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Connecting Adrianne Palicki and Shivaji



Adrianne Palicki American actress and model
Although initially signed on to star in the Jamie Babbit's 2012 horror film ''Breaking the Girls'', due to production delays and scheduling conflicts, she does not appear in the film.

Jamie Babbit American filmmaker
This was followed by Su Friedrich's television film '' Hide and Seek''. In 1996, after working on '' If These Walls Could Talk'', where she met her future partnerAndrea Sperling, Babbit got a job as script supervisor on David Fincher's film '' The Game''.

David Fincher American film director
In 2008, Fincher was attached to a film adaptation of the science-fiction novel, ''Rendezvous with Rama'' by Arthur C. Clarke, however, Fincher said the film is unlikely to go ahead due to problems with the script. His next project was '' The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'' (2008), an adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's eponymous 1923 short story, about a man who is born as a seventy-year-old baby and ages in reverse.

Arthur C. Clarke British science-fiction writer (1917–2008)
The ship, ultimately identified as belonging to the Mughal Emperor, Aurangzeb, yielded fused bags of silver rupees, cannon, and other artefacts, carefully documented, became the basis for ''The Treasure of the Great Reef''.

Aurangzeb
* In 1659, Shivaji, launched a surprise attack on the Mughal Viceroy Shaista Khan and, while waging war against Aurangzeb.
Shivaji and his forces attacked the Deccan, Janjira and Surat and tried to gain control of vast territories.
In 1689 Aurangzeb's armies captured Shivaji's son Sambhaji and executed him after he had sacked Burhanpur.
In 1657, while Aurangzeb attacked Golconda and Bijapur in the Deccan, the Hindu Maratha warrior, Shivaji, used guerrilla tactics to take control of three Adil Shahi forts formerly under his father's command.




Adrianne Palicki American actress and model
At the San Diego Comic-Con in 2018, it was revealed that she was dating ''The Orville'' co-star Scott Grimes.

Scott Grimes
In 1987, Grimes voiced Pinocchio in the dark animated film '' Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night.'' In 1988, he appeared with Dwayne Hickman, Connie Stevens, and her daughter Tricia Leigh Fisher in the TV movie ''Bring Me the Head of Dobie Gillis''; Grimes, Hickman, Stevens, and Fisher also appeared on the ''All-Star Super Password Special'' with Bert Convy.

Dwayne Hickman American actor (1934–2022)
During the series' run, Hickman did the voice for Aladdin in '' 1001 Arabian Nights'' (1959).

Aladdin Middle Eastern folk tale
*'' Aladdin - Naam Toh Suna Hoga'' (2018–2021), a live-action Indian fantasy television show on SAB TV starring Siddharth Nigam as Aladdin and Avneet Kaur/Ashi Singh as Yasmine.

Siddharth Nigam Indian actor
Young Shivaji


Adrianne Palicki American actress and model
In July 2016, Palicki was cast as Kelly Grayson in '' The Orville'', a science fictioncomedy-drama series created by Seth MacFarlane, who also stars in it as Captain Mercer, her character's ex-husband.

Seth MacFarlane American writer, animator, actor, and producer (born 1973)
MacFarlane has said that his comedy influences include Woody Allen, Jackie Gleason, Bill Maher, Mel Brooks, and Monty Python; while his musical influences include Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Vic Damone, Johnny Mercer, Bing Crosby, Bobby Darin, Gordon MacRae, and the Rat Pack.

Anupam Kher
In January 2020, he was involved in a verbal spat with actor Naseeruddin Shah and called him frustrated and a drug addict after the latter called him a clown and a sycophant.

Naseeruddin Shah
In 1989, he acted as the Maratha King Shivaji in another eponymous television series '' Bharat Ek Khoj'' based on Jawaharlal Nehru's book ''The Discovery of India''.


Adrianne Palicki American actress and model
She made an appearance in the will.i.am music video "We Are the Ones" in support of 2008 presidential hopeful Barack Obama.

Barack Obama
This was only the fifth occurrence since the start of the 20th century of a head of state's being extended this invitation, following Charles de Gaulle in 1960, Nelson Mandela in 1996, Queen Elizabeth II in 2002 and Pope Benedict XVI in 2010.

Nelson Mandela
Found guilty of "statutory communism", a term that the government used to describe most opposition to apartheid, their sentence of nine months' hard labour was suspended for two years.{{sfnm|1a1=Benson|1y=1986|1pp=50–51|2a1=Mandela|2y=1994|2pp=195–198|3a1=Lodge|3y=2006|3p=54|4a1=Smith|4y=2010|4pp=83–84|5a1=Meredith|5y=2010|5p=92|6a1=Sampson|6y=2011|6pp=71–72}} In December, Mandela was given a six-month ban from attending meetings or talking to more than one individual at a time, making his Transvaal ANC presidency impractical, and during this period the Defiance Campaign petered out.{{sfnm|1a1=Meer|1y=1988|1p=64|2a1=Mandela|2y=1994|2pp=199–200, 204|3a1=Smith|3y=2010|3p=86|4a1=Sampson|4y=2011|4p=73}} In September 1953, Andrew Kunene read out Mandela's "No Easy Walk to Freedom" speech at a Transvaal ANC meeting; the title was taken from a quote by Indian independence leader Jawaharlal Nehru, a seminal influence on Mandela's thought.
Seeing the ANC as ineffectual, the BCM called for militant action, but, following the Soweto uprising of 1976, many BCM activists were imprisoned on Robben Island.{{sfnm|1a1=Benson|1y=1986|1pp=186–188|2a1=Meer|2y=1988|2pp=304–306|3a1=Meredith|3y=2010|3pp=324–327|4a1=Sampson|4y=2011|4pp=259–276}} Mandela tried to build a relationship with these young radicals, although he was critical of their racialism and contempt for white anti-apartheid activists.{{sfnm|1a1=Lodge|1y=2006|1p=135|2a1=Meredith|2y=2010|2pp=327–328|3a1=Sampson|3y=2011|3pp=277–283|4a1=Soudien|4y=2015|4pp=363–364}} Renewed international interest in his plight came in July 1978, when he celebrated his 60th birthday. He was awarded an honorary doctorate in Lesotho, the Jawaharlal Nehru Award for International Understanding in India in 1979, and the Freedom of the City of Glasgow, Scotland in 1981.{{sfnm|1a1=Meer|1y=1988|1pp=313, 314|2a1=Sampson|2y=2011|2pp=315–316}} In March 1980, the slogan "Free Mandela!" was developed by journalist Percy Qoboza, sparking an international campaign that led the UN Security Council to call for his release.{{sfnm|1a1=Lodge|1y=2006|1p=155|2a1=Meredith|2y=2010|2pp=338–339|3a1=Sampson|3y=2011|3pp=319–320}} Despite increasing foreign pressure, the government refused, relying on its Cold War allies US president Ronald Reagan and British prime minister Margaret Thatcher; both considered Mandela's ANC a terrorist organisation sympathetic to communism and supported its suppression.{{sfnm|1a1=Barber|1y=2004|1p=24|2a1=Sampson|2y=2011|2p=321}}

Jawaharlal Nehru
The influence of moderates on Congress' politics waned after Gokhale died in 1915. Anti-moderate leaders like Annie Besant and Bal Gangadhar Tilak took the opportunity to call for a national movement for Home Rule.

Bal Gangadhar Tilak Indian independence activist (1856-1920)
Students often would celebrate Hindu and national glory and address political issues; including patronage of ''Swadeshi'' goods. In 1895, Tilak founded the Shri Shivaji Fund Committee for the celebration of "Shiv Jayanti", the birth anniversary of Shivaji, the founder of the Maratha Empire.
The project also had the objective of funding the reconstruction of the tomb (Samadhi) of Shivaji at Raigad Fort.
For this second objective, Tilak established the Shri Shivaji Raigad Smarak Mandal along with Senapati Khanderao Dabhade II of Talegaon Dabhade, who became the founder President of the Mandal.{{citation needed|date=May 2020}}





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