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Radha (/ r ɑː ð ɑː /) is a 1973 Indian Tamil-language film written and directed by A. C. Tirulokchandar. [1] The film stars R. Muthuraman and Prameela , with Rani Chandra , Nagesh , Cho Ramaswamy and Major Sundarrajan in supporting roles. [ 2 ]
It is a common belief among devotees that Nidhivan still witnesses the rasa-lila (dance) of Radha and Krishna during the night and thus, to protect the forest's sanctity, Nidhivan is closed with barricades during the night. [2] Sri Bansichori Radharani Temple in Nidhivan, the shrine is dedicated to the event when Radha stole Krishna's flute.
Radha 1984 Sharara: Double role Ram Tera Desh: Sunita Raaj Tilak: Roopa Qaidi: Dr. Sunita Ek Naya Itihas: Ek Nai Paheli: Singer Bhairavi 1985 Phaansi Ke Baad: Sapna Durga: Durga Aandhi-Toofan [2] Sheela R. Singh Ramkali [2] Raksha/Ramkali Yudh: Nafisa Khatun Special appearance: Hum Dono: Lata Babu: Kammo 1986 Ek Chadar Maili Si [2] Ranno 1987 ...
Shri Radha Saharsnama Strotam: The prayer has more than 1000 names of Radha and is part of the Sanskrit scripture Narada Panchratra. [147] Radha Kripa Kataksh Strotam: This is the most famous stotra in Vrindavana. It is written in Ūrdhvāmnāya-tantra and is believed to be spoken by Śiva to Parvati.
"Tu Neendon Ki Rani Aur Main Pyaar Ka Sapna" Verma Malik Udit Narayan Humlaa "Ab Tum Aaye Ho Toh" Laxmikant–Pyarelal Anand Bakshi solo "Shuru Shuru Ki Yeh Mulaaqaten" Mohammed Aziz Humshakal "Koi Baat Poochhe Bina" Majrooh Sultanpuri "Tere Dil Mein Rehna Hai" Ishq Khuda Hai "Aa Ab Laut Ke Aaja" Dilip Sen–Sameer Sen P. D. Mehra, Dilip Tahir solo
Udaya Chandrika, better known by her screen name Radha (born 3 June 1965) is a former Indian actress, [1] [2] who predominantly appeared in Tamil and Telugu films in addition to a few Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi films. She was one of the top heroines in the film industry for about a decade, from 1981 to 1991, dominating the 1980s era.
This marriage ceremony was called Gandharva Vivah. Thereafter, Krishna and Radha spent time together in delightful pastimes. After some time, Krishna again returned to his infant form and promised Radha that they would keep returning to Bhandirvan for their lovable pastimes. Thereafter, Radha took the infant Krishna back to his mother Yashoda".
Bale Pandiya (transl. Bravo Pandiya) is a 1962 Indian Tamil-language comedy film produced and directed by B. R. Panthulu. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, M. R. Radha and Devika, with K. Balaji, Vasanthi and Sandhya in supporting roles. It revolves around the title character having to evade a lookalike wanting to kill him for insurance money.