Who is the "gunda" of the team in Chak De! India?
(Name the Character name)
Kabir Khan
Built to commemorate the visit of King George V in 1911, this monument sits on a waterfront.
Gateway of India
This organization, headquartered in Mumbai, is the central bank responsible for issuing Indian Rupee notes.
Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
This National Park located in Rajasthan is known for the highest density of Royal Bengal tigers in India.
Ranathambor National Park
Famous for his female roles in "Sangeet Nataks," this singer-actor’s name is synonymous with the golden era of Marathi musical theatre.
Balgandharva
The studio founded by Himanshu Rai and Devika Rani was the first major professional film studio in India.
Bombay Talkies
Which fort was renamed from Murumbdev by Shivaji Maharaj?
Fort Rajgad
The "Ashoka Chakra" at the center of the Indian flag features this many spokes, representing the wheel of dharma.
24
This park in Maharashtra is the oldest and largest in the state and is a top spot for tiger safaris.
Tadoba National Park
Directed by Paresh Mokashi, this film about early filmmaking was India’s official Oscar entry in 2009.
Harischandrachi Factory
For the work in the film Gandhi, this actor became the first Indian ever to win an Academy Award.
Bhanu Athaiya
This saline, alkaline water body is the world's only hyper-velocity impact crater formed in basaltic rock
Lonar Lake
In 1974, India conducted its first successful nuclear bomb test at Pokhran, codenamed with this peaceful religious reference.
Smilling Buddha
This UNESCO site in Uttarakhand is only open for a few months a year when it's covered in a carpet of wildflowers.
Valley of Flowers
In an era when men played all female roles, this actress broke the glass ceiling in 1922 by becoming the first woman to perform on the professional Marathi stage.
Hirabai Barodekar
Directed by Ardeshir Irani in 1931, this was the first Indian film to feature sound and dialogue.
Alam Ara
Published by Balshastri Jambhekar, this was the first Marathi newspaper, earning him the title "Father of Marathi Journalism"
Darpan
Designed by Frederick William Stevens, this railway terminus is a UNESCO World Heritage site
(All or Nothing)
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, formerly Victoria Terminus
This famous national park in Assam is known for the largest population of one-horned rhinoceroses.
Kaziranga National Park
Marathi classic movie, released in 1977, is based on a novel by Venkatesh Madgulkar, portrays the social transformation of a rural village.
Jait re Jait
The term "Bollywood" was coined in the 1970s by a journalist, but the letter "B" doesn't just stand for Bombay; it was specifically meant to rhyme with Hollywood while referencing this specific neighborhood in Mumbai where the industry was centered.
Byculla
Ruling for roughly 400 years starting around 230 BCE, this dynasty is considered the first well-known indigenous ruler of Maharashtra and left significant evidence in the Ajanta Caves.?
The Satavahanas
India’s first satellite, launched in 1975 under the Soviet Interkosmos program, was named after this famous person.
Aryabhatta
This national park is the only natural habitat of the Asiatic lion.
Gir National Park
This 1932 film produced by Prabhat Film Company became the first Marathi talkie and was simultaneously shot in Hindi
Ayodhyecha Raja