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Lakshya (Sanskrit: लक्ष्य, lit. 'aim' or 'target') is a term used as the title of several Indian films, a defence project, a television series, and as a personal name. This article is a disambiguation overview of the principal subjects sharing the name.
The word lakshya is derived from Sanskrit and is widely used across Indian languages to denote a goal, aim, or objective. The name has been adopted for cinematic works in Hindi and Telugu, for an Indian aerial target drone system developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), for a Marathi-language television production, and as a given name in Indian cinema.
| Term | Lakshya |
|---|---|
| Meaning | Aim, goal, target |
| Language of origin | Sanskrit |
| Notable usages | Films, defence technology, television, personal name |
Lakshya is a 2004 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Farhan Akhtar. It is among the better-known cinematic works to carry the title.
Lakshya is a 2021 Indian Telugu-language film.
DRDO Lakshya is an Indian remotely piloted target drone system developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation. It is designed to provide aerial sub-targets for training and weapons evaluation.
Lakshya is a Marathi-language crime series.
Laksh Lalwani, also associated with the name Lakshya, is an Indian actor.