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Chellamae (transl. Oh darling) is a 2004 Indian Tamil-language romantic thriller film directed by Gandhi Krishna, who directed the critically acclaimed Nila Kaalam.The film stars Vishal and Reema Sen, while Bharath plays the antagonist. [1]
Koi Tujh Sa Kahan is a movie whose story revolves around a loving couple of husband and wife, i.e. Peeru (Moammar Rana) and Bella (), respectively.. The story starts with Bella who has traveled all the way along to Singapore to lead the naming ceremony of PEERU HOTEL, which is owned by her group named Surkhab Group of Companies, as a token of gift to her husband on his birthday.
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... Reema Sen: Chitram: Adrustam ...
Reema is a given name, and may refer to: Reema Abdo (born 1963), Yemen-born Canadian backstroke swimmer who competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics; Reema Juffali (born 1992), Saudi Arabian racing driver; Reema Kagti (born 1972), Indian film director and screenwriter; Reema Khan (active from 1990), Pakistani film actress and producer, often billed ...
Reema Kagti (born Reema Kakati) is an Indian film director and screenwriter who works in Hindi film industry. [1] She made her debut as a director in the critically acclaimed Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd. (2007), which was followed by the neo-noir , Talaash (2012) and the historical sports drama Gold (2018).
Chitram (transl. Picture) is a 2000 Indian Telugu-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Teja.This film stars debutants Uday Kiran and Reema Sen in the lead roles.
The idea of a trie for representing a set of strings was first abstractly described by Axel Thue in 1912. [2] [3] Tries were first described in a computer context by René de la Briandais in 1959.