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100

Lead actress in Piku

Deepika Padukone

100

Capital city of Maharashtra

Mumbai

100

Indian cricketer nicknamed “Turbanator” for off-spin bowling

Harbhajan Singh

100

Rare Indian spice made from the dried stigma of a flower, used in biryanis.

Saffron

100

Desert in India known as “Marusthal”, spanning western Rajasthan and into Sindh (Pakistan)

Thar Desert

200
Film where Amitabh Bachchan and Hrithik Roshan played father and son

Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna

200

Festival celebrated with kite flying and harvest in Punjab

Baisakhi

200

 First Indian captain to win an ICC Cricket World Cup

Kapil Dev
200

Street food from Maharashtra made with flattened rice, peanuts, and spices

Poha Chivda

200

Indian startup that developed the Ola electric scooter.

Ola Electric

300

Director of Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jaenga and Mohabbatein

Aditya Chopra

300

Classical Indian dance from Kerala performed in temples / festivals

Kathakali

300

Stadium in Ahmedabad hosting India vs. Pakistan 2023 IPL final.

Narendra Modi Stadium

300

Popular fermented breakfast dish from Karnataka made from rice and urad dal.

Ragi Dosa

300

Indian satellite launched in 2019 to study the Sun.

Aditya L1

400

Who played Mogambo in Mr India (1987) 

Amrish Puri

400

Composer of Jana Gana Mana

Rabindranath Tagore

400

Indian cricketer who scored 319 in a Test innings against South Africa in 2010.

Virender Sehwag

400

Sweet made of khoya and sugar, fried, then soaked in syrup, popular in Rajasthan

Ghevar
400

Indian mathematician who discovered the infinite series for pie

Madhava of Sangamagrama


500

Name 5 song from "Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham"

Khabi Khushi Kabhi Gham, Bole Chudiyan, You are my Sonia, Suraj Hua Maddham, Say Shava Shava, Yeh Ladka Hai Allah, Deewana Hai Dekho, Vande Mataram.

500

Temple city on the banks of Godavari in Maharashtra

Nashik

500

Bowler with record 619 wickets for India in Tests.

Anil Kumble

500

Indigenous alcoholic beverage made from rice in Northeast India.

Apong

500

First Indian woman to climb Mount Everest twice.

Bachendri Pal

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