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Little Krishna is an Indian CGI-animated epic television series created by Reliance Entertainment in 2009. It was originally aired on Nickelodeon [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and later aired on Discovery Kids in 2014 and Sun TV .
Little Krishna [30] Little Spirou [31] The Loud House; Mighty Cat Masked Niyander [32] Ninja Hattori [33] Oggy and the Cockroaches; Pakdam Pakdai; The Penguins of Madagascar [34] Perman [35] Roary the Racing Car; Rocket Monkeys [13] Rocket Power; Rocko's Modern Life; Rudra [36] Rugrats; Shaktimaan: The Animated Series; Shiva; Skyland [37 ...
Little Singham [28] Luv Kushh [29] Maya the Bee [30] Mister Maker [31] Molly of Denali; The Monster Kid [32] The Mysteries of Alfred Hedgehog; Mystery Hunters India; Nature Cat; The New Woody Woodpecker Show; Nils Holgersson; Oscar's Oasis; Papyrus [12] Piggy Tales [17] Pinkalicious & Peterrific; Robin Hood: Mischief in Sherwood [33] Sally ...
Little Krishna: Nickelodeon India: Reliance Entertainment: 2009 [61] Little Singham: Discovery Kids India: Reliance Entertainment Rohit Shetty Picturez 2018–present [62] Lok Gatha: DD National Climb Media 1991 [63] Luv Kushh: Disney XD India Green Gold Animations 2012–2014 [64] Mahabharata: Sony Aath: Animatrix Multimedia 2016 [65] Meena ...
Baal Krishna (transl. Little Krishna) is an Indian Hindi mythological television series which premiered on 14 March 2016 to 24 March 2017 and was broadcast on Big Magic. The series was produced by Swastik Productions of Siddharth Kumar Tewary . [ 1 ]
[2] [3] The film is produced by Vimal Shah under the banner of Phoebus Media. It is directed by Bhavik Thakore. Music is by Anand Kurhekar with lyrics by Sandeep Khare. The movie centers on the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu as seen by two children. Dashavatar was released in cinemas in India on 13 June 2008.
Sri Krishna Tulabharam (transl. 'Sri Krishna's Tulabhara') is a 1935 Telugu-language Hindu mythological film directed by Mukherjee and Rajaram and produced by Calcutta Kali Film Company. [1] The screenplay, adapted by Mutharaju Subba Rao, is based on the Tulabharam episode from the Mahabharata involving Lord Krishna and Satyabhama .
Salabega (Odia: ସାଲବେଗ, romanized: Sālabega, 1607/1608 –?) [1] [2] was an Odia religious poet of India in the early 17th century who wrote Jagannatha bhajanas. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] He was Muslim by birth but his devotion for the Hindu God made Lord Jagannath stop his Ratha Jātrā ( Rath Yatra ) in Odisha for him to get darshan.