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Placed in the early 1930s, Diksha is the story of a guru and his widowed daughter, the head disciple and the novice; the lowly-born "Koga", who dreams of learning the intricacy of scriptures. In a weak moment, during the long absence of her father, the young widow falls for the temptations of the flesh.
An 18th-century painting from Rajasthan depicts Chhinnamasta as black, as described in the Pranatoshini Tantra legend. She is seated on a copulating couple. Chhinnamasta is often named as the fifth [24] [25] [26] or sixth [1] [27] [20] Mahavidya (Mahavidyas are a group of ten fearsome goddesses from the Hindu esoteric tradition of Tantra), with hymns identifying her as a fierce aspect of Devi ...
Being once considered as the largest film studio in Asia, [1] [2] Vijaya Vauhini Studios resulted from the merger between Vauhini Studios and Vijaya Productions, in 1948 when Telugu film producer Moola Narayana Swamy leased the studios which was under heavy liabilities to the Vijaya Productions run by B. Nagi Reddy (Bommireddy Nagi Reddy), Chakrapani who were one time partners of Moola ...
Cher featured Premal's version of the "Gayatri Mantra" on her Farewell Tour, [9] and Russian prima ballerina Diana Vishneva danced to Premal's "Gayatri" in Moses Pendleton's F.L.O.W. series. [10] Edward James Olmos reportedly gave copies of Premal's "Gayatri Mantra" to the cast and crew of Battlestar Galactica , [ 11 ] and cited her music as ...
Mantra is a 2007 Indian Telugu Horror suspense thriller film directed by Tulasi Ram and starring Charmy Kaur and Sivaji. Diary (2009) was promoted as a sequel to this film; however, the two films are unrelated. [1] [2] Mantra 2 which claimed to be the sequel of Mantra was released in 2015 and has no connection with the Mantra crew.
Kalyana Galatta (transl. Riots in a marriage) is a 1998 Indian Tamil-language comedy film written and directed by Rajkapoor, starring Sathyaraj, Mantra and Khushboo.The film, scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja, filmed by Rajarathinam and edited by B. Lenin and V. T. Vijayan, was released on 1 August 1998.
Vaddante Dabbu (transl. Endless money) [1] is a 1954 Indian Telugu-language screwball comedy film directed by Y. R. Swamy.It was produced by Moola Narayana Swamy and presented by H. M. Reddy on Rohini Pictures banner.
Mammootty (born 7 September 1951), is an Indian actor and film producer who works predominantly in Malayalam films.He is widely regarded as one of the greatest actors of all time.