Index Of Aaina 1993 Updated

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For film archivists, Bollywood enthusiasts, and researchers of 1990s Indian cinema, the phrase represents more than just a search query—it is a digital treasure map. Released in 1993, Aaina (meaning "mirror") starring Jackie Shroff, Juhi Chawla, and Amrita Singh, remains a cult classic. However, unlike mainstream blockbusters, physical copies of this film have become scarce, and digital versions are fragmented across obscure servers.

as Ravi Saxena: The suave and reliable male lead who becomes the focal point of the sisters' conflicting lives. index of aaina 1993 updated

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: Roma Mathur, the ambitious and arrogant elder sister. as Ravi Saxena: The suave and reliable male

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| If you meant... | Then the "updated index" refers to... | |----------------|----------------------------------------| | (1993, e.g., rural development newsletter) | An Excel sheet linking articles to policy changes (1993–2026) – available via National Archives of India. | | Personal diary / family record labeled "Aaina 1993" | A self-made index – you would need to manually catalog entries. | | Aaina – a 1993 book of Urdu poetry | An index of ghazals by first line, updated with transliteration schema (2025 Unicode standard). | | An NGO’s internal report index (e.g., Aaina for gender data) | Contact the specific NGO (e.g., Aaina – Bangladesh, or Aaina Trust – UK). | If you share with third parties, their policies apply

The film was a blockbuster hit , notably solidifying Juhi Chawla's status as a top actress and earning Amrita Singh a Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of the villainous sister.