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Bhavna Pani (born 6 July 1985) is an Indian actress, model and dancer. She is trained in classical dance forms – Odissi and Kathak , as well as in ballet and contemporary modern dance. She debuted in films in 2001 with Tere Liye .
For You) is a 2002 Indian Kannada-language comedy film directed by Yogish Hunsur, starring Darshan, Naveen Mayur, Bhavna Pani, and Ruchita Prasad. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The plot is taken from the English movie of 1997, Addicted To Love , starring Meg Ryan .
The word bhavana is sometimes translated into English as 'meditation' so that, for example, metta-bhavana may be translated as 'the meditation on loving-kindness'. Meditation is properly called dhyana (Sanskrit; Pali: jhāna), as practiced in samādhi, the 8th limb of the eightfold path.
Bhavana (actress), (born 1986) Indian actress born Karthika Menon Bhavana (Kannada actress), Indian actress born Nandini Ramanna Bhavana Balakrishnan (born 1986), Indian television anchor
The film's title, Ninu Choodaka Nenundalenu, was based off a song from Neerajanam (1988). Director R. Srinivas also wrote the script for the film. [8] [1] The project was produced by J. M. Joshi, the father of lead actor Sachin, under the banner of J. M. Entertainment.
Bhavna Pani was signed to perform in an item number, returning to Malayalam cinema after 10 years. [10] The film is narrated by Mohanlal . His voice is used for a major long narration in the beginning of the film, through which characters and the story as such would be introduced. [ 11 ]
Bhavana was born Karthika Menon [1] on 6 June 1986 [2] [3] in Thrissur, Kerala.She is the daughter of Pushpa and assistant cinematographer G. Balachandran. She has an elder brother, Jayadev. [4]
Dileep and Bhavna Pani lead an ensemble cast, also including Kalabhavan Mani, Innocent, Janardhanan, Nedumudi Venu, Jagathy Sreekumar, Cochin Haneefa, and Mamukkoya in supporting roles. The songs were composed by Berny-Ignatius and score by S. P. Venkatesh. Vettam was released in theatres on 20 August 2004.