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Gautam was born in a Brahmin family [3] of Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh to an Odia-speaking mother, and a father from Uttar Pradesh. [4]After appearing in a supporting role in the Telugu 2010 film, Prasthanam, Gautam was spotted by actress Sangeetha at a reality dance show and she referred her to Mugil, who subsequently signed her on to play the lead role of Narmada in the 2011 Tamil Film ...
Kandaen (transl. I Saw) is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Mugil, and produced by TCS. It stars Shanthanu Bhagyaraj and Rashmi Gautam in lead along with Santhanam, Vijayakumar and Ashish Vidyarthi in pivotal roles.
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Rashmi Gautam as Nadia Basha, Hamid's daughter and Mitra's friend; Chinna's love interest; Madhusudhan Rao as Hameed Basha, Nadia's father and Loki's trusted aid-turned-foe; Surekha Vani as Valli, Keshava, and Savitri's daughter and Mitra's sister; Loki's step-daughter and Chinna's step-sister; Ruby Parihar as Latha, Mitra's girlfriend
Kalyan Krishna (Charandeep) and Vanitha (Rashmi Gautham) are a working couple who lives in Hyderabad. Kalyan goes to Vijayawada for work, leaving his wife in Hyderabad. During his return journey, an unknown person (Vasudev) calls Kalyan and threatens to kidnap Vanitha if Kalyan does not oblige his demands.
Rashmi does not believe in love until she reads a notification in a newspaper of an aged Captain Anand (Alok Nath) asking his love Urmi to meet him just once before dying. The ad raises Rashmi's curiosity and she goes to meet Anand, where he narrates about his love, Urmi. Anand and Urmi had loved each other very much.
After 27 years of marriage, Bill and Melinda announced that they “made the decision” to go their separate ways on May 3, 2021. Bill and Melinda are pictured above posing for a photo in ...
It stars Aadi, Vaibhavi, Brahmaji, and Rashmi Gautam. [4] The film is about four protagonists trying to uncover the mystery behind a haunted palace. The film was a remake of the Tamil film Yaamirukka Bayamey which itself was based on the Korean film The Quiet Family .