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Bhanu Sri later went on to play the second lead in the Tamil film Udhayan alongside Arulnithi and Pranitha, which failed to achieve success, too. While she appeared in secondary characters mostly in low-profile Telugu and Tamil films in the following years, she landed starring roles in three films in the Punjabi language , her mother tongue. [ 6 ]
Varudu (transl. Bridegroom) is a 2010 Indian Telugu-language romantic action film directed by Gunasekhar in his tenth directorial film. This film stars Allu Arjun, Arya, [1] and Bhanu Sri Mehra, while Suhasini Mani Ratnam, Ashish Vidyarthi, and Brahmanandam, [2] among others, play supporting roles.
Shri Gurudev Ramchandra Dattatray Ranade belonged to the Inchegeri Sampradaya. Shri Chandra Bhanu Pathak was disciple of Gurudev Ranade, who carried forward his lineage in northern part of India, Bikaner, Rajasthan. He was a renowned, loving, affectionate guru among his disciples.
Bhanu may be: an epithet of the deity Surya; Bhanu (Mahabharata), son of Krishna and Satyabhama; the name of a place in Nepal: Bhanu Municipality, the current municipality; Bhanu, Nepal, the former VDC; a given name; notable people with the name include: Muktha (actress), stage name Bhanu; Bhanu (Tamil militant) Bhanu Bandopadhyay, Indian actor
Ala Ela (transl. How so?) is a 2014 Indian Telugu-language film directed by Anish R. Krishna and produced by Ashok Vardhan.The film stars Rahul Ravindran, Hebah Patel, Kushi, Bhanu Sri Mehra, Vennela Kishore, and Shani Salmon. [1]
Mahesh is a stoner who leads a lonely life.It is this reason, the film tells us, that has turned him towards cannabis: for instant dopamine hit. One Sunday, after Mahesh has taken a "hit", his neighbour Madhu (Bhanu Sri Mehra) asks him to look after her pet Great Dane, Simba.
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Kedar Nath Gurung was born on 9 July 1948 at the village of Sardong, Lingchom, in the Indian state of Sikkim. [5] He did his early schooling at the local school in Lingchom and joined Turnbull High School, Darjeeling from where he passed the matriculation examination in 1960. [5]