White Marble
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Initial release | December 22, 1998 |
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Directors | Matti Ijäs |
Producers | Matti Penttilä |
Screenplay | Juha Lehtola |
Auli Mantila | |
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ID | 2374737 |
About White Marble
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... Anwar Hosseni, 24, caused £10,000 worth of criminal damage to the White Marble halo bearing the names of the people who were murdered in the 2017 attack...
Manchester bomb: Memorial a place to 'remember and come together'
... The White Marble " halo" entitled Glade of Light, which has officially opened to the public, bears the names of those killed in the 2017 suicide bomb attack...
Manchester Arena attack: Memorial feature opens to public
... The memorial, entitled Glade of Light, is a White Marble " halo" bearing the names of those killed in the 2017 atrocity...
Madhya Pradesh: Husband builds Taj Mahal-like home to wife
... Anand Prakash Chouksey has built his " monument of love" - a four-bedroom house resembling the White Marble architectural marvel - in the city of Burhanpur in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh...
Madhya Pradesh: Husband builds Taj Mahal-like home to wife
A 52-year-old businessman in India has built a scaled-down replica of The Iconic Taj Mahal as a home for his wife of 27 years.
Anand Prakash Chouksey has built his " monument of Love " - a four-bedroom house resembling the White Marble architectural marvel - in The City of Burhanpur in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh .
" It was A Gift for My Wife but also for The Town and its people, " Mr Chouksey told The Bbc .
Nestled deep inside Mr Chouksey's sprawling Property - Some 40-50 acres of land, including a hospital - The House has been attracting a steady stream of visitors.
People walk in The Lawns and click pictures, He Said . " A lot of people have also started to do their pre-wedding shoots here, " Mr Chouksey added.
" I don't stop them because in Our Town , We Are a close-knit community where everyone knows everyone. So, My House is open for all. "
Mr Chouksey said that not all visitors are allowed inside The House because " After All , it is Our Home and We Live there".
But sometimes, The Family indulges its guests who come and marvel at The House 's lush interiors - the intricate flower motifs that decorate the marble walls and floors, and its overarching lattice windows.
The House consists of two main bedrooms that are located on two separate floors. It also has a library and a meditation room. The drawing room flaunts marble columns, a curving staircase and a gilded ceiling.
Although the Taj Mahal was the ultimate inspiration, Mr Chouksey said the interiors are not strictly Islamic in design but are infused with contemporary influences, which is evident from The Choice of sofas and The Curtains .
Building the replica of the famous monument took three years and a flurry of visits to The City of Agra, where the Taj s located, so Mr Chouksey and his wife could study various aspects of the mausoleum.
" We also used a lot of 3D images of the Taj Mahal on The Internet to build Our Own , " Mr Chouksey added. The idea was to build something similar, so the engineers reduced the size to One Third of the actual monument.
Mr Chouksey is not The First One to be inspired by The Beauty of Taj Mahal .
For years, people have been attracted to the timeless 17Th Century mausoleum and the Love Story behind it - a grief-stricken Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan , built The Monument in memory of his queen Mumtaz who died during The Birth of their 14th child.
In 2013, a retired Government Official in The North Indian state of of the Taj Mahal in memory of his wife.
But Mr Chouksey says his house is not dedicated to his wife alone.
" Today, there is a lot of hate in Our Country . People are being divided in the name of religion and caste, " He Said .
Prime Minister Narendra Modi 's Hindu nationalist BJP government has been widely accused of polarising India along religious lines, and fostering intolerance. Even the - in 2017, a BJP lawmaker called The Monument a " blot on Indian culture" built by " traitors". Mr Chouksey said he wanted to " spread Love " in such distressing times.
" And this house for me is a symbol of that Love - One which goes beyond our social differences and the political noise. "
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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Media caption, A Man in northern India is building a replica of the Taj Mahal as a " monument of Love " to his wife who Passed Away nearly two years agoSource of news: bbc.com