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Kaveri, [1] also known as Kalyani, is an Indian actress and film producer who mostly appeared in Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil and Kannada language films. [2] Starting her career in the mid-90s , she had a critically acclaimed performance in the 2002 Telugu film Avunu Valliddaru Ista Paddaru! , that fetched her the Nandi Award for Best Actress .
Kannukkul Nilavu (transl. The moon in my eyes) is a 2000 Indian Tamil-language romantic psychological thriller film written and directed by Fazil.The film stars Vijay, Shalini, and Kaveri in the lead roles, while Raghuvaran, Srividya, and Ponvannan play other supporting roles.
Surya Kiran (6 September 1974 – 11 March 2024) was an Indian director and actor who worked in Telugu and Tamil-language films. He was known for directing Satyam . He died on 11 March 2024 due to jaundice and other complications.
Surya Kiran (brother) Sujitha (born 12 July 1983 [ 1 ] ) is an Indian actress who works in Tamil , Telugu and Malayalam TV serials. [ 2 ] She also acted in some Tamil , Telugu , Kannada and Malayalam films.
Dhana 51 is a 2005 Indian Telugu-language romantic action film [1] directed by R. Soorya Kiran and starring Sumanth and Saloni Aswani with Mukesh Khanna in a negative role. . Structural similarities were found between the plot of this movie and the 2008 Kannada film Bindaas penned by Janardhana Ma
Metti Oli (transl. Sound of the toe ring) was an Indian Tamil-language soap opera that aired on weekdays on Sun TV for 811 episodes. [1] The show starred Delhi Kumar, Kaveri, Gayathri, Vanaja, Uma Maheshwari, Revathi Priya, Chetan, Bose Venkat, Raj Kanth , Thirumurugan,Shanti Williams and Neelima Rani.
Kasi is a 2001 Indian Tamil-language drama film written and directed by Vinayan.A remake of the director's own Malayalam film Vasanthiyum Lakshmiyum Pinne Njaanum (1999), the film has Vikram playing the eponymous character of a blind village singer, while Kaveri (reprising her role from the original) and Kavya Madhavan (in her Tamil debut) play supporting roles.
K. P. S. of Kalki praised the film's cast, humour and music. [13] A critic from The New Indian Express wrote that "The-romantic part has little novelty, but Jyothika and Surya perform with bouncy exuberance. The absolutely enchanting musical score by Yuvan Shankar Raja (Ilayaraja’s son) bears testimony to his ‘Raja’ surname.