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Balram Naidu, an unconventional Telugu police officer, apprehends Govind in Chennai. Having arrived in India and married Jasmine, a translator. Fletcher abducts Govind and an official Bharath; the arrival of a renowned pop singer Avatar Singh at the airport eases their evasion. Midway, Govind escapes with Bharath's assistance and reaches ...
Dasavatharam tells the "Ten Avatars", a spell–binding story about how far you can get with Lord Vishnu's grace. The Ten avatars named are as follows: Matsya (The Fish), Kurma (The Tortoise), Varaha (The Boar), Narasimha (The halfman/half lion), Vamana (a Dwarf), Parashurama (Warrior with the Axe), Rama (Prince of Ayodhya), Krishna (Prince of Mathura), Balarama (Avatar of Adhisheshan) and ...
Pages in category "Lists of Telugu films by year" The following 86 pages are in this category, out of 86 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
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Telugu 2008 2010 The Hindi dub was titled: King No. 1. Pokiri: Brahmanandam: Software Engineer Brahmi Hindi Telugu 2006 2010 The Hindi dub was titled: Tapori Wanted. Arya 2: Brahmanandam: Dasavatharam Hindi Telugu 2009 2010 The Hindi dub was titled: Arya: Ek Deewana. Kedi: Sayaji Shinde: Mumbai Police Commissioner Shekhar Ranawat Shinde Hindi ...
Vishnu is said to descend in the form of an avatar to restore cosmic order. [1] The word Dashavatara derives from daśa , meaning "ten", and avatāra , roughly equivalent to " incarnation ". The list of included avatars varies across sects and regions, particularly with respect to the inclusion of Balarama (brother of Krishna ) or Gautama Buddha .
Over his 25-year career, Devi Sri Prasad has worked on more than 100 films. He began his music career in 1997 by contributing to the studio album Dance Party. [6] Prasad made his debut as a film composer at the age of 19 with the 1999 Telugu film Devi. His breakthrough in Telugu cinema came with the soundtrack of Anandam in 2001. [7]
Devulapalli Krishnasastri (1 November 1897 – 24 February 1980) was a Telugu poet, playwright and translator known for his works in Telugu literature and Telugu cinema. [1] He is known as Andhra Shelley. [2] In 1976, Krishnasastri was honoured with Padma Bhushan, third highest civilian award in India.