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BARSHA | An extraordinary Love Story_Make Untold | Official Trailer

BARSHA | An extraordinary Love Story_Make Untold | Official Trailer #Barsha
An Extraordinary Love Story_Make Untold...is a vibe concept of epic love of a Prince of Magadha.

🎬 Movie Credits :

►LYRICS: Geet Prasad Panigrahi
►STORY | CONCEPT - Er B K MOHANTY
►DIRECTION - NATYASHREE DR.NARENDRA KUMAR MISHRA
►ASSIGNED PRODUCER- H K DASH

►CREATIVE PRODUCER & DIRECTOR- DR N K MISHRA
►DOP HEAD - ARUN KUMAR
►EDITOR- BYOMS'CLICKGLANZA (TRAILER)
►EDITOR CHIEF - Er.ARUN KUMAR PADHY (MOVIE - SONG )
►AT STUDIO SHINE GRAPHICS

►MUSIC LABEL: SAMALAI SARBAMANGALA PRODUCTION
►DISTRIBUTION - V9 PRODUCTION MUMBAI,MIZWIZCRAFT (MUMBAI)
►CAMERA - ANANT VIKASH HARI VAISHNAV
►MUSIC : GEET PRASAD
►Music Programmers : SUBHAM SAMAL
►Guitarist: Vivek Verma,SHYAM SUNDAR

►Sound Engineers : PARUL JAYASH BYOM
►Mixed and Mastered by: Er.B K Mohanty @ studio SB RECORD INN

Kikata was an ancient kingdom in what is now India, mentioned in the Vedas. It is believed that they were the forefathers of Magadhas because Kikata is used as synonym for Magadha in the later texts . It probably lay to the south of Magadha Kingdom in a hilly landscape. A section in the Rigveda (RV 3.53.14) refers to the KÄ«kaá¹­a (Hindi:कीकट), a tribe which most scholars have placed in Bihar (Magadha) such as Weber and Zimmer while some scholars such as Oldenburg and Hillebrandt dispute that. According to Puranic literature Kikata is placed near Gaya. It is described as extending from Caran-adri to Gridharakuta (vulture peak), Rajgir. Some scholar such as A. N. Chandra place Kikata in a hilly part of Indus valley based on argument that countries between magadh and indus valley are not mentioned such as kuru, kosala etc. Kikatas were said to be Anarya or non vedic people who didn't practice vedic rituals like soma, According to Sayana, Kikatas didn't perform worship, were infidels and nastikas. The leader of Kikatas has been called Pramaganda, a usurer. It is unclear whether Kikatas were already present in Magadh during rigvedic period or they migrated there later. Like Rigveda attributes of Kikatas, Atharvaveda also speaks about south eastern tribes like Magadhas and Angas as hostile tribe who lived on the borders of Brahmanical India.Bhagvata Purana mentions about the birth of Buddha among Kikatas.

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