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Praveena is an Indian actress and dubbing artist who predominantly appears in Malayalam television series and films in addition to a few Tamil television series and films. She is known for portraying mother roles in films & television operas. [1] [2] She started her acting career through 1992 film Gowri. [3]
The meaning of "Praveen" in the Sanskrit language is "skilled" or "talented" or "Honest" .It is most often a male name and a given name, and less commonly a surname. A prevalent modern name, it has been adapted into many other languages. In various languages of South Asia, "praveen" is a word which refers to specialty.
Praveena Bhagyaraj (died 1983) was an Indian actress who had worked mainly in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada films. She married director K. Bhagyaraj in 1981. Praveena starred in several films like Manmatha Leelai , Manthoppu Kiliye , Pasi , Billa and Bhama Rukmani .
Jonnavithula Ramalingeswara Rao is an Indian film lyricist, politician [2] and a poet known for his works in Telugu Cinema. He is also known for his parody songs. [3] [4] He won Filmfare Award for Best Lyricist – Telugu for the film Sri Rama Rajyam (2011). [5] He wrote 56 poems about Telugu language in the name of Telugu Sankharavam. [6]
Alitho Saradaga (transl. Fun with Ali) is an Indian Telugu-language television talk show hosted by Ali and produced by Gnapika Entertainments. [1] [2] The show was primarily broadcast on ETV. [3] The show was premiered on the television on 24 October 2016. First season was ended on 19 December 2022. Second season was premiered on 5 March 2024. [4]
C/o Kancharapalem (pronounced as Care of Kancharapalem) is a 2018 Telugu-language slice of life anthology film written and directed by debutant Venkatesh Maha. [6] [7] It was produced by American filmmaker Praveena Paruchuri and distributed by Rana Daggubati under the banner of Suresh Productions. [8]
Sri Suryaraya Andhra Nighantuvu is a Telugu language dictionary. It is the most comprehensive monolingual Telugu dictionary. [1] It was published in eight volumes between 1936 and 1974. [2] [3] It was named after Rao Venkata Kumara Mahipati Surya Rau, the zamindar of Pitapuram Estate who sponsored the first four volumes of the dictionary. [4] [5]
Telugu is the official language of the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. It is one of the 22 languages under schedule 8 of the constitution of India. It is one of the official languages of the union territories of Puducherry. Telugu is a protected language in South Africa.