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Ghantasala was peerless at Padyam renderings and his way with the Telugu padyam was incomparable. Producer Chittajallu Krishnaveni gave Ghantasala his first job as full-time music director for her film Mana Desam, which was N. T. Rama Rao's first film. It established Ghantasala as a music composer-cum-playback singer.
Sri Dr. L.V. Gangadhara Sastry was born on 27 June 1967 in Avanigadda, Krishna district, Andhra Pradesh, to L. Kasiviswanadha Sarma and Srilakshmi.His parents had some knowledge of classical music.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Ghantasala is a singer of Telugu cinema. This is a compilation of few of his songs. [1] [2]
Ghantasala (musician) Ghantasala (musician) & P. Leela: Telugu: Ābhēri/ Bhimpalasi "Neevenaa Nanu Talachinadi" Mayabazar: Ghantasala (musician) Ghantasala (musician) & P. Leela: Telugu: Ābhēri/ Bhimpalasi "Prema Yatralaku Brindavanamu Nandanavanamu" Gundamma Katha: Ghantasala (musician) Ghantasala (musician) & P. Susheela: Telugu: Ābhēri ...
Bhagavad Gita (known as Bhagvad Gita: Song of the Lord in the United States) is a 1993 Indian Sanskrit-language drama film with few dialogues in Hindi and Telugu language. It was produced by T. Subbarami Reddy and directed by G. V. Iyer. The film is based on Hindu religious book Bhagavad Gita, which is part of the epic Mahabharata. [1]
Ghantasala (musician) (Ghantasala Venkateswara Rao, 1922-1974), Telugu singer and composer Ghantasala Balaramayya (1906 - after 1952), Telugu film producer and director Ghantasala Sai Srinivas, professionally known as S. Thaman , an Indian music composer
The Bhagavad Gita (/ ˈ b ʌ ɡ ə v ə d ˈ ɡ iː t ɑː /; [1] Sanskrit: भगवद्गीता, IPA: [ˌbʱɐɡɐʋɐd ˈɡiːtɑː], romanized: bhagavad-gītā, lit. 'God's song'), [a] often referred to as the Gita (IAST: gītā), is a Hindu scripture, dated to the second or first century BCE, [7] which forms part of the epic Mahabharata.
Bhagavad Gita: The Song of God is the title of the Swami Prabhavananda and Christopher Isherwood's translation of the Bhagavad Gītā (Sanskrit: भगवद्गीता, "Song of God"), an important Hindu scripture. It was first published in 1944 with an Introduction by Aldous Huxley. [1]