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Shah Rukh Khan
Shah Rukh Khan

The 2010 Indian Hindi-language drama film My Name Is Khan won 25 awards from 84 nominations. It was directed by Karan Johar. The film features Shah Rukh Khan (pictured) and Kajol in the lead roles, with Jimmy Sheirgill, Zarina Wahab, Sonya Jehan, Vinay Pathak and Parvin Dabas playing supporting roles. My Name Is Khan led the 56th Filmfare Awards with ten nominations, including Best Film (Hiroo Yash Johar, Gauri Khan) and Best Music Director (Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy). It went on to win four, including for Best Director (Karan Johar), Best Actor (Khan) and Best Actress (Kajol). The film won five awards out of eight nominations at the 12th IIFA Awards, including for Best Director (Karan Johar), Best Actor (Khan) and Best Lyricist (Niranjan Iyengar for "Sajda"). It garnered fourteen nominations at the sixth edition of the Producers Guild Film Awards, with Karan Johar winning for Best Director. (Full list...)

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Rootabaga Stories

Rootabaga Stories is a children's book of interrelated short stories by Carl Sandburg, written in 1922. The stories are whimsical and sometimes melancholy, making use of nonsense language. Rootabaga Stories was originally created for Sandburg's own daughters, Margaret, Janet and Helga—whom he nicknamed "Spink", "Skabootch", and "Swipes"—and those nicknames occur in some of the Rootabaga stories. The book was born of Sandburg's desire for fairy tales to which American children could relate, rather than the traditional European stories involving royalty and knights. He therefore set the book in a fictionalized American Midwest called the "Rootabaga country", in which fairy-tale concepts were mixed with trains, sidewalks, and skyscrapers.

This picture shows the frontispiece of the 1922 edition of the book.

Illustration: Maud and Miska Petersham; restoration: Adam Cuerden

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