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What does Sharma mean?

Sharma

A surname in India and a designation given to people who do religious ceremonies or are from the Brahmin community.

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The music you're playing..that's Pt. Shiv Kumar Sharma's latest album, isn't it?
Mrs. Sharma, you didn't notice my necklace at all? - In the End.
Do you know, Rahul? There is one Mr. Sharma, isn't it?
Which Sharma? Our Delhi neighbour.
Sharma is also a strange man.
But, he always loses to Anjali Sharma in basket ball.
Who's this Anjali Sharma?
Anjali Sharma was my collegmate. In college?
Where'll Anjali Sharma be? She'll definitely know it.
Samir Sharma.
Samir Sharma!
Not bad, Mr. Sharma.
Why are you not ready yet we have to go to Mr. Sharma's house.
Naresh Sharma was here.
Dr. Sharma.
Rahul you remember Mr.Sharma?
Mr.Sharma has gone mad.
But loses to Anjali Sharma everyday in Basketball.
Sharma. Always scaring me.
Who is Anjali Sharma?
Okay. Anjali Sharma studied in college with me.
She would definitely know where Anjali Sharma is.
Why are you not ready yet, we have to go to Mr. Sharma's house.
Stop this fight and carry on with your work! This will go to Sharma's,keep this in that basket! And sister-in-law,this is for kumar's!
I am very happy to announce that all products of Raj's companies!.Will be exclusievly marketed in Europe by Mr. Ajay sharma!
Sharma.
Jayashri Sharma.
WOMAN: Shivani Sharma.
That was some woman saying that Shivani Sharma thought she was being followed.
Mrs Sharma, did Shivani ever mention that she thought someone was following her?
And the caller used Shivani's maiden name, Sharma.
Did you or your brother Vikram attack or engage someone else to attack Shivani Sharma?
Till Inspector Sharma gets more information. shall we keep the child?
Welcome back, Sharma.
Miss Sharma?
Miss Sharma, the defendant fired you from the state's attorney office, didn't he?
Miss Sharma, you don't need to refer to a particular client.
Isn't that right, Miss Sharma?
Kalinda Sharma.

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