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10 Interesting and unknown facts about Rakesh Sharma the first Indian to go to space

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Rakesh Sharma, the Punjab-conceived cosmonaut, and pilot, who took India to become the 14th nation to travel outer space. The calm, former Indian Air Force Pilot has flown 21 battle flights amid the Bangladesh War in 1971 and it was in 1982 that he was chosen as a cosmonaut for an Indo-Soviet spaceflight.

Sharma made history on April 3, 1984 as he flew along with Yury Malyshev and Gennady Strekalov on the Soyuz T-11 spending eight days in space and finally landing in Kazakhstan on April 11. He has been a motivation to each space lover in India.

Let's take a look at 10 Interesting and unknown facts about Rakesh Sharma the first Indian to go to space:

1. Born on January 13, 1949, Sharma originally belongs to Punjab and completed his education from Hyderabad.

2. After successfully passing from the National Defence Academy, Sharma was commissioned into the Indian Air Force as a test pilot.

3. As a test pilot, he became an important member of war operations that were conducted against Pakistan.

4. On September 20, 1982, he was elected to travel into space as a cosmonaut as part of a joint programme by ISRO and the Soviet Intercosmos space programme.

5. On April 2 in 1984, he made his flight aboard the Soyuz T-11 and became the first Indian to achieve this feat.

6. The duration of his stay in outer space lasted 21 hours and 40 minutes.

7. He conducted scientific and technical studies wherein he was mainly involved in bio-medicine and remote sensing.

8. While in space, the entire crew had a television news conference with Moscow officials and the then Indian Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi.

9. When inquired by Indira Gandhi on how India looked from outer space, Sharma recited Saare Jahan Se Achcha in response.

10. Sharma was awarded the Hero of Soviet Union after his return. He was also felicitated with Ashoka Chakra by the Indian Government.

posted Jun 12, 2017 by Navya

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1. His real name was Jatin Khanna. On his uncle's advice, he changed his name from Jatin to Rajesh Khanna with his foray into Bollywood and that remained with him forever.

2. Rajesh Khanna was the first Bollywood actor for whom the term 'superstar' was coined. With the blockbuster success of his film Aradhana, critics called him the first superstar of Indian cinema.

3. Rajesh Khanna was raised by his temporary parents who were identified with his natural guardians. His temporary father at first didn't endorse of his raid into movies.

4. Rajesh Khanna dated performing artist Anju Mahendru for around seven years. They separated in 1972 since, obviously, Mahendru wasn't prepared for marriage.

5. Rajesh Khanna married Dimple Kapadia 8 months before her debut film Bobby released. Dimple Kapadia was still a budding actress and a huge fan of Rajesh Khanna.

6. In his career spanning more than 3 decades, Rajesh Khanna has done just around 20 films as two-hero projects and was a solo lead in all his other 100+ films.

7. Rajesh Khanna and Dimple Kapadia were to cooperate in a film called 'Jai Shiv Shankar' (named on a well known melody of Rajesh Khanna). However the motion picture in this way got racked.

8. Rajesh Khanna was the person who gave famous author couple Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar their first break as screenwriters for the film 'Haathi Mere Saathi'. What's more, after that there was no thinking back for Salim-Javed.

9. Rajesh Khanna enjoyed the biggest possible fan-following. Girls used to write him letters in blood. He would often be mobbed by fans at public appearances. His cars used to be full of lipstick marks of crazy fans. There were stories of females marrying his photograph.

10. Rajesh Khanna movies were known for its chartbuster soundtracks and the performer used to actually sit in music sessions and select tunes. He imparted an awesome affinity to Kishore Kumar and RD Burman who frequently worked in his movies.

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Let's take a look at 10 Interesting and unknown facts about the 'Item Girl of Bollywood' Malaika Arora:

1. She is born and brought up in Mumbai in the year 1981. Her parents got divorced when she was only 11 years old. She had to get shifted to Chembur in Maharashtra later on.

2. Mallaika Arora’s mother is a Malayali Cathoic while her father is Punjabi of Fazilka district near Indian border. She has a younger sister Amrita Arora who is also an actress in the Indian film industry and known for her gorgeous looks.

3. Malaika Arora completed her education from Swami Vivekanand School at Chembur. Grace Polycarp, the principal of the school happens to be her maternal aunt. She is also an alumnus of Holy Cross High School at Thane where she studied up to class 9.

4. She is extremely protective about her younger sister and has taken very good care of her ever since her parents got divorced. Malaika Arora is extremely close to Amrita and takes very good care of her.

5. She was one of the first Video Jockeys of India and she was elected for MTV when it started its operations in India. Malaika Arora started as an interviewer and later turned into anchoring many programs. Malaika started dancing at a tender age of 4 years and never stopped dancing since then.

6. Malaika Arora works out three days in the week in gym. Apart from that workout schedule includes medicine balls, free weights, kickboxing, squats and Yoga. All these things help her to keep her curvaceous body in proper shape.

7. Malaika’s favourite dancer in Bollywood is none other than Hrithik Roshan. She will do anything to share the screen dancing with him. Surely it will set the stage on fire watching both of them dance together. Deepika Padukone is her favourite dancing diva in Bollywood.

8. She has revealed in a show that she never wanted to become an actress. This vibrant actress has numerous items songs to her credit and she loves dancing more than acting. If she is ever offered a full pledged role, she wants to do action movies preferably a super hero.

9. Before her entry into the film industry, Malaika Arora worked as a model. She appeared in a number of commercials in the early phase of her life. You might have seen her in the music video “Gur Naal Ishq Mitha” and also in the song “Chaiyya Chaiyya” dancing to the tune of the music with Shah Rukh Khan in the movie Dil Se.

10. Malaika Arora is married to Arbaaz Khan who is the elder brother of Salman Khan. Both of them met during a coffee advertisement shooting and instantly fell in love with each other. They have a son named Arhaan Khan.

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1. Mithun Chakraborty was born on 16 July 1950 in Kolkata, West Bengal. He has completed his schooling at the Oriental Seminary. He graduated with chemistry from Scottish Church College of the University of Calcutta and is an alumnus of the Film and Television Institute of India.

2. Mithun Chakraborty was a wrestler in his younger days. In 1967, he won the West Bengal State Wrestling Championship in the Junior Category.

3. He made his acting debut with the film Mrigayaa in 1976. He first gained fame as a renowned dancer and established himself as one of the all time top ten greatest actors of India. He became a household name for his role in film Disco Dancer. He has appeared in about 350 films including Bengali, Oriya, Bhojpuri and Punjabi movies.

4. Mithun Chakraborty was a hard Naxalite before he joined the film industry. It was after the death of his brother in an unfortunate accident that he quit.

5. During his struggling days, he was an assistant to star dancer Helen under the name Rana Rej. Speaking about his struggling days, Mithun Da had once said that when he danced on stage, he was not even sure whether he would get a meal. He used to wish after every performance that a reputed person from the industry saw him dance, and would give him a break.

6. He owns various in the regions of Ooty, Darjeeling, Siliguri and Kolkata. He considers Ooty to be a very lucky place for him because most of his films which had a backdrop of Ooty were a super hit at the box-office.

7. He had got a massive fan following in Russia. There, he has been worshipped by his fans to the extent that in an interview, Mithun once claimed that he sometimes feels he must have got great association with the country in his last birth.

8. Mithun has won four National Awards, three of them Best Actor - 'Mrigayaa' (1976), Agneepath' 1990) and the Bengali film 'Tahader Katha' (1992), and one for Best Supporting Actor for the 1998 film 'Swami Vivekananda'.

9. Mithun Da is married to Yogita Bali and has two kids but there was a time when Mithun Da was quite famous for his relationship with Sridevi. Reports suggest that despite being a married man, Mithun Da couldn’t control his fondness for Sridevi and indulged in a secret wedding with her. It was only after a newspaper published their marriage certificate that their relationship became public.

10. The actor has got tremendous love for animals and he deems himself as a proud father of 38 dogs in Mumbai. He fondly addresses his dogs as his kids and loves them unconditionally.

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Dilip Kumar is without a doubt one of the best performers to have graced our Bollywood industry. The performing artist who straddled Hindi silver screen for a long time and keeps on ruling the core of film darlings. This tragedy King has struggled alot to get the regard he has earned today. Born in Pakistan, young Yusuf moved to Pune with his family. In 1940, Yusuf Khan had a Canteen and used to sell dry fruits when Devika Rani of Bombay Talkies met him. This meeting changed Yusuf Khan's life everlastingly and name as well.

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1. Dilip Kumar is the first Bollywood superstar who hailed from Pakistan.

2. Much before he joined the film industry, Dilip Kumar used to sell fruits with his father who was a fruit merchant in Pune.

3. Dilip Kumar's genuine name is Mohammad Yusuf Khan. His on-screen name 'Dilip Kumar 'was given to him by Devika Rani of Bombay Talkies.

4. Assuming lead parts in disastrous romantic tales (which additionally ended up being blockbusters, for example, Nadiya Ke Paar (1948), Mela (1948), Andaz (1949), earned him the title of 'The Tragedy King' in Bollywood.

5. He wedded Saira Banu at 44 years old while she was just 22. Dilip Kumar additionally wedded a Hyderabadi young lady Asma in 1980. In any case, his second marriage didn't keep going long.

6. He was the first actor to have sacked the Filmfare best on-screen character grant. He won this for the film Daag. Dilip Kumar has won 8 Filmfare grants and has been nominated for a sum of 19 times there.

7. Dilip Kumar was impractically required with prestigious performing artist Madhubala who he'd met on the arrangements of Tarana. They were reputed to have connected with just to go separate ways later, since Madhubala's dad didn't support of their relationship.

8. Dilip Kumar had found a mentor in Ashok Kumar and it was simply after his suggestion that he got his first break in Jwar Bhata.

9. Legendary director Satyajit Ray named Dilip Kumar as the '‘best method actor’.

10. Dilip Kumar convincingly wore the part of Prince Salim in the verifiable dramatization film Mughal-e-Azam. The motion picture stayed to be the second most grossing film in the history of Indian Cinema till 2008.

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In fact, Steven Spielberg once said in an interview, "Amrish Puri is the best villain world has ever produced and will ever be!". In a career that spanned close to three decades, Amrish Puri became the archetypal and unforgettable Bollywood villain.

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1. Amrish Puri's love for acting brought him to Mumbai where his brother, Madan Puri, was already an established actor for playing villainous roles. Ironically, he failed his first screen test and had to take up a job in LIC to support himself.

2. Amrish Puri did a government job for 21 years and he resigned as an 'A' grade officer after he started getting recognition as a theater actor and bagged good roles.

3. Eventually, he started working as a stage actor in Satyadev Dubey's plays. He became a well-known stage actor and won the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award (the highest Indian recognition given to practising artists) in 1979.

4. He was the highest paid villain compared to his contemporaries. The confident actor knew his worth and chose to walk out of a N.N Sippy's movie as the director wasn't ready to shell out 80 lakhs.

5. Even after achieving success in Bollywood, he never treated theatre acting as a stepping stone to films, as opposed to many Bollywood actors. He straddled the theatre world, parallel cinema, and commercial cinema and justified every zone.

6. Interestingly, Amrish Puri was sceptical to play Mogambo's part in Mr. India. He approached Shekhar Kapur, the director of the film, to enquire how he'd pull off his character with ease? Shekhar replied, "You have to play Shakespeare's role for 10-year-old kids." Convinced, he played his character so well and the rest is history.

7. In his book, the Act of Life, the late actor revealed how Kaadu, an Indian Kannada film, changed his life, career and social status and how brilliantly the director, Girish Karnad, put the stamp of a villain on his persona.

8. Other than his voice and persona to pull off any character with ease, he was very meticulous when it came to other aspects. Anupam Kher revealed, "He was very particular about his shoe laces, his moustache's length and other tiny details."

9. Amrish Puri's efforts were unparalleled. He disliked his voice being recorded during magazine interviews, as he was apprehensive it would compromise his baritone voice's rarity in his movies.

10. Other than his much-acclaimed villainous roles, he also indulged in playback singing for various movies like The Hero (2003), Tarazu (1997), Shikari (1991), Aaj Ka Arjun (1990).

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Who is Bear Grylls? Presently, that is an entertaining inquiry. It will be an incredible astonishment on the off chance that you don't know his identity. He is the genuine saint for a huge number of individuals out there, who love to watch his show with a stunningness feeling without fail, as though it's the first run through. The man has truly vanquished the word unimaginable a larger number of times than we can check. Today, we have gathered a portion of the lesser known realities about him. This will convey you nearer to him like never before. Read the total article to discover.

Let's take a look at 10 Interesting and unknown facts about 'The Ultimate Adventurer' Bear Grylls:

1. His Real Name

His real name is not Bear Grylls, his birth name is Edward Michael Grylls. Evidently, his elder sister named him Bear when he was only seven days old; this was on the grounds that he was a wild game. He has unquestionably satisfied his name and has made an inheritance for various eras to live with, and is absolutely no place close to the end.

2. Join Indian Army

Bear Grylls initially wanted to join the Indian Army after he completed his schooling. He spent a good amount of time in India, trekking at the Indian Himalayas and hiking through Darjeeling, West Bengal and Sikkim. He always wanted to be an adventurer and saw Indian Army as a great opportunity to fulfill his dreams.

3. Karate Black Belt

He loves martial arts and definitely loved being in India. He is a black belt in Shokobon Karate, which he first started learning in India. He is pretty impressive in protecting himself on this matter.

4. The Great Fall

In 1996, Grylls met a freefall parachuting accident in Zambia. Amid A SAS Skydive from an extraordinary stature, his parachute rodent a tallness of 16,000 ft over the ground and he softened his vertebrae up three places in this mischance.

5. Climbing The Everest

18 months after breaking three vertebrae in the accident, Grylls accomplished his childhood dream for climbing the summit of Mount Everest in Nepal on 16 May 1998. At 23, he was among the most youthful individuals to have accomplished this deed. He was for a long while been itching to be the individual he is today and obstructions that surfaced, were not something that could prevent him from being that.

6. Scaling The Unscalable

While get ready for the move to the highest point of the Everest, he scaled the Ama Dablam and turned into the most youthful individual from Britain to have finished this heist. Strangely, amazing mountain dweller Sir Edmund Hillary depicted the top as unscalable. The Ama Dablam is to be sure considered as a standout amongst the most extraordinary tops on earth.

7. Dinner At The Sky

When we start to presume that this person can't go more outrageous than this, he demonstrates us wrong over and over. Curiously, he holds the world record for the world's most elevated outdoors supper party, which he imparted to Lt Cdr Alan Veal RN. It was held in a hot air swell at a stature of 7,600 meters.

8. Record Breaking Fall

Grylls, alongside the twofold amputee Al Hodgson and the Scotsman Freddy MacDonald, set a Guinness world record in 2008 for the longest consistent indoor freefall. The past record was 1 hour 36 minutes by a US group. Grylls, Hodgson, and MacDonald, utilizing a vertical twist burrow in Milton Keynes, broke the record by a few moments. The endeavor was in support of the philanthropy association Global Angels which works for the welfare of kids.

9. Crossing The Atlantic

In 2003, Bear drove a group of 5 individuals over the North Atlantic sea on an open watercraft. The pontoon was 11 meters in length and it confronted extraordinary environmental change and ice sheets amid the memorable voyage. Among his compliances was his adolescence companion, SAS associate, and Mount Everest climbing accomplice Mick Crosthwaite. The voyage begun from Halifax, Nova Scotia and finished at John o' Groats, Scotland.

10. Above The Everest

In 2007, Grylls went ahead to make a record-setting Parajet parameter in the Himalayas close Mount Everest. He took off from 4,400 meters, 8 miles south of the mountain. Grylls flew around and looked down on the summit amid his flight. He needed to adapt to temperatures of −60 °C. He persevered perilously low oxygen levels and in the end achieved 9,000 meters, which is very nearly 3,000 meters higher than the past record of 6,102 meters. The accomplishment was shot for Discovery Channel worldwide and in addition Channel 4 in the UK. While Grylls at first wanted to traverse Everest itself, he couldn't do as such as the allow was just to travel toward the south of Everest. He didn't attempt to fly over the Everest, considering the danger of abusing Chinese airspace.

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The King of Pop's name is connected to West End productions and Las Vegas Cirque du Soleil scenes while his most recent after death studio collection Xscape in 2014 – amazingly delivered by Epic Records' chairman L.A. Reid – gave him a 10th UK Number 1.

Let's take a look at 10 Interesting and unknown facts about the ultimate 'King of Pop' Michael Jackson:

1. Michael Jackson Only Admitted to Having Two Plastic Surgeries

Michael's sensational changes in appearance throughout the years were allegedly because of regular visits to the plastic specialist, yet he just at any point confessed to having two surgeries. Contingent upon the source, some say Michael had something like twelve methodology while different sources really guarantee he had more than 100 operations. While alive, Michael just confessed to having a nose employment and work on his button, and he faulted his oddly white skin for a condition called vitiligo. Despite the fact that chatter encompassing his skin shading was basic amid his lifetime, a post-mortem uncovered the artist did without a doubt experience the ill effects of the skin pigmentation disease.

2. Michael Jackson Didn’t Invent the Moonwalk

Some of Michael Jackson's dance moves were as well known as his songs, and the moonwalk was unquestionably one of his most acclaimed manifestations. Be that as it may, Michael Jackson didn't design the moonwalk. The craftsman initially disclosed what might end up noticeably one of his mark move moves in 1983 amid a taping for a network show. Given Michael's extraordinary stage nearness and exhibitions, it's not hard to accept Michael made the move in the mid 1980s. Notwithstanding, in the decades since he made it popular, an assortment of entertainers have uncovered that they, as well, utilized the move decades before Michael at any point utilized it in front of an audience.

3. Michael Wanted to Advertise with a Giant Robot

A standout amongst the most crushing parts of Michael Jackson's initial passing is the excitement and thoughts he had for his rebound visit and how none of those arrangements at any point made it to fulfillment. Known for his insane tricks and ways of managing money, one of the most bizarre thoughts to turn out before his passing was a monster 50-foot robot that would stroll around Las Vegas to promote a Las Vegas show to individuals arriving at the nearby airplane terminal. Before settling on his "This is It" visit, Michael had been arranging a show in Las Vegas, and the robot would welcome individuals to town as they touched base via plane.

4. Some of Michael’s First Audiences Were in Strip Clubs

At the point when Michael began his profession as a youngster with his siblings as the Jackson Five, the group's dad was ready to have them perform anyplace to get them introduction with new gatherings of people. Strangely, a portion of the main stages on which Michael sang were in strip clubs. The Jackson Five's initially advanced tune was called "Enormous Boy," which was discharged in 1968. Huge numbers of the exhibitions of this early hit occurred in strip clubs around evening time after the young men had as of now had an entire day of school. Michael was only five or six years of age at the season of these exhibitions.

5. Over One Billion People Watched Michael’s Memorial

In spite of the fact that it relies on upon the source, most gauges recommend that around a billion people around the worldwatched Michael Jackson's remembrance when it disclosed in 2009. More often than not, sports communicates rule the extent that most-sat in front of the TV projects are concerned. For instance, the Super Bowl has the most records for aggregate watchers in the United States while Germany's greatest groups of onlookers watch FIFA World Cup amusements. A sum of 19 systems around the United States publicized the commemoration, and authority evaluations organization Nielsen announced that more than 31 million individuals tuned into watch.

6. Michael Jackson Slept in an Oxygen Tank

One of the exercises that got Michael the nickname of "Whacko Jacko" was his buy of an oxygen chamber. He once asserted that dozing in the chamber could enable him to live to 150 years of age, which is just a century shy of the pop symbol's demise at age 50. While taping a commercial for Pepsi, Michael was singed and utilized a chamber to recoup from the mischance. An oxygen chamber is intended to enable somebody to take in 100% oxygen rather than the low focus people take in standard climatic conditions.

7. Michael Jackson Owned Enough Animals for a Zoo

For a long time, Michael Jackson lived on a sweeping property known as Neverland Ranch in Santa Barbara County. He named the property after the popular story of Peter Pan, which is what number of individuals saw the performer. He was a child on a fundamental level who never truly grew up. A standout amongst the most astonishing components of the farm was the veritable zoo of fascinating creatures including a boa constrictor named Muscles and well known chimpanzee named Bubbles. The creatures Michael housed on his property run from zebras to enormous felines to crocs.

8. Michael Jackson Received Two Stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Pretty much consistently another performer has his or her name revered on the well known Hollywood Walk of Fame, yet Michael really has two stars, which places him allied with only a modest bunch of different entertainers. Throughout the years, the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce has made five classes including films, TV, music, radio, and theater. Up until this point, exemplary star Gene Autry is the main entertainer with a star in each classification, and stars like Tony Martin, Roy Rogers, and Bob Hope each earned four stars each.

9. Michael Jackson Owned Many Famous Songs by the Beatles

Michael Jackson's prominence ebbed and streamed throughout the decades, yet one reason he had so much cash was his responsibility for copyrights to a few Beatles melodies like "Meet up" and "Hello Jude." In the mid-1980s, Jackson was a piece of a well known speculation bunch that included members like diversion head honcho David Geffen. At the point when the melodies came available to be purchased, Michael was edgy to secure the rights to the inventory and in the end paid a surprising $47.5 million for the rights to a significant number of the Beatles' most renowned hits.

10. Michael Jackson had a Patent for Special Shoes

Like his well known "Moonwalk," another of Michael's renowned in front of an audience moves was an apparently gravity-opposing lean forward where his feet stayed planted level on the ground. Typical individuals would fall over, yet not Michael Jackson. On visit, he accomplished this move with a couple of exceptionally planned shoes that wore a parted in the heel. In front of an audience, Michael and his reinforcement artists could slide their shoes onto little pegs ascending from the surface of the stage. With their shoes secured to the stage, The entertainers could lean forward without tipping over, in this manner making the figment the guidelines of gravity simply didn't make a difference on Michael's stage.

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