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Acharya (transl. Teacher) is a 2022 Indian Telugu-language action drama film [4] written and directed by Koratala Siva. Produced by Konidela Production Company and Matinee Entertainment, the film stars Chiranjeevi as the titular character alongside Ram Charan , Pooja Hegde , Sonu Sood , and Jisshu Sengupta in supporting roles.
The 10th South Indian International Movie Awards is an awards event that took place in Bengaluru, India, on 10–11 September 2022. [1] The ceremony (10th SIIMA) recognized and honored the best films and performances from Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Kannada films and music released in 2021, along with special honors for lifetime contributions and a few special awards.
The IIFA Award for Best Choreography is a technical award chosen ahead of the International Indian Film Academy Awards ceremonies. Saroj Khan received the first choreography award in 2000. Farah Khan (6 wins) is the most awarded choreographer followed by duo Bosco–Caesar (3 wins) and Saroj Khan / Vaibhavi Merchant / Ganesh Acharya / Remo D ...
The 2022 Film Independent Spirit Awards honored and celebrated this year's independent filmmakers on Sunday, and for a second year in a row the awards also recognized the best in television.Going ...
Here's the (constantly updated) full calendar of key awards dates.
Ganesh Acharya is an Indian choreographer, director and actor who works in Hindi cinema. He won the National Film Award for Best Choreography for the songs "Hawan Kund" from Bhaag Milkha Bhaag (2013) and "Gori tu lath mar" from Toilet: Ek Prem Katha (2017). [ 3 ]
Acharya Rayaprolu Subbarao: Misra Manjari (Poetry) 1966 No Award 1967 No Award 1968 No Award 1969 Tummala Seetharama Murthy: Mahatma Katha (Poetry) 1970 D. Balagangadhar Tilak: Amrutham Kurisina Rathri (Poetry) 1971 Thapi Dharma Rao: Vijayavilasamu: Hrudayollasavyakhya (Commentary) 1972 Srirangam Srinivasarao: Sri Sri Sahityamu (Poetry) 1973 C ...
The award was instituted in 1991 at 39th National Film Awards but awarded first time at 40th National Film Awards and then awarded annually for films produced in the year across the country, in all Indian languages. Hindi (19 awards), Tamil (6 awards), Telugu (5 awards), Malayalam (4 awards), Bengali and Marathi (1 each).