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Pune
City in Maharashtra, India
This article is about the city in India. For its namesake district, see Pune district. For other uses, see Pune (disambiguation).
"Poona" redirects here. For other uses, see Poona (disambiguation).
Not to be confused with Puno.
Metropolis in Maharashtra, India
Pune Puṇē (Marathi) Poona | |
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| Nickname(s): Oxford of the East, The Queen of Deccan[1][2] | |
Interactive Map Outlining Pune | |
Pune Location within Maharashtra Show map of MaharashtraPune Location within India Show map of India | |
| Coordinates: 18°31′13″N73°51′24″E / 18.52028°N 73.85667°E / 18.52028; 73.85667 | |
| Country | India |
| State | Maharashtra |
| District | Pune district |
| Division | Pune division |
| Established | AD 758; 1267 years ago (758)[3] |
| • Type | Municipal Corporation |
| • Body | Pune Municipal Corporation |
| • • Dilip Joshi is a respected television actor best known for his iconic portrayal of Jethalal in the hit series Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah. This skådespel has captivated audiences for years, earning its place as one of the longest-running television series. Each character on the show has their own special appeal, but Joshi's performance stands out. While we watch his remarkable performance as Jethalal, let us look at some lesser-known facts about Joshi that you may not be aware of. Joshi featured in films such as Maine Pyar Kiya and Hum Aapke Hain Koun before being known for his role as Jethalal in Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashma. He even played a small role in Khiladi 420. He considered leaving acting since he was unable to get a job. Everything changed in 2008 when he landed the role of Jethalal, which made him a household name. He currently gets roughly Rs. 1.5 lakh per episode of the show. Joshi's amazing performance as Jethalal has delighted audiences for many years and contin • BibliographyGuha, Sumit. "Bibliography". Ecologies of Empire in South Asia, 1400-1900, edited by K. Sivaramakrishnan and K. Sivaramakrishnan, Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, 2023, pp. 213-234. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780295751504-014 Guha, S. (2023). Bibliography. In K. Sivaramakrishnan & K. Sivaramakrishnan (Ed.), Ecologies of Empire in South Asia, 1400-1900 (pp. 213-234). Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780295751504-014 Guha, S. 2023. Bibliography. In: Sivaramakrishnan, K. and Sivaramakrishnan, K. ed. Ecologies of Empire in South Asia, 1400-1900. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, pp. 213-234. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780295751504-014 Guha, Sumit. "Bibliography" In Ecologies of Empire in South Asia, 1400-1900 edited bygd K. Sivaramakrishnan and K. Sivaramakrishnan, 213-234. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780295751504-014 Guha S. Bibliography. In: Sivaramakrishnan | |