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Aama (Nepali: आमा, transl. Mother) is a 2020 Nepali drama film, directed and written by Dipendra K. Khanal. The film is produced by Sharmila Pandey under the banner of DS Digital. The film is produced by Sharmila Pandey under the banner of DS Digital.
Aama (Nepali: आमा, lit. 'Mother') is a 1964 Nepali drama film directed by Hira Singh Khatri in his directorial debut. The film is written by Durga Shrestha and Chaitya Devi. Aama was produced by King Mahendra of Nepal under the banner of Information Department of Government of Nepal (formally Royal Nepal Film
AAMA or Aama may refer to: Organizations. American Amusement Machine Association; American Apparel Manufacturers Association; American Automobile Manufacturers ...
NAAMA was founded as the Arab American Medical Association (AAMA) in 1975 in California by Dr. Kamal Batniji, M.D., as a non-profit, nonpolitical, educational institution seeking to educate and strengthen the ties between people of Arab descent working in various medical fields. In 1980 NAAMA became a national entity, and in 1983 C. Fredrick ...
Fay had sway over the various companies in the AAMA due to having helped stop this counterfeit ring, and thus was able to get the AAMA to agree to include the message, once it was decided. [1] Sessions, Davenport and Fay worked through several iterations of the slogan, eventually coming to "Winners Don't Use Drugs" as a short, uplifting message ...
The Asia America Multitechnology Association (AAMA) is a non-profit organization committed to the Asia American high-tech community. It was founded in 1979. It was founded in 1979. It is based in Silicon Valley and represents more than 1,100 members from about 800 companies.
Hira Singh Khatri (Nepali: हिरा सिं खत्री) is the director of the first Nepali movie, Aama. [1] After the success of the first movie, he directed two more movies for the Nepal government.
Bhuwan Chand (Nepali: भुवन चन्द; born June, 1949 [1]) is a Nepalese actress.She is known for Aama, the first Nepali feature film which was produced in 1964. [2]