Names In Fame 2016
Date 2016-10-26
The new Bollywood movie Shivaay is started to get promoted in Diwali during “The Kapil Sharma Show.” The Bollywood stars Ajay Devgn and wife Kajol are ready to make television a bit more special. In fact, the two will be appearing on the popular TV show to promote the film.
The film Shivaay is the second directorial that Ajay has done after “U Me Aur Hum”. It was filmed in the Balkan mountains in Bulgaria, Uttarakhand in India and in Hyderabad.
The movie is first time the actress Sayyeshaa Saigal will be in the movies. The film will be on the silver screen later this month.
The actor and director, Devgn opened up in an interview in a Facebook live chat with an editor from Times of India entertainment. He talked about his inspiration for the movie and how it is an emotional journey between a parent and child. It explores how the family dynamic works and how far a parent is willing to go for their child.
The masculine name Shivaay is a word taken from Sanskrit that means “for Shiva”. Shiva is a Hindu God, and there are a few phrases “Namah Shivaay” or “Namah Shivaay” that are commonly chanted to respect Lord Shiva. The literal meaning of Namah Shivaay is “I bow for Shiva” or “I bow to Lord Shiva”.
Lord Shiva had many names, from Aashutosh or “the one who fulfills wishes instantly” to Anagha or “without any fault”, even Nityapriya the “lover of dance”.
A look at some names from across the globe would be educative. Firstly, in almost no cases, do names have a negative meaning, though they may have a negative meaning in some other language....
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