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2. Q1. Id the Gentleman
• Turned down the role of Ted Kramer in Kramer vs. Kramer(1979)
• Turned down Raymond J. Barry's role in Born on the Fourth of
July(1989)
• Turned down Marlon Brando's role in Apocalypse Now(1979)
• Turned down the role of Han Solo in Star Wars: Episode IV - A New
Hope(1977)
• Turned down Hector Elizondo's role in Pretty Woman(1990).
• Turned down Gene Hackman's role in Crimson Tide(1995).
5. Q2.
• X was offered a lead role in the international project Y by
director David Lean.
• However for reasons unknown, the actor declined the offer. The
role subsequently went to Egyptian actor Omar Sharif
• Popular Indian comedian and actor-director Inderjeet Singh
Johar was a part of Y, though.
14. Q5. Id X
• X has performed in the role of Smt. Hansa Mehta
in Samvidhaan which is a TV mini-series on the making of the
Constitution of India.
• Her brothers Piyush Pandey and Prasoon Pandey are ad-
makers while her sister Rama Pandey is a BBC journalist and a
DD newsreader and Tripti Pandey is a cultural activist, a
tourism expert, deputy director, Rajasthan Tourism in
Rajasthan.
• Id her
17. Q6.
• Killing X doesn't make him dead. It just makes him angry
• After running out of ammo, X stood in the line of fire, took 3
shots to the chest, and used them to reload
• X named his cat 'Chuck Norris.' Why? Because he's a pussy
• X can talk about Fight Club
• X literally died for his country, and lived to tell about it
20. Q7.
• Before X started acting in films she was associated with N. K.
Sharma's "Act One" theater group in Delhi. She shifted to
Mumbai in 2008, started her film career with a 2009
film Madholal Keep Walking. She was finally noticed by
audience as well as critics in a Vikas Bahl film in which she
played the role of best friend of the lead actress for which she
won several nominations and also the Best Supporting Actress
award conferred by the Zee Cine Awards
23. Q8.
• X graduated from Princeton University in 1982 with an B.A. in
English Literature. In 1982, his poetry received an honorable
mention for a college prize from the Academy of American
Poets.
He received a Master of Arts in English Literature from Yale
University and subsequently began work on a Ph.D. that
remains unfinished. The title of his uncompleted doctoral thesis
was Magic and Technology in Contemporary Poetry and Prose.
• X is associated with the TV Series Californication
26. Q9. Id X and the movie
• X started a project with producer Rajni Desai and Amitabh
Bacchan as lead actor but it got shelved
• X started to work on a multi-starrer mythological film including
many Hollywood and Bollywood stars but it also got stalled
• X also started a movie with Sarika but that movie too got
shelved after 10 reels of shooting
• However, X directed a single movie in his whole career which
went to become a cult classic which was also remade into
another hit film
29. Q10.
• Each of the male characters has a signature clothing article that
is worn in virtually every episode
• T-shirts worn over long-sleeve shirts
• Hoodies worn over a T-shirt and under a jacket
• Sweater-vest worn over a shirt and usually under some type of
outerwear
• False shirt-front worn under some type of outerwear
• What are we talking about?
32. Q11. Id her
• She took to writing early in her life: Her first book of fairy
tales, Mulānchā Mewā (in Marathi), was published when she
was just eight
• She graduated from the NSD, New Delhi in 1963
• She started her career in AIR in Pune as an announcer and
soon got involved with AIR's Children's Program
• But her original claim to fame came when her first feature
film, Sparsh(1980) won five film awards, including the National
Film Award
35. Q12.
• The series is based on the premise of "love thy neighbour's
wife". The main characters are Keshav Kulkarni and his wife
Kokila, and their neighbours Prema Shalini and her husband
Dilruba. Keshav adores Prema Shalini who is more glamorous
and sophisticated than his wife Kokila. Dilruba is interested in
Kokila who is more his type rather than his film star wife. The
episodes are centered on their attempts to get closer to each
other's wives and the comical situations that result.
• Id the series
46. List of actors nominated for two Academy
Awards in the same year
47. Q13.
X has a tattoo on the left side in Sanskrit which pertains to his
passion for Yoga, the 222 on his forearm represents the door
number of the very 1st studio where Y first recorded in. He has a
dove with cherry blossoms to pay tribute to all the lives lost in
9/11, and some flowers above it dedicated to his mom, Patsy. He
also has a “Los Angeles” tattoo on his right upper bicep where he
was born, and some more tattoos on his arm added in 2010
dedicated to his beloved mom
Id X and Y
50. Q14.
• There are conflicting accounts of his prison chronology.
• By one account, his final term in custody ended in 1972; by
another account, he did time in a juvenile offenders' camp and
six California prisons between 1959 and 1969. He recalled that
his last prison term was five years.
• While serving in San Quentin Prison, he became a champion
boxer in that prison's lightweight and welterweight divisions
• Who are we talking about?
59. Q17.
• Within a 200m radius in the area of Qissa Khwani Bazaar of
Peshawar are located the ancestral homes of three of
Bollywood's all-time great stars
• I want names of all three
62. Q18.
• X went to Y when he got to know that he was co-producing Z
alongwith N.C. Sippy.
• But Y rejected X by saying that his fee was too high for them.
That is when X cancelled his other movies and asked Y not to
pay him any money but only the distribution rights of the film in
Bombay Territory.
• Y took the bait and signed X
• Z went on to become a great hit and X made more money than
he would have made by taking the fee
67. • John Gielgud
• Helen Hayes
• Audrey Hepburn
• Rita Moreno
• Whoopi Goldberg
• Marvin Hamlisch
• Richard Rodgers
• Jonathan Tunick
• Mel Brooks
• Mike Nichols
• Scott Rudin
• Robert Lopez
68. Q19.
• David J. Peterson is an American writer and language creator.
He received his B.A. degrees in English and in linguistics from
University of California, Berkley. He received an M.A. in
linguistics from University of California, San Diego.
• He is famous for creating Dothraki and Valyrian languages for
GoT. He created another language for another very hit comic
franchise moie.
• Name the movie and the language
74. Q21. X and Y!
• This goddess became a famous goddess after the release of X,
and women all over India started worshipping her. People
treated the movie theatres showing X as a temple, bringing
offerings of food, leaving slippers at the door. Y claimed that
people came to her asking her to bless them, as they perceived
her to be a real goddess.
• However, she never became a devotee of the goddess herself,
claiming that she was a devotee of the goddess Kali.
77. Q22.
• X is said to be copied directly from the 1994 English-language
French thriller film Y, written and directed by Luc Besson
• X stars a mob hitman; a corrupt and unhinged DEA agent; a 12-
year-old girl who is reluctantly taken in by the hitman after her
family is murdered; and a mobster who gives the hitman his
assignments
80. Q23.
• X is a set of rare neurological symptoms characterized by a
tendency to make puns, or tell inappropriate jokes or pointless
stories in socially inappropriate situations. This disorder is most
commonly seen in patients with frontal lobe damage,
particularly right frontal lobe tumors or trauma.
• It is commonly referred to as Y.
• Id both X and Y