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Gulshan Kumar Dua (5 May 1951 – 12 August 1997), [2] was an Indian film and music producer and businessman who was the founder of the Super Cassettes Industries Limited (T-Series) music label [3] in the Bollywood industry. After founding T-Series in 1983, Dua established it as a leading record label in the 1990s.
Jul 1, 2021 · Gulshan Kumar’s murder. On August 12, 1997, T-Series founder Gulshan Kumar was shot outside a temple in Jeet Nagar in Juhu area of Mumbai. A total of three attackers had shot him 16 times, thereby killing him on the spot. Nadeem Akhtar declared as a co-conspirator.
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Jul 1, 2021 · Mumbai, UPDATED: Jul 1, 2021 13:25 IST. The Bombay High Court on Thursday (July 1) dismissed an appeal filed by Abdul Rauf challenging his conviction and life term for the murder of T-Series founder Gulshan Kumar, in August 1997.
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Jul 1, 2021 · Mumbai: The Bombay High Court Thursday upheld the conviction of underworld gangster Dawood Ibrahim’s associate, Abdul Rauf Dawood Merchant, in the sensational murder of T-Series owner Gulshan Kumar in 1997. A division bench comprising Justices SS Jadhav and NR Borkar also confirmed the acquittal of film producer and Tips Industries co-founder ...
Here are five things to know about the Gulshan Kumar murder. August 12, 1997: Gulshan Kumar, owner of T-Series, is shot dead when coming out of a temple at Jeet Nagar in Juhu. Three...
1-MIN READ. Gulshan Kumar’s 72nd Birth Anniversary: A Look At T-Series Founder's Journey. Curated By: Entertainment Bureau. Local News Desk. Last Updated: May 06, 2023, 06:32 IST. Delhi, India. Gulshan Kumar was murdered on August 12, 1997. Gulshan Kumar worked as a fruit juice seller and then shifted to selling cassettes. Follow us:
Jul 1, 2021 · Gulshan Kumar, the owner of T-Series, was shot dead while he was coming out of a temple in Mumbai on August 12, 1997. According to the prosecution, his industry rivals had paid money to Dubai-based gangster Abu Salem to kill him. The trial court, however, only convicted Rauf and acquitted others.