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Alif Laila
Indian television series from 1993 to 2002
For the 1953 Bollywood film, see Alif Laila (film).
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Also known as | Arabian Nights |
Genre | Fantasy |
Based on | One Thousand and One Nights |
Screenplay by | Ramanand Sagar |
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Theme music composer | Ravindra Jain |
Opening theme | Krishna M. Gupta |
Ending theme | Krishna M. Gupta |
Composer | Ravindra Jain |
Country of origin | India |
Original languages | |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 303 |
Producer | Subhash Sagar |
Running time | 22 Minutes |
Production company | Sagar Arts |
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Release | 1993 (1993) – 2002 (2002) |
Alif Laila is an Indian television series based on the One Thousand and One Nights, also known as the Arabian Nights.[1] It was produced by Sagar Arts.[2] It was made in two seasons. The series from 1993 to 2002 for 303 episodes on DD National and later on SAB TV.
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Kazi Nazrul Islam
Bengali poet, writer and musician (1899–1976)
"Nazrul" and "Nazrul Islam" redirect here. For other persons with the same name, see Nazrul Islam (disambiguation).For other uses, see Kazi Nazrul Islam (disambiguation).
Kazi Nazrul Islam (Bengali: কাজী নজরুল ইসলাম, pronounced[kad͡ʒiˈnod͡ʒɾulislam]ⓘ; 24 May 1899[b] – 29 August 1976) was a Bengali poet, short story writer, reporter, lyricist and musician.[8] He is the national poet of Bangladesh.[9] Nazrul produced a large body of poetry, music, messages, novels, and stories with themes, that included equality, justice, anti-imperialism, humanity, rebellion against oppression and religious devotion.[10] Nazrul Islam's activism for political and social justice as well as writing a poem titled as "Bidrohī", meaning "the rebel" in Bengali, earned him the title of "Bidrohī Kôbi" (Rebel Poet).[11] His compositions form eller gestalt the avant-garde music genre of Nazru