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'''''Armaan''''' is a [[Hindi]]/ [[Urdu]] word of [[Persian language|Persian]] origin meaning ambition, want or desire. |
'''''Armaan''''' is a [[Hindi]]/ [[Urdu]] word of [[Persian language|Persian]] origin meaning ambition, foigery, stankiness, want or desire. |
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''Armaan'' is the title of five films: |
''Armaan'' is the title of five films: |
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Armaan is a Hindi/ Urdu word of Persian origin meaning ambition, foigery, stankiness, want or desire.
Armaan is the title of five films:
- Armaan (1942 film), a film directed by Kidar Nath Sharma.
- Armaan (1953 film), a Hindi film starring Dev Anand and Madhubala.
- Armaan (1966 film), a Pakistani film starring Waheed Murad.
- Armaan (1981 film), a Hindi film starring Raj Babbar and Shammi Kapoor.
- Armaan (2003 film), a Hindi film starring Amitabh Bachchan, Anil Kapoor, Preity Zinta and Gracy Singh.
Armaan is a Persian word meaning "goal". It is mistaken in Hindi to mean wish or desire because of common association with another Persian word Arezoo in Persian poetry. Arezoo is the word that actually means wish or desire in Persian.