Ancient city of Satala in the modern village of Sadak was the most important military camp of the ancient Roman Empire in the east.
With them he has performed, in India and abroad, such timeless classics as Agra Bazaar, Charandas Chor, and Kamdev ka Apna Basant Ritu ka Sapna and Sadak.
Mahesh Bhatt, who in the late 1980s turned towards the commercial cinema with some of the biggest blockbusters of the 1990s, like Aashiqui, Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin, Sadak and Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke, was again involved in a romantic movie whose music was already a big hit, so there were lots of expectations with the movie.
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Necmettin Sadık Sadak (1890 in Isparta, Ottoman Empire – 21 September 1953 in New York) was a Turkish politician, former minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey and former chairman of the Turkish sports club Galatasaray.
Sadak is a fictional character in a story in James Ridley's Tales of the Genii (two volumes, 1764); it is a faux-Oriental tale allegedly from a Persian manuscript, but actually the work of Ridley himself.