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Why Cheat India: Regina Cassandra: Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga: Pooja Sawant: Junglee: Tara Sutaria: Student of the Year 2: Marjaavaan (2019),Tadap (2021) Ananya Panday: Pati Patni Aur Woh (2019), Gehraiyaan (2022) Nikita Dutta: The Big Bull: Dybbuk: Pranutan Bahl: Notebook: Helmet: Saiee Manjrekar: Dabangg 3: Sharmin Segal: Malaal: Atithi ...
She became one of India's most popular sex symbols of the 1980s and early 1990s, as well as one of the most sought-after erotic actresses in South Indian cinema in the 1980s. [2] [3] Smitha was a key figure in the Malayalam softcore film genre in the late 1980s. [4] In a career spanning 18 years, she appeared in over 450 films. [5]
Films about scandalous teacher–student relationships, including sexual relationships. Pages in category "Films about scandalous teacher–student relationships" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total.
Rising star Triptii Dimri has secured the No. 1 spot on IMDb’s Most Popular Indian Stars of 2024 ranking, with Deepika Padukone following at No. 2. The annual list, which tracks actual page ...
Sci-fi epic “Kalki 2898 AD” and Netflix’s period drama series “Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar” secured the top spots on IMDb’s Most Popular Indian Movies and Web Series lists for 2024 ...
Nayanthara is considered among the most popular actor of Tamil, [103] Telugu and Malayalam cinema. [104] She is considered as one of the highest paid actresses in South Indian cinema, according to various media reports. [105] [106] In March 2022, according to a report by The Times of India, Nayanthara is the highest-paid South Indian actress. [107]
St. Helens High School principal Katy Wagner was charged with two counts of felony criminal mistreatment after two teachers under her supervision were arrested for a nearly 10-year sex crime spree.
The first Indian film to have a worldwide release was from 1952 (Aan, directed by Mehboob Khan). In the 1950s, Indian films saw success in a handful of regions. At the time, the most significant market for Indian films was the Soviet Union, gaining considerable success and occasionally leading to Indian-Soviet co-productions. [1]