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Srihari (15 August 1964 – 9 October 2013) was an Indian actor who was active mainly in Telugu cinema. He appeared in some Tamil , Kannada and Hindi films as well. He won seven Nandi Awards and one Filmfare Award .
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This is a list of Tamil language films produced in the Tamil cinema in India that were released in 2013. Post-amendment to the Tamil Nadu Entertainment Tax Act 1939 on 27 September 2011, gross jumped to 130 per cent of net for films with non-Tamil titles and U certificates as well. [ 1 ]
The film stars Vishnu Manchu and Genelia D'Souza while Srihari and Brahmanandam play supporting roles. [2] The film was remade into Oriya as Tu Mo Girlfriend (2011), in Tamil as Mirattal (2012) and in Bengali as Khokababu (2012). A sequel titled D and D: Double Dose has been announced in 2020. [3] The film won two Nandi Awards.
The following is the filmography of Indian actor, dubbing artist, director and writer P. Ravi Shankar (also known as Sai Ravi). He has dubbed more than 3,500 films. He has dubbed more than 3,500 films.
Disco Shanti is the daughter of Tamil actor C. L. Anandan, known for his roles in films such as Vijayapuri Veeran (1960) and Kaattumallika (1966). She has a younger sister, Lalitha Kumari, who is also an actress.
Tamil Sri Mahalakshmi is a 2007 Indian Telugu language thriller film written and directed by Fightmaster Vijayan starring Srihari and Shamna . The film is a remake of 2006 Malayalam film Chinthamani Kolacase starring Suresh Gopi and Bhavana .
Raja Paarvai (transl. Royal Gaze) is a 1981 Indian Tamil-language romance film directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao. It was simultaneously made and released as Amavasya Chandrudu (transl. Moon on Amavasya) in Telugu. The story was written by Kamal Haasan, for whom the film was his 100th as an actor [a] and first as a producer.