The 2002 Jaani Dushman is famous (or infamous) for its even more absurdly star-studded cast. The lineup included Sunny Deol, Akshay Kumar, Sunil Shetty, Arshad Warsi, Sonu Nigam, Manisha Koirala, and many more. The film was a bizarre hybrid of horror, fantasy, romance, comedy, and action, featuring everything from a Terminator-like snake demon performing "Matrix-style" kung fu to a Nagin dance. Despite being a massive box office failure upon release, it has since become a "cult classic" in the "so bad it's good" genre, fueled by its frequent TV re-runs and its sheer, unadulterated strangeness.
: Protests in Amuda or developments regarding Kurdish thinkers and intellectuals in Turkey.
: The word Dushman has deep Indo-Iranian roots. While Hindi and Urdu borrowed it via Persian, Kurdish uses the direct cognate Dijmin (or Duşman in some regional dialects influenced by neighboring Turkish/Persian interactions) to mean exactly the same thing: enemy.
: Derived from the Old Persian Dušman (دشمن), meaning an adversary, foe, or opponent.