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  2. Chowka bhara - Wikipedia

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    Chowka Bara or Ashta Chamma is a two- or four-player board game from India. This game is an example of a “fully observable” system that has an element of chance introduced by the roll of special dice and an element of strategy (the strategy being the pawn the player decides to move after the roll of the dice).

  3. Ashta Chamma - Wikipedia

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    Ashta Chamma (transl. A four-player board game ) is a 2008 Indian Telugu -language romantic comedy film written and directed by Mohana Krishna Indraganti . The film stars Nani , Swathi Reddy , Srinivas Avasarala , and Bhargavi , with Tanikella Bharani in a supporting role.

  4. The Importance of Being Earnest - Wikipedia

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    The play, celebrated for its ... titled Ashta Chamma, is an adaptation of the play. [152] ... strumming away at the piano, singing, 'I can play Chopsticks, Lane'.

  5. Bhargavi (actress) - Wikipedia

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    Bhargavi (1983–2008) was born in Gorantla (Guntur district).Her first film was YVS Chowdary's Devadasu, through which she first achieved recognition.She also appeared in Ashta Chamma, based on Oscar Wilde's play The Importance of Being Earnest, as Varalakshmi (the equivalent of Cecily Cardew in Earnest).

  6. Srinivas Avasarala - Wikipedia

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    He made his acting debut with the film Ashta Chamma- an adaptation of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest. His portrayal of Anand, Algernon in the play, received wide critical acclaim. He made his directorial debut with the Telugu romantic-comedy, Oohalu Gusagusalade (2014).

  7. Ashte kashte - Wikipedia

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    Ashta-kashte is a race board game from Bengal akin to the Cross and Circle family for two to four players originating in India. Although there is no evidence for that, it is considered by some as the direct ancestor of Pachisi. It is played on a board with a 7-by-7 grid on it.

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