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Rupee trades lower at 69.74 per dollar The Indian rupee is trading lower at 69.74 per dollar versus previous close 69.67. On Monday the rupee ended 32 paise lower at 69.67 against the US dollar on the back of surge in crude oil prices. The dollar-rupee April contract on the NSE was at 69.71 in the previous session. April contract open interest increased 7.23% in the previous session, said ICICIdirect. We expect the USD-INR to meet supply pressure at higher levels. Utilise the upsides in the pair to initiate short positions, it added.

Google Doodle Pays Tribute To Fearless Nadia On Her 110th Birth Anniversary


Google Doodle Pays Tribute To Fearless Nadia On Her 110th Birth Anniversary

Nadia came to India at the age of five, and while growing up learned many skills such as horseback riding, hunting, fishing and shooting during her stay in the North-West Frontier Province. She starred in movies like Desh Deepak and Noor-e-Yaman before getting her big break in Hunterwali.

Google Doodle Pays Tribute To Fearless Nadia On Her 110th Birth Anniversary
Google Doodle pays tribute to Fearless Nadia, the original stunt queen of India
NEW DELHI:  Google Doodle paid a tribute to Fearless Nadia on her 110th birth anniversary. Mary Ann Evans, better known by her stage name Fearless Nadia was an actress and stuntwoman from Australia who made her mark in the Hindi film industry by her death defying acts. She is most remembered for her role in Hunterwali in 1935 which was one of the earliest female-lead Indian films. Nadia married Homi Wadia, a film maker and producer, and was married to him until her death on January 9, 1996. Incidentally, tomorrow will be her death anniversary.

Nadia came to India at the age of five, and while growing up learned many skills such as horseback riding, hunting, fishing and shooting during her stay in the North-West Frontier Province. She starred in movies like Desh Deepak and Noor-e-Yaman before getting her big break in Hunterwali.

Nadia chose her stage name as it sounded 'exotic' and in her early days as a dancer in a travelling troupe, an Armenian fortune teller suggested she change her name to one beginning with 'N'.

After she found success with Hunterwali, which showcased her stunts and talent to the full capacity, Nadia went on to star in a large number of movies performing all her stunts with ease, risking her life many a time.

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In recent times, Kangana Ranaut's character Jaanbaaz Julia from the film Rangoon was inspired by Fearless Nadia. Julia too does her stunts in the film and her stardom rose great heights just like Nadia.

Fearless Nadia will always be remembered as the original Stunt Queen of India.

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