HRITHIK ROSHAN
Born 10 January 1974(age 48)
Bombay,Maharashtra,india
Education= B.Com degree at Sydenham College
Actor 1980 to present
Spouse Sussanne khan(m=2000,div=2014)
Children=2
Parent=father(rakesh Roshan)
Awards=Wins=236, Nomination=270.
HRITHIK ROSHAN MOVIES LIST.
Roshan's first leading role came opposite Ameesha Patel in Kaho naa Pyaar hai (2000), Performances in the 2000 terrorism drama Fiza
2001 Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham The 2003 science fiction film Koi...Mil Gaya
sequels of koi mil gaya: Krrish (2006) and Krrish 3 (2013 (2006 Dhoom 2
Mughal Emperor Akbar in Jodha Akbar (2008(2010) Guzaarish2011 Zindagi na milegi dobara, 2012 Agneepath,
2014 action thriller Bang Bang!,
2019 biopic Super 30,
the 2019 action thriller War is one of the best movie,2022 Vikram Vedha.
AND HE IS THE OWNER OF HIS OWN BRAND HRX.
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A SUFI PLAYLIST
Kun Faya Kun (Rockstar)
Arziyan (Delhi-6)
Khwaja Mere Khwaja (Jodhaa Akbar)
Sahiba (Phillauri)
Chaap Tilak (Coke Studio Season 7)
O Rangrez (Bhaag Milkha Bhaag)
Sajdaa (My Name is Khan)
Maula Mere Maula ( Anwar)
Tere Bina (Guru)
Tajdar-E-Haram (Coke Studio Season 8)
Piya Haji Ali (Fiza)
Ishq Sufiana (The Dirty Picture)
Allah Ke Bande (Kailasa)
O Re Piya (Aaja Nachle)
Maula Mere Le Le Meri Jaan (Chak De! India)
Tu Jaane Na (Ajab Prem ki Gajab Kahaani)
Yeh Jo Halka Halka (The Day, the Night, the Dawn, the Dusk)
Bhar Do Jholi Meri (Bajrangi Bhaijaan)
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Hrithik Roshan
Name Hrithik Roshan
Nick Name Duggu
Date of Birth 10-01-1974
Birth Place Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Sex Male
Religion Hindu
Nationality Indian
Language Know English, Urdu, Hindi,
Marital Status Married
Hobbies Daily Exercise, Watching Movies
Height 6'2"
Weight 74 Kg
Eye Color Brown
Hair Color Black
Education • School: Bombay Scottish School
• Collage: Sydenham College B.Com
Father Rakesh Roshan
Mother Pinky
Sister Sunaina
Grandfather J. Om Prakash
Wife Suzanne Khan
Sons • Hrehaan(2006)
• Hridhaan(2008)
Debut Movie Aasha
Debut in Leading Role Kaho Naa... Pyaar Ha
Debut award Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut
Favorite color Black
Favorite Food Indian Food
Favorite Pet Persian Cat
Favorite Actor Raj Kapoor and Amitabh Bachchan
Favorite Actress Madhuri Dixit, Madhubala, Kajol
Favorite Hollywood Actor Sylvester Stallone
Favorite Hollywood Actress Helen Hunt and Julia Roberts
Famous Movies Lakshya, Koi... Mil Gaya, Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon,
Mujhse Dosti Karoge, Na Tum Jaano Na Hum,
AAP Mujhe Achche Lagne Lage, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham,
Yaadein, Mission Kashmir, Fiza
Contact Address Kavita Bld., 2nd Floor Vithal Nagar Society, 11th Rd.,
Juhu Scheme, Mumbai 400 049
Hrithik Roshan's childhood, marriage, children, family photos
Hrithik family
Hrithik Roshan's Children
Trivia / Facts
• His father Rakesh Roshan is the son of music director Roshan.
• Hrithik has two thumbs in his right hand.
• His Grandfather is the music director Roshan
• Roshan has two thumbs on his right hand
• He appeared in films as a child actor in 1980
• His Debut leading role in Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai (2000)
• when he was six years old he acts in the movie "Aasha".
• His latest movie is 'Zindagi Na Milegi " Releasing on July 15, 2011.
Awards Winner
• 2000 :Filmfare Award for Best Actor (Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai).
• 2000 :Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut
• 2003 :Filmfare Award for Best Actor(Koi... Mil Gaya)
• 2003 :Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance in "Koi... Mil Gaya".
• 2006 :Filmfare Award for Best Actor in"Dhoom 2.
• 2008 :Filmfare Award for Best Actor (Jodhaa Akbar).
Nominated
• 2000: Filmfare Award for Best Actor (Fiza)
• 2001: Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor for"Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham..."
• 2004: Filmfare Award for Best Actor Movie is "Lakshya".
• 2006:Filmfare Award for Best Actor (Krrish).
• 2008: Golden Minbar International Award for Best Actor for Jodhaa Akbar
• 2010: Filmfare Award for Best Actor for Guzaarish.
Hrithik Roshan Movies list / Filmography
No Year Film Music Director Director Co-star
1 1980 Aasha Laxmikant Pyarelal J. Om Prakash Jeetendra
2 1980 Aap Ke Deewane Rajesh Roshan Surendra Mohan Rishi Kapoor
3 1981 Aas Paas Laxmikant-Pyarelal J. Om Prakash Dharmendra, Hema Malini
4 1983 Aasra Pyaar Da - J. Om Prakash -
5 1986 Bhagwan Dada Rajesh Roshan J. Om Prakash Rajnikanth, Rakesh Roshan, Danny Denzongpa
6 2000 Fiza Anu Malik, A. R. Rahman, Ranjit Barot Khalid Mohammed Jaya Bachchan
Karisma Kapoor
7 2000 Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai Rajesh Roshan Rakesh Roshan Amisha Patel
8 2000 Mission Kashmir Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy Vidhu Vinod Chopra Preity Zinta
9 2001 Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... Jatin Lalit, Sandesh Shandilya, Aadesh Shrivastava Karan Johar Kareena Kapoor
10 2001 Yaadein Anu Malik Subhash Ghai Kareena Kapoor
11 2002 Aap Mujhe Achche Lagne Lage Rajesh Roshan Vikram Bhatt Amisha Patel
12 2002 Mujhse Dosti Karoge! Rahul Sharma Kunal Kohli Rani Mukerji
13 2002 Na Tum Jaano Na Hum Rajesh Roshan Arjun Sablok Esha Deol
14 2003 Koi... Mil Gaya Rajesh Roshan Rakesh Roshan Preity Zinta
15 2003 Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon
Anu Malik
Sooraj R. Barjatya Kareena Kapoor
16 2004 Lakshya Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy Farhan Akhtar Preity Zinta
17 2006 Dhoom 2 Pritam Sanjay Gadhvi Aishwariya Rai
18 2006 Krrish Rajesh Roshan Rakesh Roshan Priyanka Chopra
19 2006 I See You Vishal-Shekhar Vivek Agrawal Arjun Rampal,
Vipasha Agarwal
20 2007 Om Shanti Om Vishal-Shekhar Farah Khan Shah Rukh Khan,
Deepika Padukone,
Arjun Rampa,l
Shreyas Talpade,
Kirron Kher
21 2008 Jodhaa Akbar A. R. Rahman Ashutosh Gowariker Aishwarya Rai-Bachchan
22 2008 Krazzy 4 - Jaideep Sen Arshad Warsi, Juhi Chawla,
Irrfan Khan, Rajpal Yadav,
Suresh Menon
23 2008 Luck by Chance Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy Zoya Akhtar Dimple Kapadia, Farhan Akhtar, Konkona Sen Sharma,
Alyy Khan, Rishi Kapoor,
Juhi Chawla, Isha Sharvani
24 2010 Kites Rajesh Roshan Anurag Basu Bárbara Mori
25 2010 Guzaarish Sanjay Leela Bhansali Sanjay Leela Bhansali Aishwariya Rai
26 2011 Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy Zoya Akhtar Katrina Kaif
27 2011 Don 2 Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy Farhan Akhtar Priyanka Chopra,
Shahrukh Khan,
Lara Dutta, Kunal Kapoor
28 2012 Agneepath Ajay-Atul Karan Malhotra Priyanka Chopra
29 2013 Main Krishna Hoon Amjad-Nadeem Rajiv S. Ruia Katrina Kaif
Juhi Chawla,
30 2013 Krrish 3 Rajesh Roshan Rakesh Roshan
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Pearls of Wisdoms for Pakis
Beloved Janta of Pakistan,
I would also like to share a secret with you, which you might never apprehend from a person from any other country, especially from an Indian. We LOVE YOU, We are obsessed with you. We enjoy infatuation comparable to that of a 14-year boy who has one on a girl living in his neighborhood, like that teenager whose heart warms up with the girl's sight. Still, he tends to tease her or plays whimsical pranks on her. It is his way of showing his affection.
Accept it, my fellow former Countrymen, you guys are in deep love with us as well. I have felt it first-hand. You folks love watching our Movies and fantasy our starlets. Sing Bollywood songs while proposing to your love. Ache to enjoy Mumbai and Delhi's nightlife. Some of you would even love to reside permanently here for a better future. There is also constant discrimination in every viewpoint; it may be Cricket or politics; in all honesty, you think of our day and night.
Keeping this indefinable affection for each other aside for a while, there is a bitter revelation that you people will have to accept and even feed it in the brains of the future generations to come. I am sure that maximum people over your side of the border should by now have conceded that India will never ever surrender Kashmir in your Lap. It won't be possible in at least another century ahead.
You see, in the manner where India's GDP had expanded from 10 Thousand Crores in the 1950s to more than 10 Lacs Crores in 2019, our sentiment of Nationalism has additionally, grown in a comparable pattern. There was a phenomenal hike in this feeling after India's general elections 2014 onwards; the reason for such an increase is unknown to me. So, the moral is, with such a vast Nationalism level in the hearts of the Aam Janta here, I don't think so parting away an inch of land to anyone would be possible.
Won't it look dishonorable for us in the front of the entire world if we lose the land to you guys who are quite behind then us in all the aspects? You will have to accept that technically both our countries are 73 years old this year. Over this side of the border, we have gradually upgraded in all aspects a Nation has to grow. I could virtually challenge you in where you guys can prove to be better in any improvement zone. This is the land wherein the year 1981 Indian Actor Amitabh enacted on the evergreen song "Dekha Ek Khawab " and his Dame Rekha in the movie Silsila hence parting away with Kashmir is painful to us as it will not only hurt our Ego and furthermore offer grief to Amitji.
Forget the BJP led NDA, Even the Congress-led UPA cannot think of such a gormless deal. The primary reason is that they want to come into power next term too to provide Public service. Now you people only tell which government will be such dimwits to kick their own rear and be signed on the history textbook of 10-year-old kids as the People who gave away Kashmir.
Realize this, Pakistani Government, Your Army and also ISI can't withhold the idea of getting the region of Kashmir in your Nation's Map, even they know that your national flag will never rise in Capital of Srinagar but since it was an Inaugural Political Agenda when your Country was created in where the principal objective of this agenda was to collect vote from you guys and funds from other countries in the name of Kashmir. It is their lollypop for you fellows that their respective parties if came in power, an ideal environment will be created where; a newly wedded couple from Lahore can drive to Srinagar for their honeymoon without a stamp on their Passport and enjoy a bite of Kashmiri Apple laying in the front deck of a Shikara in Dal Sarovar. It's All Fake, acknowledge it, and move on.
So to my Indian friends,
There was a massive inspiration for me to compose this article. It was shocking that it came from the other side of the border. In the great Indian lockdown of 2020, I who was ideally workless like many of us all, I went through many videos of this Pakistani Newsreader and Political Debate Show Host Dr. Fiza Akbar Khan on YouTube. By her venomous language, the passion for thrashing India and people over here and that high pitched voice made me think of another Indian Debate Show Host. I am convinced that they are unquestionably biologically related to each other. So I should not have a problem with her blabbering rubbish towards my Country as her Bhaiya here likewise.
But I have to admit that her language did hurt me because, unlike her Bhaiya over there who trashes Pakistan in the English language, she uses Urdu, which sounds quite similar to the Hindi language to illuminate unpleasant garbage, the reason is entirely psychological for me being hurt. For example, If somebody calls you a Motherfucker, you might not be offended in the same manner if you are called Madar***d (Pardon my Language).
This Pakistani Anchor goes on and on that How Poor, Uneducated, Physically and Mentally Weak, Shelterless, we Indians live in this Country where our economy is going into the drain. We are foolish people to elect Shri Modi as PM of our Country and that too twice. There is a vast level of discrimination on minorities over here. The world's biggest Democracy is over. In the distant future, if Kashmir is not given to them its freedom, then Islamabad will be the next capital of Pakistan and India.
Can you believe this, she has mentioned all this on her show and that too in a language which can easily pierce in our heart. Let's not get also angered about this and start calling her names. She is just doing her job. She is giving favored content to people of over there what her Bhaiya is doing over there.
As pragmatic as I can get about whatever she says on her show about us, I just can't accept it, I am too egoistic as an Indian to even reply or curse on her Video on YouTube comment section. Hence, I planned to dedicate this entire blog to Dr. Fiza Khan, whom I seriously don't mean to offend as Women, her Nation, and especially not her Religion and would like to give her some advice.
Avoid Echoing about Nukes: A round of applause towards Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan for building Nuclear Weapons, a program from a stolen uranium centrifuge design and a network of grey-market suppliers. But stop jabbering in your show that Pakis can nuke India in case a War erupts between us. Even If Jinnah Sahab from Heaven above commands your Arm Force to it, they will effortlessly deny his orders and don't stress. We likewise won't squander our atomic weapon on you. These weapons are like those expensive Portraits which you can proudly hang in your Living Room, but can't take it out on a date. Stop even using the word Nuke in your show.
Comparison between the PMs: PM Imran Sahab seems to be a jolly good fellow who also appears to try to administrate better than any other PMs or Military leaders of your Country. Let me tell you bluntly that there is no comparison with his Counterpart over here; in fact, he even doesn't stand anywhere nearby India's previous Prime Minister.
Paki's Diplomatic Policies Debacle: This is a typical miscue. You and many colleagues of you have repeatedly misguided your Citizens that Pakistan can easily use the benefit of its diplomatic relationship with a few First World Country and pressurize India on Kashmir Issue. Well, Honey, This is an open challenge to your PM, along with Mr. Qureshi Sahab go to any so-called super Power for assistance or call end numbers of meeting in OIC ( Organisation of Islamic Cooperation ). Nobody will be ready to intervene in the Valley issue for one of the main reason, Why would any country create enmity with the Country will more than 100 Million Population which is a significant business open doors for their corporates.
Playing Second Fiddle: I initially watched your Debate show of earlier years. You always mentioned the US as your elder brother and will still stand next to you along with Saudi Arabia. These were the two countries which you saw as your personal ATM. Lately, these ATM machines stopped removing Cash and Kinds, which they earlier showered on your Country, so you bashed them and accused both these Super Power for adultery. These started leaning towards us. Then you went to China and become a Virtual Puppet who dances on their tunes. Now the problem arises that the entire world started forming against your elder brother and accused them as the creator of the Pandemic of 2020. So you began a rigid assembly against them as well, and now your nation is in an arrangement for another development with Malaysia and Turkey. Understand this dear Fiza ben that in distant future you will have to abuse these two countries also while your government will go and beg to some other countries, maybe North Korea.
Last but not least, which I have already mentioned why Kashmir will never be part of Pakistan earlier in the blog. Read repeatedly till the concept is glued by heart, and if possible, explain it to your people there.
Defense products will be purchased in the name of Kashmir. For Fiscal Year 20-21 Defense expenditure of Pakistan is 1,289 Billion Dollars. India's expenses on the same would be around 66 Billion Dollars. Can you believe these Figures? This Moolah could otherwise be used in Infrastructure and improving the lifestyle of citizens of the respective Country. Civilians and Soldiers' blood will be shed on the name of Kashmir. Approximately 120000 deaths have been registered since 1989, which also includes unsympathetic deaths of militants and terrorists. Television Media will go on with Live debates inviting aficionados and enthusiasts to increase their TRP on the name of Kashmir. Newspapers and magazines will publish viperous articles vocalizing each other's blame for being troublemakers on Kashmir's name. Many commercial Movies and Web Series will also be produced on Kashmir's name. Still, by endeavoring all means of Peace or War, this dream of some of yours will never be fulfilled.
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Modi को भला बुरा कहने पर इमरान की चमची Fiza Akbar Khan का मुंह बंद कर गया भारत का कर्नल
Modi को भला बुरा कहने पर इमरान की चमची Fiza Akbar Khan का मुंह बंद कर गया भारत का कर्नल
Modi को भला बुरा कहने पर इमरान की चमची Fiza Akbar Khan का मुंह बंद कर गया भारत का कर्नल
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Actor Hrithik Roshan Wiki Biography Career Height Weight Family
Hrithik Roshan was born on 10 January 1974 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. He is an Indian Film Actor who appears in Bollywood Films. He has portrayed a verity of characters and is known for his dancing skills. Hrithik Roshan Net Worth is $215 million dollars.
Famous Actor He established himself as one of the highest-paid actors in India and he has won many awards , including six Filmfare, four for Best Actor and one each for Best Debut and Best Actor (Critics). Starting in 2012, he appeared in Forbes India's Celebrity 100 based on his income and popularity.
Hrithik Roshan was born in Mumbai to a Punjabi Family in Prominent in Bollywood. His father film director Rakesh Roshan and Pinky Roshan. His father is the son of music director Roshanlal Nagrath and his mother is the daughter of producer and director J. Om Prakash. wiki
He has an older sister, Sunaina and was education at the Bombay Scottish School. Hrithik Roshan attended Sydenham College, where he took part in dance and music festivals while studying, graduating in commerce. He also studied acting under Kishore Namit Kapoor. Hrithik Roshan had married Sussanne Khan in 2000 and the couple ended in divorced in 2014.
Bollywood Actor Hrithik Roshan was began his acting career as a child actor in several films and later worked as an assistant director on four of his father's films. His first lead role was a box office success Kaho Naa..yaar Hai (2000), which he received several awards. His terrorism drama Fiza and melodrama Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham was very successful film at the time.
Hrithik Roshan appear in science fiction film Koi..Mil Gaya and it's sequel Krrish and Krrish 3 an adventure film Dhoom 2, Jodhaa Akbar, Guzaarish, Zinagi Na Milegi Dobara, Agneepath, Bang Bang, which ranks among the highest-grossing Indian Films. He worked with Popular Bollywood Actress Katrina Kaif, Deepka Padukone, Angelina Jolie & Sunny Lone.
Roshan has also performed on stage and debuted on television with Just Dance (2011). As a judge on the latter, he became the highest-paid film star on Indian television. He is involved with a number of humanitarian causes, endorses several brands and products and has launched his own clothing line. Roshan was married to Sussanne Khan, with whom he has two children.
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Sri Lanka urged not to violate fundamental rights in the name of combating terror
We the undersigned, who are from and live in the various nation-states of South Asia, express our deepest condolences to all those who have lost loved ones in the serial bomb blasts in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday. We express our solidarity with those working tirelessly to address the needs of the injured in the aftermath of this carnage and to sustain interfaith and community relationships.
While we support all justice efforts that seek to hold the perpetrators of violence accountable, we also urge the Government of Sri Lanka to ensure that, in the name of combating terror and ensuring national security, fundamental human rights and dignity of all concerned are not violated.
We say this because in all our countries, investigations into terror and anti-terror legislation have been accompanied by consistent and continuing violation of civil and democratic rights. Furthermore, in the name of ensuring national security, successive governments in the region have sought to legitimise their various acts of impunity – directed against not only purported or possible suspects but entire sections of the civilian population. This has led to unaccountable loss of life and a steady erosion of democratic guarantees and institutions, including unaccounted for deaths and disappearances.
We note with concern that media reports and remarks by state officials and political leaders in Sri Lanka have pointed to State inaction with respect to warnings by intelligence agencies about possible acts of terror. Such inaction and indifference, we regret to note, amounts to State complicity with the violence that subsequently unfolded.We are also concerned that the ‘owning up’ to these acts by the so-called ‘Islamic State’ (Daesh) might encourage Islamophobic attitudes and expressions, both on the part of the Sri Lankan Government and sections of civil society. Should this happen, Sri Lanka would be tragically drawn in to a familiar international discourse and practice to do with ‘Islamic terror’ with all the resultant tragedies, as we have witnessed across Asia. In a country that has barely recovered from decades of civil mistrust, war and violence, this cannot bode well for its sovereignty, civil peace and economic and social life.
We wish to point out that the so-called war on ‘Islamic terror’ has resulted in large numbers of the Islamic faith being persecuted, both in their countries and across the world – and this sadly only enhances the appeal of those who seek to wage war in the name of Islam and what they perceive as Islamic concerns and interests. Thus is set in motion a cycle of violence that benefits no one but the arms trade and industries, and political powers that seek to establish their hegemony in the region at all costs.
In this context:
nWe support all struggles to ensure transparent and fair pursuit of justice for the victims of the blast. At the same time, we stand with those who are against undemocratic anti-terror laws in Sri Lanka, even if they are purportedly deployed for purposes of investigation and national security.
nWe protest attempts to target or persecute those of the Islamic faith, in the name of countering terror, whether by the state or vigilante groups.
nWe support Muslim communities in the region that have called for peace and are critical of voices from within that endorse extremist religious positions, which polarise everyday life and interactions, and vitiate meaningful dissent and dialogue.
nWe affirm the resilience of diverse cultural and religious traditions in the region that have fostered longstanding habits of mutuality, trust and co-existence. We do not wish for the specificity of local beliefs and traditions, of all faiths, to be drawn into polarising global discourses of religious ‘unity’ and ‘singularity’ imposed from above.
List of signatories:
Afghanistan
Massihullah, Kabul Afghanistan
Sima Samar, Afghanistan
Nepal
Anju Kandel, Nepal
Deepa Gurung, Nepal
Hari Sharma, Kathmandu, Nepal
Kaalo.101, Nepal
Kanak Mani Dixit, Kathmandu
Kunda Dixit, Kathmandu, Nepal
NayanTara Gurung Kakshapati, Kathmandu, Nepal
Niranjan Kunwar, Kathmandu, Nepal
Sarita K.C, Nepal
India
Mangai, India
Abha Bhaiya, India
Abirami Jotheeswaran, India
Amar Kanwar, New Delhi, India
Anuradha Bhasin, Kashmir Times, India
Anuradha Kapoor, India
Arundathi V, India
Ashish kumar Dey, India
Bindu Doddahatti, India
Deepti Sharma, New Delhi, India
Dia Da Costa, India
Dipta Bhog, India
Farida Khan, India
Forum Against Oppression of Women, India
Geetha V, India
Huma Ahmed-Ghosh, India
Indu Vashist, India/Canada
Iram Saeed, India
Jinee Lokaneeta, India/USA
K, Lalita, India
Kamla Bhasin, India
Khalida Saleem, India
Madhu Mehra, India
Mamta Singh, Women Right Activist, India
Mary John, India
Maya Sharma Vikalp (Women’s Group), India
Meena Gopal, India
Meera Velayudhan, India
Mohan Rao, India
Mrinalini R, India
Nandini Manjrekar, India
Nandita Shah, India
Nastasia Paul Gera, India
Neelanjana Mukhia, India
Neeraj Malik, India
Nupur Basu, India
Pam Philipose, India
Panchali Ray, New Delhi, India
Ponni Arasu, India
Poonam Batra, India
Prathama Raghavan, Hyderabad, India
Rafiul Alom Rahman, India
Ramakant Agnohotri, India
Rita Manchanda, India
Ritu Dewan, India
Ritu Menon, India
Roshmi Goswami, India
Sabeena Gadihoke, India
Sahba Hussain, India
Saheli Women’s Resource Centre, New Delhi, India
Sameera Iyengar, India
Sara Abraham, India
Shohini Ghosh, India
Shrimoyee N, Ghosh, India
Snigdha Chakraborty, India
Sujata Patel, India
Svati Shah, India/USA
Swarna Rajagopalan, India
Tanvi Mishra, New Delhi, India
The Queer Muslim Project, India
Uma Chakravarty, India
Vanita Nayak Mukherjee, India
Veena Shatrughna, India
Mamatha Karollil, India
Afshana Bano, India
Supriya Madangarli, India
Pakistan
Abeera Tanveer, Pakistan
Ailya Khan, Pakistan
Ajwah Nadeem, Pakistan
Aminah Waheed Chaudhry, Pakistan
Ammar Ali Jan, Pakistan
Amna Durrani, Pakistan
Amna Iqbal, Pakistan
Amna Mawaz, Pakistan
Anis Haroon, Pakistan
Anoosha Shaigan, Pakistan
Arooj Aurangzeb, Pakistan
Asma Malik, Pakistan
Awami Workers Party, Punjab
Ayra Indrias, Pakistan
Baila Anjum, Lahore, Pakistan
Basmina, Pakistan-Afghan Border
Beena Sarwar, Pakistan
Beenish Muhammad Ali, Pakistan
Bonnie Mende
Candas Anjum, Pakistan
Qasim Iqbal, NAZ Pakistan
Faiz Younas, Pakistan
Farida Batool, Pakistan
Farida Shaheed, Pakistan
Fatema Bhaiji, Pakistan
Fatima A. Athar, Pakistan
Fatima Butt, Pakistan
FemSoc at LUMS, Pakistan
Feroza Batool, Pakistan
Fiza Khatri, Pakistan
Furhan Hussain, Pakistan
Ghausia Rashid Salam, Pakistan
Ghazala Anwar, Pakistan
Gwendolyn S. Kirk, USA/Pakistan
Hadi Hussain, Pakistan
Hameeda Hossain, Pakistan
Have Only Positive Expectations – HOPE, Pakistan
Hiba Akbar, Pakistan
Hira Mohmand, Pakistan-Afghan Border
Huma Fouladi, Pakistan
Huma Majeed, Pakistan
Humraz society, Karachi, Pakistan
Jamaima Afridi, Pakistan-Afghan Border
Jawad Anwar, Pakistan
Kashmala Dilawar, Pakistan-Afghan Border
Khawar Mumtaz, Pakistan
Khushbakht Memon, Pakistan
Kishwar Sultana, Pakistan
Kyla Pasha, Pakistan
Lubna Chaudhry
Madiha Latif, Pakistan
Maheen Asif Khan, Pakistan
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