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Ashta Chamma (transl. A four-player board game ) is a 2008 Indian Telugu -language romantic comedy film written and directed by Mohana Krishna Indraganti . The film stars Nani , Swathi Reddy , Srinivas Avasarala , and Bhargavi , with Tanikella Bharani in a supporting role.
Ram Mohan Paruvu (born 21 May 1969) is an Indian film screenwriter, producer, and director known for his works in Telugu cinema. He owns the production house Sunshine Cinemas. He owns the production house Sunshine Cinemas.
Mohana Krishna Indraganti is an Indian director known for his works predominantly in Telugu cinema.His debut directorial venture Grahanam (2005) fetched him eleven awards including the National Film Award for Best First Film of a Director, the Nandi Award for Best First Film of a Director and the Gollapudi Srinivas Award for Best First Film of a Director. [1]
Swathi Reddy (born 19 April 1987 [1]) is an Indian actress and television presenter who predominantly works in Telugu films, along with Tamil and Malayalam films. Her nickname Colours Swathi comes from her stint in the Telugu television show Colours, which was telecast on Maa TV.
Nani was born on 24 February 1984 in a Telugu family and was brought up in Hyderabad. [8] His family hails from Challapalli, Andhra Pradesh.Nani did his schooling from St. Alphonsa's High School, Hyderabad, [9] and then did his intermediate from Narayana Junior College, S. R. Nagar before graduating from Wesley Degree College, Secunderabad.
Bhargavi (1983–2008) was born in Gorantla (Guntur district).Her first film was YVS Chowdary's Devadasu, through which she first achieved recognition.She also appeared in Ashta Chamma, based on Oscar Wilde's play The Importance of Being Earnest, as Varalakshmi (the equivalent of Cecily Cardew in Earnest).
Nani in 2018. Nani is an Indian actor, film producer and television presenter who works predominantly in Telugu films and appears in a few Tamil films.He made his acting debut with Mohana Krishna Indraganti 's 2008 comedy film Ashta Chamma, an Indian adaptation of Oscar Wilde 's play The Importance of Being Earnest. [1]
Chowka Bara or Ashta Chamma is a two- or four-player board game from India. This game is an example of a “fully observable” system that has an element of chance introduced by the roll of special dice and an element of strategy (the strategy being the pawn the player decides to move after the roll of the dice).