• Bombay Dost, India's first registered magazine for Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender (LGBTQ) community. It was founded by Ashok Row Kavi in the year 1990...
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  • For other films, see Dost (disambiguation) Dost (transl. Friend) is a 1974 Hindi film. Produced by Premji, it was directed by Dulal Guha. The film stars...
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    Dost Mohammad Khan Barakzai (Pashto/Persian: دوست محمد خان; December 23, 1792 – June 8, 1863), nicknamed the Amir-i Kabir, was the founder of the Barakzai...
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  • magazine was released. On 16 April 2009, India's first gay magazine Bombay Dost originally launched in 1990, was re-launched by Celina Jaitley in Mumbai...
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  • Shahani as Enema Boy R. Raj Rao as The Opinionated Farud Cambata as Bombay Dost Freddy Firoze as Muthree Rani Eric Rosenbaumm as Sex Tourist In 1995...
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    and Film Festival. Koechlin was featured on the March 2015 cover of Bombay Dost, India's first gay magazine. Koechlin is also vociferous on a variety...
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  • yet often ignored minority group." Gay rights activist and editor of Bombay Dost magazine, Ashok Row Kavi, in his Firstpost.com review called Aligarh...
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  • Khaan Dost is a 1976 Bollywood action film directed by Dulal Guha. The film was remade in Telugu as Mosagadu. Naive, simple-minded Ramdin Pandey lives...
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    First Anglo-Afghan War (category History of the Bombay Sappers)
    successfully invaded the country taking sides in a succession dispute between emir Dost Mohammad Khan (Barakzai) and former King Shah Shujah (Durrani), whom they...
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    years after coming out, founded India's first magazine for queer men, Bombay Dost. In 1991, 7 members of ABVA published "Less Than Gay: A Citizens' Report...
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