• Rose Musleah (also known as Miss Rose; born: January 1, 1911 Calcutta, India - died: December 8, 1985, California, United States) was an Indian theater...
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  • Unfinished Tale'. Keshavrao Date as Seth Gopaldas Durga Khote as Harbala Rose Musleah as Neelam Prithviraj Kapoor as Somnath Mirza Musharraf Ishwarlal Ila...
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  • Sanyal, Nargis, Chandra Mohan, Rose, Kanhaiyalal and Amirbai Karnataki. Pahari Sanyal Nargis Chandra Mohan Rose Musleah Moni Chatterjee Kanhaiyalal Prabha...
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  • final sacrifice, letting Moti go to Bina. Motilal as Moti Maya as Bina Rose Musleah as Leela Yakub Sankatha Prasad as Bina's father Pande as Leela's father...
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  • pretends to be a princess and takes revenge against all who wronged her. Rose Musleah: Radha Kumar: Prince Madan Pramila: Vasanti Mubarak: Lal Singh Baba Vyas:...
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    Gospel According to Queen Esther". The Washington Post. pp. G.01. Rahel Musleah (1998-06-07). "Spreading Good News in Song". New York Times. pp. G.01....
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    Jonathan Greenblatt". Hadassah Magazine (Interview). Interviewed by Rahel Musleah. Retrieved August 31, 2018. Lippman, Daniel. "BIRTHDAY OF THE DAY: Jonathan...
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  • Jerusalem Post. 8 June 1990. ProQuest 320987823. Retrieved 2 March 2023. Musleah, Rahel (1995-11-26). "U.S. Prods to Reclaim Holocaust Cemeteries". The...
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  • with the US Army during World War II. Together they had four children. Musleah, Rahel (1995-11-26). "U.S. Prods to Reclaim Holocaust Cemeteries". The...
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    "Carlos Beltran selling Sands Point home". Retrieved March 20, 2012. Musleah, Rahel (July 11, 1993). "Sportscaster Opts for Privacy". The New York Times...
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