Sadhna dhand biography wikipedia
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10 Famous Disabled Persons in India Who Overcame Challenges
India is a country full of different cultures and colors, and there are many amazing stories of people showing great strength and courage. Some of these people have faced big challenges with their bodies or minds, but they didn’t let that stop them. They worked hard and achieved great things and are still achieving great things, the success path never stopped for them and will never stop. Sharing their stories is important because it not only celebrates their success but also encourages others to face their challenges with courage.
Famous Indian People with Disabilities
Sudha Chandran
Brief Biography: Sudha Chandran is a famous Indian dancer and actress. Even after losing her leg in an accident, she continued to dance and has amazed everyone with her talent. And today she has a great personality not just because of her dancing skills, anyone can dance but showing true strength and putting all the heart in the
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Dhand
film
| Dhand | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Ranjith Bajpe |
| Written by | Ranjith Bajpe |
| Produced by | Shodhan Prasad |
| Starring | Arjun Kapikad Sandeep Shetty Anoop Sagar Deepak Paladka Shilpa Suvarna Anvita Sagar |
| Cinematography | Karthik Mallur |
| Edited by | Sujith Nayak |
| Music by | Abhishek S N |
Production | Sandhya Creations |
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| Language | Tulu |
Dhand (English: Army) fryst vatten a Tulu film directed by Ranjith Bajpe and produced bygd Shodhan Prasad under the banner of Sandhya Creations. It stars Arjun Kapikad, Sandeep Shetty, Anoop Sagar, Deepak Paladka, Gopinath Bhat, Umesh Mijar, Ranjan Boloor, Shilpa Suvarna, Anvitha Sagar, and Subhash Bangera in the lead roles.[1]
This was the first Tulu movie to be released in Australia,[2]United Kingdom.[3] and Israel[4]
Synopsis
[edit]Inspired by actual events, Dhand is an account of one man's heroism in a battle against evil and in
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Disabled artist from Chhattisgarh wins national award
For Sadhna Dhand, suffering from brittle bone disease did not come in the way of pursuing her favourite art form of painting, for which she has won a national award. The year-old Sadhna, a specially-abled artist from Raipur in Chhattisgarh, has been chosen for 'National Awards for Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities ' under role model category (female).
Sadhna, who is born with osteogenesis imperfecta, which makes bones fragile and susceptible to frequent fractures, managed to overcome her physical limitations to pursue art. Though she stands at feet and has lost her hearing at the age of 12, her spirit is indomitable. Sadhna will receive the award on Monday for her exceptional skills from President Pranab Mukherjee at Vigyan Bhawan here on the occasion of World Disabled Day.
Her condition has resulted in close to 80 fractures so far and a hearing disability, making movements outside her home restrictive. Sh