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Padamati Sandhya Ragam [a] (Telugu: Paḍamaṭi Sandhyārāgaṁ; transl. Evening raga of the West [b]) is a 1987 Telugu-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Jandhyala. The film features Vijayashanti as Sandhya, a young Indian woman, and Thomas Jane as Chris, a White American man, who fall in love after Sandhya's family ...
Mallikarjun is an Indian playback singer and composer who mostly sings in Telugu, Tamil and Kannada language films. [1] After emerging as one of the semi-finalists in the first edition of singing competition Padutha Theeyaga, he went on to become a playback singer in the South Indian film industry.
And when October 1st hits, it’s the perfect time to feature girl in red’s “we fell in love in october.” “October 1” on TikTok currently has 7.1 billion views, and the top posts use ...
Kerintha is a 2015 Indian Telugu-language romantic comedy film directed by Sai Kiran Adivi. [1] This film is produced by Dil Raju under the banner Sri Venkateswara Creations. [2] It stars Sumanth Ashwin, Viswant, Sri Divya, Sukrithi, Tejaswi Madivada, and Parvateesam in main roles. [3] The film was released on 12 June 2015. [4]
) is a 2022 Indian Telugu-language romantic drama film directed by Nagashekar. A remake of the 2020 Kannada film Love Mocktail, it stars Satyadev and Tamannaah Bhatia. The plot follows a middle-aged software employee, who endures several heartbreaks in his quest to find his true love. Gurthunda Seethakalam began its production in August 2020 ...
At Bhoomi's office, two employees who are in love with each other have a problem as the girl is an orphan and the boy's family wants to marry him off to a well-off family. Aakash convinces the boy's parents to accept the girl, and Bhoomi seems impressed with the conversation and begins enjoying his company.
Molla is the second female Telugu poet of note, after Tallapaka Timmakka, wife of Tallapaka Annamayya ("Annamacharya"). She translated the Sanskrit Ramayana into Telugu. [1] Her father Atukuri Kesanna was a potter of Gopavaram, a village in Gopavaram Mandal near Badvel town, fifty miles north of Kadapa in Andhra Pradesh state.
Speakers of Telugu refer to it as simply Telugu or Telugoo. [49] Older forms of the name include Teluṅgu and Tenuṅgu. [50] Tenugu is derived from the Proto-Dravidian word *ten ("south") [51] to mean "the people who lived in the south/southern direction" (relative to Sanskrit and Prakrit-speaking peoples).