regular participant in exhibition matches that took place
in Kolkata like Indians vs Europeans and Civilians vs Military. X
captained the Indian team in these matches for four consecutive
seasons and the Civilian team (which would also contain Europeans)
for two consecutive seasons in 1926 and 1927. He was also an integral
part of the IFA XI which toured Ceylon and South Africa in 1930s.
In Mohun Bagan X won Coochbehar Trophy six times and a
host of other trophies. He was also the captain of the side
which reached the 1923 IFA Shield final..
WHO IS HE
89. Cast OF,,, MONER MANUSH..
Prosenjit Chatterjee as Lalon
Priyanshu Chatterjee as X
Chanchal Chowdhury as Kaluah
Raisul Islam Asad as Siraj Saain
Gulshan Ara Champa as Padmabati, Lalon's mother
Tathoi as Golapi
Paoli Dam as Komli
Shuvra Kundu as Bhanumati
Shantilal Mukherjee as Y
Anirban Guha as Mir Mosharraf Hossain
Shahed Ali as Duddu Shah
ID X,,,Y
95. Mr. Satyasundar is Shankar's co-worker and the receptionist at the hotel. X , played
by Y is shown to be extremely friendly, benevolent and loved by all. Being an
efficient worker, he takes care of all the guests very well, including guarding their
secrets, and earns the respect and admiration of his boss, Marco Polo (played by
Utpal Dutt). He and Ms. Sujata Mitra (played by Anjana Bhowmick), an air hostess
who visits the hotel frequently, become close and they decide to marry. X resigns
from his profession as a receptionist in search for a better living after their wedding.
Sujata too decides to resign from her work since married women can no longer be
employed as air hostesses. Unfortunately, just as she was about to take her last flight
as an air hostess, she meets with a trajic air crash while take off that leads to her
death. Her death leaves X bereaved and at a huge loss. Unable to live with the fond
memories of the past, he leaves Kolkata and goes to Africa where his former boss,
Mr. Marco Polo has opened a new hotel and is more than willing to have him as his
old fond worker. Thereafter, the fate of X remains unknown
HOW DO WE BETTER KNOW Mr. Satyasundar And WHO IS Y
98. Dr. Thomas , M.D. is a fictional character appearing in American comic books
published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the X . The character was
introduced in Detective Comics #33 (November 1939) in the first exposition of X's
origin story. He is the father of X , and husband of Martha .
A gifted physician and philanthropist Dr. Thomas inherited his family fortune after
Patrick Wayne. When Dr. and his wife are murdered in a street robbery, X becomes
inspired to fight crime as the vigilante .
SO WHO IS X
99.
100.
101. X is the owner of a Timber mart. He wants to distribute all
his wealth to humanity. His trust and innocence is taken
advantage of by the people. Dilwar Khan Dilwala, who
happens to be the identical step brother of X , keeps staking
his claim on half of X's inheritance. X inherited a priceless
necklace which, according to his mother, he will have to give
to his bride. To get the necklace from X, a group of
smugglers send a stage dancer, Sitara, to Bhopal to trap X. X
takes the necklace and follows Sitara to Bombay, but two
thieves by the name of Kaalia and Sambha relieve X of his
belongings, including the necklace.
WHO IS X
102.
103.
104. X is a comics series by Diamond Comics character. The Character of X
was created by Cartoonist Pran Kumar Sharma in year 1978. The comic
is distributed in 10 languages. X is often seen with her pet squirrel
named Kut-Kut. The other notable characters in this comic are her
neighbor Jhapatji, her friends Bhiku and Champu. X has also appeared
in Chacha Chaudhary and Billoo comic books.
Whenever X tries to help neighbor Jhapatji, she
always messes everything and whole neighborhood is
scared of her menace doing,,
ID X
105.
106.
107. Nautilus is the fictional submarine by X featured in Jules Verne's
novels Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870) and The
Mysterious Island (1874). Verne named the Nautilus after Robert
Fulton's real-life submarine Nautilus (1800). X , one of the best known
antiheroes in fiction, is a mysterious figure. The son of an Indian Raja,
he is a scientific genius who roams the depths of the sea in his
submarine, the Nautilus . X is a fictional character created by the
French science fiction author Jules Verne . X appears in two of Verne's
novels, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870) and The
Mysterious Island (1874), and makes a cameo appearance in Verne's
play Journey Through the Impossible . JUST ID X
113. X is a fictional character . X is an adventure enthusiast who explores
jungles with his sidekick Rudra and also with Titir and Bhotkai who are
the friends of X . X is the narrator of these stories. The jungles that he
wrote about were mainly in Eastern India. He first appeared in X’r
Songe Jongole, published April, 1973.The most famous ‘X' works are
Gugunogumbarer Deshe, Ru aha, X er Sathe Bauxar Jongole etc . X,
who was a former hunter, later on became a conservator. The books of
X teach us a great deal of things about the forests of India and about
its beauty. It also knocks some moral sense into the readers. X books
are meant for people of all ages,..WHO IS X
134. In 1925, X became the editor of Nachghar. Apart from this magazine,
he helped edit other literary magazines including Rongmoshal. He also
wrote a volume of lyrics Jaubaner Gaan . Several of these lyrics were
put to music and sung by Bengali legends like Sachin Dev Burman,
Kanai Dey, and Manna Dey. Kazi Nazrul Islam composed music for the
lyrics of X .One of his short stories, Sindur Chupri, was translated into
German and was included in a collection of short stories. He created a
comic series titled Tara Teen Bondhu, which consists of seven short
stories such as 'Kukur Kahini', 'Nakuler Daon Mara', 'Maharaja Chor
Churamoni Bahadur', 'Kamon Kore Totlami Sare', 'Kartik Pujor Bhoot',
'Der Dozon Jahagi', and 'Madhureno Somapoyet'. The three main
character of this series - Atal, Patol and Nakul - won huge popularity
among the children and youngsters.
WHO IS HE
136. X , also called Trichies or Tritchies, is a type of
cheroot associated with the town of Tiruchirappalli
in Tamil Nadu, India. The _______ _______ was
actually manufactured from tobacco grown near the
town of Dindigul near the present-day Tiruchirappalli
and formed one of India's main items of export
during the Victorian period. The X were cheap and
of rude manufacture.
JUST ID X
137. X was a Scottish surgeon and lecturer at the medical school of the
University of Edinburgh in the 19th century . X emphasized the
importance of close observation in making a diagnosis. To illustrate
this, he would often pick a stranger and, by observing him, deduce his
occupation and recent activities. These skills caused him to be
considered a pioneer in forensic science (forensic pathology in
particular) at a time when science was not yet widely used in criminal
investigations. X wrote the book Manual of the Operations of Surgery
which was published in 1866,,
ID X
138. X is an American retired professional basketball player who played 20
seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the
Milwaukee Bucks and the Los Angeles Lakers. During his career as a
center, X was a record six-time NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP), a
record 19-time NBA All-Star, a 15-time All-NBA selection, and an 11-
time NBA All-Defensive Team member. A member of six NBA
championship teams as a player and two as an assistant coach, X twice
was voted NBA Finals MVP. In 1996, he was honored as one of the 50
Greatest Players in NBA History. NBA coach Pat Riley and players Isiah
Thomas and Julius Erving have called him the greatest basketball
player of all time,,
ID X
139. X was a monthly magazine founded by George Newnes,
composed of short fiction and general interest articles. It
was published in the United Kingdom from January 1891to
March 1950, running to 711 issues,though the first issue was
on sale well before Christmas 1890. Its immediate
popularity is evidenced by an initial sale of nearly 300,000.
Sales increased in the early months, before settling down to
a circulation of almost 500,000 copies a month which lasted
well into the 1930s. It was edited by Herbert Greenhough
Smith from 1891 to 1930. The magazine's original offices
were in Burleigh Street off X , London. It was revived in
1998 as a quarterly magazine.
ID THE Magazine .
140.
141. In 1925, X became the editor of Nachghar. Apart from this magazine,
he helped edit other literary magazines including Rongmoshal. He also
wrote a volume of lyrics Jaubaner Gaan . Several of these lyrics were
put to music and sung by Bengali legends like Sachin Dev Burman,
Kanai Dey, and Manna Dey. Kazi Nazrul Islam composed music for the
lyrics of X .One of his short stories, Sindur Chupri, was translated into
German and was included in a collection of short stories. He created a
comic series titled Tara Teen Bondhu, which consists of seven short
stories such as 'Kukur Kahini', 'Nakuler Daon Mara', 'Maharaja Chor
Churamoni Bahadur', 'Kamon Kore Totlami Sare', 'Kartik Pujor Bhoot',
'Der Dozon Jahagi', and 'Madhureno Somapoyet'. The three main
character of this series - Atal, Patol and Nakul - won huge popularity
among the children and youngsters.
WHO IS HE
145. X , also called Trichies or Tritchies, is a type of
cheroot associated with the town of Tiruchirappalli
in Tamil Nadu, India. The _______ _______ was
actually manufactured from tobacco grown near the
town of Dindigul near the present-day Tiruchirappalli
and formed one of India's main items of export
during the Victorian period. The X were cheap and
of rude manufacture.
JUST ID X
147. X was a Scottish surgeon and lecturer at the medical school of the
University of Edinburgh in the 19th century . X emphasized the
importance of close observation in making a diagnosis. To illustrate
this, he would often pick a stranger and, by observing him, deduce his
occupation and recent activities. These skills caused him to be
considered a pioneer in forensic science (forensic pathology in
particular) at a time when science was not yet widely used in criminal
investigations. X wrote the book Manual of the Operations of Surgery
which was published in 1866,,
ID X
149. X is an American retired professional basketball player who played 20
seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the
Milwaukee Bucks and the Los Angeles Lakers. During his career as a
center, X was a record six-time NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP), a
record 19-time NBA All-Star, a 15-time All-NBA selection, and an 11-
time NBA All-Defensive Team member. A member of six NBA
championship teams as a player and two as an assistant coach, X twice
was voted NBA Finals MVP. In 1996, he was honored as one of the 50
Greatest Players in NBA History. NBA coach Pat Riley and players Isiah
Thomas and Julius Erving have called him the greatest basketball
player of all time,,
ID X
150.
151. X was a monthly magazine founded by George Newnes,
composed of short fiction and general interest articles. It
was published in the United Kingdom from January 1891to
March 1950, running to 711 issues,though the first issue was
on sale well before Christmas 1890. Its immediate
popularity is evidenced by an initial sale of nearly 300,000.
Sales increased in the early months, before settling down to
a circulation of almost 500,000 copies a month which lasted
well into the 1930s. It was edited by Herbert Greenhough
Smith from 1891 to 1930. The magazine's original offices
were in Burleigh Street off X , London. It was revived in
1998 as a quarterly magazine.
ID THE Magazine .
152.
153.
154.
155.
156.
157.
158. X is a museum and former royal palace . The palace was
constructed between 1899 and 1901 by the , Maharaja
Radha Kishore Manikya, and stands on the banks of a small
lake surrounded by Mughal gardens. It was the home of the
ruling Manikya dynasty . The palace was purchased from the
royal family by state government in 1972-73 for Rs.
2.5 million, and was used to house the state legislative
assembly until July 2011 . X is now a state museum and it
showcases the lifestyle, arts, culture, tradition and utility
crafts of communities residing in northeast India.
The name ‘X' was given by Y ,,ID X….Y
159.
160.
161. X , who was known as Vikatakavi (jester poet),was a
Telugu poet who hailed from the present-day Andhra
Pradesh region, generally known for his wit and
humour.He was one of the Ashtadiggajas or the eight
poets at the court of Krishnadevaraya, the
Vijayanagara emperor (reign: 1509–1529).
X composed works on Hinduism. X , as he was
originally called, is said to have been Shaivite by
birth but he eventually converted to Vaishnavism
and changed his name to Ramakrishna.
WHO IS X
162.
163.
164. X is a general term for traditional, cloth-based scroll painting, based in
the eastern Indian state, Odisha. Most of these paintings depict stories
of Hindu deities . The theme of Oriya painting centres round the
Jagannath and the Vaishnava sect. Since beginning of X culture, Lord
Jagannath who was an incarnation of Lord Krishna has been the major
source of inspiration. The subject matter of X is mostly mythological,
religious stories and folk lore. Themes are chiefly on Lord Jagannath
and Radha-Krishna, different "Vesas" of Shri Jagannath, Balabhadra
and Subhadra, temple activities the ten incarnations of Vishnu basing
on the 'Gita Govinda' of Jayadev, Kama Kujara Navagunjara,
Ramayana, Mahabharata. The individual paintings of gods and
goddesses are also being painted. ID X
165.
166.
167. X was an Australian cricketer known as the most stylish and versatile
batsman of the Golden Age of cricket, capable of playing match-
winning innings on wet wickets his contemporaries found unplayable.
Archie MacLaren said of him, "Compared to X was a cab-horse to a
Derby winner". X was also a key figure in the foundation of rugby
league in Australia. X's most remarkable Test season was played in
England in 1902. It was one of the wettest summers on record, yet X
in 53 innings scored 2,570 runs, and without a single not out had an
average of 48.49. Some notable highlight's of X's career include scoring
292 against Tasmania, including a century before lunch (1908); scoring
100 in 58 minutes against Victoria (1906); 201 against South Australia
(1913).,,,ID X
168.
169.
170. X , 1st Baronet, GCB, KCSI was an English general who fought in the
Indian Rebellion of 1857. In 1825, he was sent to Khandesh, where he
trained a light infantry corps, formed of the Bhils, a tribe native to the
densely forested hills of that region. In 1854 he was appointed
resident at Lucknow, in which capacity two years later he carried out
the annexation of Oudh and became the first chief commissioner of
province. on his arrival in Calcutta he was appointed to command the
two divisions of the Bengal army occupying the country from Calcutta
to Cawnpore; and to the military control was also joined the
commissionership of Oudh. Y is built during British Raj, It was built in
late nineteenth century by British authorities in memory of X . Y is
located in the southern direction busy and bustling Babughat of
Kolkata…ID X,,,Y
176. According to the Rajavalikatha, a Jain work, the
original name of this person was Simhasena. When
his mother was just 7 days away from her delivery,
she accidentally ingested some poison. She collapsed
and died instantly and in order to save the baby, her
belly was cut open immediately but a drop of poison
had already reached the baby and touched its head
due to which the child got a permanent blueish spot
on his forehead. How do we know this person?
177.
178.
179. "Dear X, I adore and respect you but please
keep me out of your statements that are not
factually based. I have never played anyone
ranked there nor do I have time. Respect me
and my privacy as I'm trying to have a baby.
Good day sir".
Who is X and what is the context?
180.
181. That was Serena Williams reaction to John
McEnroe comment that she will be ranked
700th if she played in the circuit including
men.
182. He was a fine theatre artist. Seeing his skills,
his services were sought for espionage as a
deep cover agent. He was sent to Pakistan in
the guise of a Muslim where he joined the
army and also married a Pakistani girl. He kept
sending useful information. But he was caught
later and jailed where he breathed his last due
to illness. Name?
CLUE - BOLLYWOOD
185. X is a 2014 Indian romantic comedy film directed by Raj Nidimoru and
Krishna D.K. The film is produced by Illuminati Films. The film stars Saif
Ali Khan, Govinda and Ileana D'Cruz. The theatrical trailer launched on
10 October 2014. Saif Ali Khan makes a guest appearance in his own
movie. Yudi is the leading character and he plays Yogi in the cameo.
Ileana D'Cruz's friend Andrew Kneebone is making a guest appearance
although he is not an actor. Kareena Kapoor Khan and Preity Zinta also
make guest appearances in the film.
JUST ID THE MOVIE
CLUE – SESH PROSNO,,,ERPOR KICHU NEI