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Maharathi is a Hindi thriller film produced by Dhilin Mehta. The film was directed by Shivam Nair and stars Paresh Rawal, Neha Dhupia, Naseeruddin Shah, Boman Irani, Om Puri and Tara Sharma. [1] [2] The film's music is by Shibani Kashyap.
Maharathi (transl. Multi talented person) is a 2007 Indian Telugu-language action drama film produced by Vakada Appa Rao on Sri Lalitha Kalanjali Productions banner and directed by P. Vasu. [1] [2] Starring Nandamuri Balakrishna in lead role. Jaya Prada, Naresh and Kovai Sarala appeared in other vital supporting roles and music composed by Guru ...
Maharathi Karna (disambiguation) Index of articles associated with the same name This set index article includes a list of related items that share the same name (or similar names).
Uttam Ravji Gada (1948 – 6 June 2020) was an Indian Gujarati and Hindi play and movie story, screenplay and dialogue writer.. A chartered accountant by training, Uttam Gada found fame with his very long running play directed and enacted by Paresh Rawal called "Maharathi" which played in multiple languages and countries.
Maharathi Karna may refer to: Maharathi Karna, a 1944 Bollywood film; Maharathi Karna, a 2003 TV series broadcast by DD National; Karna The True Battler, also known as Maharathi Karna, a Hindi film of 1928
Chaar Maharathi is a 1985 Indian Hindi-language action drama film directed by S. Waris Ali. [1] It stars Mithun Chakraborty, Kader Khan, Amjad Khan, Om Shivpuri in the title role, along with Tina Munim, Asha Parekh in the pivotal roles. [2] The music was composed by music director, Sonik Omi.
Natsamrat was the first Marathi film to cross ₹48–50 crores. [a] Sairat was the first Marathi film to cross ₹75 crores and ₹100 crores. [3] This ranking lists the highest-grossing Marathi films produced by Marathi cinema, based on conservative global box office estimates as reported by organizations classified as green by Wikipedia.
An Indian animated film called Ramayana: The Epic was released in October 2010. The Stories Without Borders Production Company has a documentary in production about different versions of the Ramayana and a second India epic, the Mahabharata , across South and Southeast Asia that is slated to film begin filming in 2014.