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Sinhawalokanaya provided many new faces to Sri Lankan cinema along with the legends already in the cinema to accompany for the first Sri Lankan cricket film. The main role is played by Dilan Jay, who is a US-based singer, who influenced his songs during North East war to enhance the courage of the people.
99TV is an Indian free-to-air television channel that provides 24-hour news coverage in Telugu language. 99TV was founded in 2014 and is currently owned by New Waves Media headed by Thota Chandrasekhar, a former IAS officer. [1] [2] [3]
SIIMA Award for Best Female Playback Singer – Telugu is presented by Vibri media group as part of its annual South Indian International Movie Awards, for the best singing by a female playback singer/vocalist of a Telugu-language song. The award was first given in 2012 for songs and films released in 2011.
Its television productions include reality TV shows, comedy shows, game shows, entertainment and factual programming in Telugu. Its notable productions includes TV shows like Jabardasth, Extra Jabardasth, Star Mahila, Dhee, and Manasu Mamata. It produced films like Ammoru (1995), Anji (2004), and Arundhati (2009).
Prime9 News is an Indian Telugu language 24-hour television news channel. [2] The channel is promoted by Samhitha Broadcasting Pvt. Ltd. Its head office is in Hyderabad. [ 3 ]
Ohmkar is an Indian television presenter and film director who predominantly works in Telugu television and films. [1] He made his debut into television as a writer. He is best known for producing and hosting television shows Maayadweepam, Aata and Sixth Sense. [2]
Eenadu (Telugu: ఈనాడు; lit. ' Today/This Land ') [4] is the largest circulated Telugu-language daily newspaper In India predominantly distributed in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. [5] [6] Founded by Ramoji Rao in 1974 in Visakhapatnam, it has been a significant presence in Telugu journalism. [7]
They live in small palmyra huts for approximately one week in one place. Their ancestral language is an old form/dialect of Telugu , though most now speak Sinhala. Various governments, NGOs and missionary societies have made attempts to settle them down, and thus some are settled in villages. [ 1 ]