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The series had a very low initial rating of 0.7 TVR, but by five weeks after launch, it had entered the top five most-watched Hindi GEC and had become Colors TV's top programme. [7] [8] [9] In five weeks after launch, it entered the top five most-watched Hindi GEC. [10] Thus, Balika Vadhu helped Colors TV's top positioning a lot.
This is done to cleanse their skin, so that it radiates a natural glow after they bathe. After this the bride/ groom and their Thodi Pellikuthuru/ Thodi Pellikoduku take Mangala Snanam (holy shower) followed by Hārati. Henceforth, the bride is told not to go out of town until the actual wedding ceremony.
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Mummy – Save Me is a 2016 Indian Kannada language supernatural horror film starring Priyanka Upendra, written and directed by Lohith H. [1] The film is produced by K Ravikumar under KRK Productions and distributed by Horizon Studio. The film was released to positive reviews.
Some songs and some scenes featuring Kannada actors and Rajkumar were dubbed from the Kannada version. 1960 Pelli Kanuka: C. V. Sridhar: Telugu Telugu remake of Kalyana Parisu, Car crash used from Tamil original 1983 Sadma: Balu Mahendra: Hindi Hindi remake of Moondram Pirai Car crash used from Tamil original 1985 Porutham: Mouli Tamil
The film was released in 1984 along with dubbed versions in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi. [2] The Telugu and Hindi versions were titled Chinnari Chethana and Chhota Chetan respectively. All the versions proved to be successful. [16] For the watching experience, special lenses had to be attached to the projectors in theatres. [7]
How to Make My 20-Minute Tomato Orzo Soup. To make four to five servings, you’ll need: 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil. 3 cups fresh or frozen mirepoix (about 1 pound)
Chinnari Puttanna (pronunciation ⓘ) is a 1968 Indian Kannada-language film, directed and produced by B. R. Panthulu. The film stars B. R. Panthulu, Ramesh, Narasimharaju and Ranga. The film has musical score by T. G. Lingappa .