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Kanabadutaledu (transl. Missing) is a 2021 Indian Telugu-language crime thriller film written and directed by Balaraju M. The film stars Sunil as Detective Rama Krishna whilst Vaishali Raj, Sukranth Veerella, Himaja, Praveen, Ravi Varma, and Kireeti Damaraju play pivotal roles.
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This is a list of notable people whose names or pseudonyms are customarily written with one or more lower case initial letters. This list includes names starting with "ff", which is a stylised version of an upper-case F, and one name with "de" followed by an upper case letter, which is standard practice for tussenvoegsels. There are large ...
Budugu is a precocious and bratty child, characterized by his inimitably childish Telugu. Mullapudi describes the world as seen through his eyes with humor. Budugu has an opinion about everything. He talks about culture, raising children, politicians and the 13th table. His lifetime ambition is to become a horse-cart driver or a train driver.
[citation needed] It is also a French and Italian feminine given name, variant of Lucia and Lucy, or masculine name, variant of Luc (given name). Meaning of given name Luce is "light". The English Luce surname is taken from the Norman language that was Latin-based and derives from place names in Normandy based on Latin male personal name Lucius.
Luse is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Brittany Luse, American podcast host; Claude Luse (1879–1932), American lawyer and judge; Louis K. Luse (1854–1920), American lawyer and politician; Tom Luse, American film producer
At last, Chandra Shekaram affirms that parents should play a key role in raising their heirs as eligible citizens with morality; his words reform culpable & ashamed parents after soul-searching, and the jury changes its edict. After fighting the case in vain, the movie ends tragically, with Chandra Shekaram breathing his last in the court hall.
Telugu is more inflected than other literary Dravidian languages. Telugu nouns are inflected for number (singular, plural), gender (masculine and non-masculine) and grammatical case (nominative, accusative, instrumental, dative, ablative, genitive, locative and vocative). [2] There is a rich system of derivational morphology in Telugu.