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Miss 420 (1998)SHEBA AS MISS INTELLIGENT!

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Uploaded by on Oct 23, 2009

Director:
Akashdeep
Release Date:
23 January 1998 (India) more
Baba Sehgal ... Vicky
Sheeba... Anamika / Miss 420
Shakti Kapoor... CBI Chief
Aashif Sheikh... Arvind
Mahesh Anand... Khalnayak
Mushtaq Khan... Johnny - Khan's assistant
Tinnu Anand... Khan
Johnny Lever... Tony Fernandes
Jeet Upendra
Goga Kapoor... Commissioner Lobo
Arun Bakshi... Vakar - Khan's assistant
Mohan Joshi... Diwan Kapoor (DK) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subhash_Chandra_Bose Subhas Chandra Bose (Bengali: সুভাষচন্দ্র বসু Shubashchôndro Boshu, Oriya: ସୁଭାଷ ଚନ୍ଦ୍ର ବୋଷ Subhas Chôndrô Bos; born January 23, 1897; presumed to have died August 18, 1945 although this is disputed), popularly known as Netaji (literally "Respected Leader"), was a leader in the Indian independence movement.

Bose was elected president of the Indian National Congress for two consecutive terms but had to resign from the post following ideological conflicts with Mahatma Gandhi and after openly attacking Congress foreign and internal policy. Bose believed that Mahatma Gandhi's tactics of non-violence would never be sufficient to secure India's independence, and advocated violent resistance. He established a separate political party, the All India Forward Bloc and continued to call for the full and immediate independence of India from British rule. He was imprisoned by the British authorities 11 times.

His stance did not change with the outbreak of the Second World War, which he saw as an opportunity to take advantage of British weakness. At the outset of the war, he went away from India and travelled to the Soviet Union, Germany and Japan, seeking an alliance with the aim of attacking the British in India. With Japanese assistance, he re-organised and later led the Indian National Army, formed from Indian prisoners-of-war and plantation workers from British Malaya, Singapore, and other parts of Southeast Asia, against British forces. With Japanese monetary, political, diplomatic and military assistance, he formed the Azad Hind Government in exile and regrouped and led the Indian National Army in battle against the allies at Imphal and in Burma.

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