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In and as
NARENDRA KATARIA
Editing - ofcourse by me
Screenplay - Self
Cinematography - Also Me .
Direction - Me and Tinni
Budget - Treat for Camera person ????
Supporting Actor - Buffalo ,Bat and Bhoot
Idea - Khud hi socha , jb city me itna h dekhaane ka..to chlo sbko apna shahr dikhata hu.
At Camera- Tinni Sharma, Sahil Saini , and an unknown Guy .
Locations - Railway station , Jal Mahal, Chor Gumbad , Takh baoli .
Special Thanks to Tinni Sharma and Railway Staff .
About Narnaul
Narnaul is a city, a municipal council, and location of headquarters of the Mahendragarh district in the Indian state of Haryana. It is located in the National Capital Region of India.
1.The Jal Mahal, also known as the Jal Mahal of Narnaul or the Water Palace, is a late 16th century palace, fortification, and artificial lake located in Narnaul, Haryana. Built by a Mughal governor of Narnaul, the structure currently serves as a tourist attraction.
2. The Chor Gumbad majestically stands upon a rock on the north of the town. At present, this complete hilly area has been developed in a park by the district administration. On account of prominent location of the Chor Gumbad, it is known as the landmark of Narnaul. It is a well-planned big size monument in square shape having single chamber with four minarets at each corner. It gives an appearance of a double-storied structure from the outside due to an open veranda running around it. This structure possibly came to be used as hideouts by thieves and highwaymen, subsequently leading probably to the popular present day name : Chor Gumbad. It was constructed by an Afghan Jamal Khan as his tomb
3. This baoli (water tank) built by Mirza Ali Jan, the Nawab of Narnaul during the reign of Emperor Akbar, is situated to the north-west of the town of Narnaul. The main structure of the building is in the shape of a huge arched gateway carrying the 'Takhat' with a rectangular pillared 'Chhatri' (Kiosk) on its top. The 'Chhatri' has a decorated flap, resting on the eight pillars made of grey stone into rows that open to all sides. Below it, there is a balcony with staircases. The Takhat stands on the main arched entrance of the baoli. On the south, the main arched opening furtheruched with the three-storied 'baoli' and further a well.
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Fair use is a use permitted by Copyright statue that might otherwise be Infringing. Non profit , educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
In and as
NARENDRA KATARIA
Editing - ofcourse by me
Screenplay - Self
Cinematography - Also Me .
Direction - Me and Tinni
Budget - Treat for Camera person ????
Supporting Actor - Buffalo ,Bat and Bhoot
Idea - Khud hi socha , jb city me itna h dekhaane ka..to chlo sbko apna shahr dikhata hu.
At Camera- Tinni Sharma, Sahil Saini , and an unknown Guy .
Locations - Railway station , Jal Mahal, Chor Gumbad , Takh baoli .
Special Thanks to Tinni Sharma and Railway Staff .
About Narnaul
Narnaul is a city, a municipal council, and location of headquarters of the Mahendragarh district in the Indian state of Haryana. It is located in the National Capital Region of India.
1.The Jal Mahal, also known as the Jal Mahal of Narnaul or the Water Palace, is a late 16th century palace, fortification, and artificial lake located in Narnaul, Haryana. Built by a Mughal governor of Narnaul, the structure currently serves as a tourist attraction.
2. The Chor Gumbad majestically stands upon a rock on the north of the town. At present, this complete hilly area has been developed in a park by the district administration. On account of prominent location of the Chor Gumbad, it is known as the landmark of Narnaul. It is a well-planned big size monument in square shape having single chamber with four minarets at each corner. It gives an appearance of a double-storied structure from the outside due to an open veranda running around it. This structure possibly came to be used as hideouts by thieves and highwaymen, subsequently leading probably to the popular present day name : Chor Gumbad. It was constructed by an Afghan Jamal Khan as his tomb
3. This baoli (water tank) built by Mirza Ali Jan, the Nawab of Narnaul during the reign of Emperor Akbar, is situated to the north-west of the town of Narnaul. The main structure of the building is in the shape of a huge arched gateway carrying the 'Takhat' with a rectangular pillared 'Chhatri' (Kiosk) on its top. The 'Chhatri' has a decorated flap, resting on the eight pillars made of grey stone into rows that open to all sides. Below it, there is a balcony with staircases. The Takhat stands on the main arched entrance of the baoli. On the south, the main arched opening furtheruched with the three-storied 'baoli' and further a well.
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