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The Ramu River is a major river in northern Papua New Guinea. The headwaters of the river are formed in the Kratke Range from where it then travels about 640 km (398 mi) northwest to the Bismarck Sea. Along the Ramu's course, it receives numerous tributaries from the Bismarck Range to the south and the Finisterre and Adelbert.
Muddula Priyudu (transl. Adorable Lover) is a 1994 Indian Telugu-language romantic action film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. [1] Produced by K. Krishna Mohana Rao, the film stars Venkatesh, Ramya Krishna and Rambha, with music composed by M. M. Keeravani.
Ramu is a 1966 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by A. C. Tirulokchandar and written by Javar N. Seetharaman. The film stars Gemini Ganesh and K. R. Vijaya , with Ashokan , Nagesh , V. K. Ramasamy , O. A. K. Thevar and Master Rajkumar—as the title character—in supporting roles.
Ramu realizes her love for him and surrenders himself to Ramineedu and sons, who brutally beat him. As her father and brothers intend to kill Ramu, Aparna jumps from the bridge into the river and Ramu rescues her by risking his own life making Ramineedu and his sons realize their mistakes.
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Allari Ramudu (English: Naughty Ramu) is a 2002 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film which starred N. T. Rama Rao Jr., Nagma, Aarthi Agarwal and Gajala. B. Gopal directed this film. It was dubbed into Hindi as Main Hoon Khuddar in 2007. It was remade in Bangladeshi Bengali as Number One Shakib Khan (2010). [2]
Ramu's character was based on Umakanth, a contestant on Meelo Evaru Koteeswarudu (a game show hosted by Nagarjuna). [6] As Bangarraju, Nagarjuna wore a dhoti and a 1959 watch; both were worn by his father, Akkineni Nageswara Rao , in his many village-film starring roles. [ 8 ]
The Ramu languages are a family of some thirty languages of Northern Papua New Guinea. They were identified as a family by John Z'graggen in 1971 and linked with the Sepik languages by Donald Laycock two years later.